11/2/2022 0 Comments The weeknd losers lyrics![]() But there is a sense of these as reminiscences. On Tell Your Friends, the warm Kanye production (based on a 1976 soul sample) contrasts with tales of drug and sex derring-do. On Losers the Toronto scion of a broken home who spent his teenage years living a low-rent version of the debauched existence portrayed in his music, justifies his disavowal of education and conventional society and lays out his ambitions (“Now we’re coming for the throne”). The lyrics offer a rationale for his decadence, echoing the nihilism of his mixtapes: “Tell ‘em this boy wasn’t meant for lovin’… Mama called me destructive/Said it’d ruin me one day, yeah/Cause every woman that loved me, oh yeah/I seemed to push away.” In fact, Beauty Behind The Madness is a virtual concept album exploring Tesfaye’s shift towards fidelity and tentative embracing of love. Opener Real Life is typical of the epic sorrow on offer, with surely the highest, saddest voice ever to come from a compulsive womaniser and near-sociopathic hedonist. The producers here include perennial sidekick Illangelo as well as Max Martin and Kanye West while the guests are Lana Del Rey, Ed Sheeran and Labrinth. And it’s exciting because the music is just so good. ![]() But his American successes of the last 12 months – Love Me Harder, a No 7 team-up with Ariana Grande No 3 with Earned It from the 50 Shades Of Grey soundtrack a Top 5 with The Hills and a summer smash hit No 1 with Can’t Feel My Face – have catapulted him to a way higher, rarefied realm whereby The New York Times Magazine can legitimately ask: Can the Weeknd Turn Himself Into the Biggest Pop Star in the World?.īeauty Behind The Madness is exciting because it finds the evidently troubled protagonist of The Weeknd’s music teetering on the brink of a fame that can only make him go to even more interesting places, emotionally speaking, even if what he ends up doing there might cause consternation and doubt. It hasn’t been a blip-free ascent: Kiss Land, his studio debut, didn’t take The Weeknd to the next level on its release in 2013, although it hardly bombed either, entering the US Billboard charts at No 2. Well, that character, or the real person behind him anyway, Abel Tesfaye, now finds himself to be one of the biggest acts on the planet. ![]()
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