The Weeknd releases new album Hurry Up Tomorrow

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The Weeknd has officially dropped his sixth studio album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, featuring collaborations with artists such as Lana Del Rey, Travis Scott, and Florence and the Machine.

This release marks the conclusion of a trilogy that began with After Hours in 2020 and continued with Dawn FM in 2022.

The album was initially slated for release on January 24 but was postponed to January 31 due to ongoing wildfires in California. The Weeknd also canceled a scheduled concert at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles out of respect for those affected, according to The Guardian.


With 22 tracks spanning nearly 90 minutes, the album delivers a diverse lineup of features, including Anitta, Florence and the Machine, Travis Scott, Future, Playboi Carti, and Lana Del Rey. Described by The Weeknd as his most personal work to date, Hurry Up Tomorrow delves into profound themes of self-discovery and inner conflict.

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