yeah it'd kinda be monotonous
Think he knows this tbh
I feel like it’ll be the antithesis of AH
Think he knows this tbh
I feel like it’ll be the antithesis of AH
really excited to see what this will sound like given AH was my 2020 AOTY
Will he try to replicate Blinding Lights' success or overtake it?
what do you mean
why wouldn't he want an even bigger song
I need a f***ing snippet, tease me king
There's the daheala snippet but it doesn't say much tbh
insane we getting this so soon seemingly. after hours feels like it just dropped cause I havent stopped listening to it
insane we getting this so soon seemingly. after hours feels like it just dropped cause I havent stopped listening to it
There is a gap of 15 months with BBTM and Starboy, we already surpassed that for example
There is a gap of 15 months with BBTM and Starboy, we already surpassed that for example
crazy to think about. I suppose it’s a relatively normal schedule/spacing between albums. still crazy he’s feeding us so much
insane we getting this so soon seemingly. after hours feels like it just dropped cause I havent stopped listening to it
Testament to the quality the After Hours era commanded that it still seems so recent
Spun the project last night following the hype of his Twitter spree and yeah damn, hasn't aged a day. Beyond that, the mainstream audience are still consuming the album's major hits in heavy quantity
Honestly he probably could have gone another 12 months without the mention of new music considering the overwhelming success and longevity that After Hours has provided him with
I ain't complaining though
quarantine was evidently a very productive period for him and it's clear he has broader plans for the tour in which he will be incorporating both sets of material from After Hours and this upcoming
I always felt like After Hours was a bit of a spiritual successor to MDM. But from the information he's provided us with so far, After Hours & The Dawn will likely share the most connective tissue than any other two subsequent projects in his discography so far.
Testament to the quality the After Hours era commanded that it still seems so recent
Spun the project last night following the hype of his Twitter spree and yeah damn, hasn't aged a day. Beyond that, the mainstream audience are still consuming the album's major hits in heavy quantity
Honestly he probably could have gone another 12 months without the mention of new music considering the overwhelming success and longevity that After Hours has provided him with
I ain't complaining though
quarantine was evidently a very productive period for him and it's clear he has broader plans for the tour in which he will be incorporating both sets of material from After Hours and this upcoming
I always felt like After Hours was a bit of a spiritual successor to MDM. But from the information he's provided us with so far, After Hours & The Dawn will likely share the most connective tissue than any other two subsequent projects in his discography so far.
I agree with MDM and AH. Not even necessarily the sound, but the mood very much so. I am not sure what to expect from the Dawn, if it is more of the After Hours sound I wont complain a bit, but he seems like he's been making this project is more a more uplifted mood. who knows though. need it soon!
Wait, that Weeknd type beat that used to be on YouTube got turned into a track from Pop Smoke's next album?
Wait, that Weeknd type beat that used to be on YouTube got turned into a track from Pop Smoke's next album?
which one?
which one?
It was titled "deja vu" on YouTube with his Starboy picture as the thumbnail and was posted around 2017-2018
It's talked about here: reddit.com/r/TheWeeknd/comments/c5yx6n/could_yall_hear_the_weeknd_on_this_beat_deja_vu
And the pop smoke song is Demeanor which is apparently featuring dua lipa

Snoh wants to collab with Abel
She so bad