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  1. Marius liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    this was SOW good but the weeknd left his auto tune on lana i think, or he j wanted to remind us that we is still listening to his music lol. 
  2. Marius liked a post in a topic by ldrzodiac in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    I am so obsessed with this song.
     
    Although she is only rlly in the outro, she creates such an angelic and heavenly ending for this song and it really compliments it!!!
  3. Marius liked a post in a topic by takemybreath in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    Lana has been officially credited 
  4. Marius liked a post in a topic by rancidgirl in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    is a threat not a promise.. if you’re looking for raaaaaaaaaaage
  5. Marius liked a post in a topic by Embach in Instagram Updates   
    No shade to Taylor, love her but my first thought was the contrast between promoting Snow On The Beach (the original version) and The Abyss on Instagram where her contribution on both songs was small is kinda sending me sorry lmaoo 
  6. Marius liked a post in a topic by vicdelrey in Instagram Updates   
    I love when she DL random tiktok edits to make a post on IG with it , ugh I love her 
  7. Marius liked a post in a topic by Embach in Instagram Updates   
    BRAT BRAT BRAT BRAT BRAT
  8. Marius liked a post in a topic by BethDufreneOnTheBayouByYou in Instagram Updates   
    Lana commenting "this is amazing" under Heather Dubrow's IG post about Gretchen Rossi returning to The Real Housewives of Orange County omg I need to watch housewives with her so bad 
  9. Marius liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    Lana appeared on one of the last tracks on probably The Weeknd's last album (under that name), I mean what an honour
  10. Marius liked a post in a topic by ever in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    ITS A THREAT NOT A PROMISE
  11. Marius liked a post in a topic by barttttender in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    Here's the full write-up.
     
    20 “I Can’t F–king Sing” / “São Paulo” (feat. Anitta)
      With “I Can’t F–king Sing” as an eight-second interlude and transition to The Weeknd and Anitta’s 2024 collaboration “São Paulo,” the star power on paper doesn’t produce handsome results as The Weeknd dives into the world of Brazilian Funk. The inflated production drowns out the vocals and leaves listeners yearning for more, especially from what was first deemed a fiery pairing like The Weeknd and Anitta. – C.L.
      19 “Big Sleep”
      A woozy lullaby downshifts the album down a few notches as The Weeknd pivots to “Big Sleep,” which samples the 1978 Midnight Express theme song. Initially previewed in 2021, the downtrodden opera feels like more of a haunting palette cleanser setting Abel up for a grand final act. – M.S.
      18 “I Can’t Wait to Get There”
      A slinky tune to accompany your next road trip. Abel bathes in his greatness as he nears billionaire status and touches on his non-existent relationship with his father. But there’s still more work to be done, “Tryna end up my traumas, tryna clean up my closet” while avoiding the traps laid out by media members. Death to the misinformation, The Weeknd’s out to make his enemies pay. – M.S.
      17 “Drive”
      Pretty simple, roll the windows down and cruise down the West Side Highway while taking in all the Big Apple skyscrapers illuminating the way. The Weeknd tries to outrun issues in his life while clearing his head and looking back on the innocence he had as a kid. Why did we want to grow up so fast? “Cause fame is a disease,” he admits. – M.S.
        16 “Given Up on Me”
      Split into two parts, “Given Up On Me” is a chilling tale of The Weeknd. Spilling his pain in cathartic fashion, The Weeknd shines over this Metro Boomin and Mike Dean collaboration, which features a brief cameo on Future on the bridge. Seemingly accepting his fate and imminent demise, The Weeknd urges his lover to let him fade to black. The second half finds him floating over somber piano keys, realizing that as challenging as it is, he can no longer be with his “sunshine.” – C.L.
        15 “Open Hearts”
      “Open Hearts” feels very copy and paste for The Weeknd, in terms of delivering a loaded synth-pop record and speaking on one day falling in love again with aplomb. With him considered the ultimate needle-mover in pop right now, The Weeknd punches in another formulaic song lacking the same punch and fury as his previous tracks, even with super-producer Max Martin at his disposal. – C.L.
        14 “Without a Warning”
      A journal entry in the form of a letter to the fans who helped fuel his greatness and push him to dig deeper into the depths of his soul which elevated his artistic capabilities to heights he didn’t think were possible. A celestial penultimate outro, but the crowd’s roar made it all worth the journey, even if we don’t know if tomorrow’s coming. This is really the end. – M.S.
        13 “Reflections Laughing”
      The Weeknd is again battling his demons head-on and is on the brink of losing again. With the aid of oft-collaborator Travis Scott, they once again prove why they’re a potent tag team, with The Weeknd nearly succumbing to his afflictions and losing grip of his pop throne. “I won’t make a sound/ Blood on the ground/ When they take my crown/ If they take my crown,” he sings. – C.L.
        12 “Wake Me Up”
      Weeknd’s affinity for Michael Jackson is the music industry’s worst-kept secret. Aside from mirroring MJ’s vocal capabilities and chart dominance, Weeknd has never shied away from sampling the King of Pop, with “Wake Me Up” being his latest flip. This time, from his Hurry Up Tomorrow album, the intro samples Jackson’s 1984 opus “Thriller” and is a five-minute exhibition of Weeknd’s exploration of legacy, reality, and disillusionment. Initially teased in 2024, Weeknd’s deftly executes on the pop-synth intro with sizzling precision. – C.L.
        11 “Take Me Back to LA”
      After fans got a taste of the track in 2020, the glorious “Take Me Back to LA” is finally here and the ride was worth the wait. Abel flips the script on After Hours‘ dark “Escape From LA” with an emptiness in his soul. Channeling Ye’s “Ghost Town,” he puts his hand on the stove to ensure he still feels alive. It was a lonely road in the City of Angels and the one thing we can’t buy back is time. Does anybody do sonic transitions better than The Weeknd? – M.S.
          10 “Red Terror”
      A haunting funeral. A goosebumps-inducing track, “Red Terror” finds Abel grappling with death. The Weeknd’s powerful narration details how this chapter is closed, but the connection remains forever. The production feels grand — larger than life in a sense — and other artists can only hope to make something this poignant in their careers. – M.S.
      9 “Cry for Me”
      In “Cry for Me,” The Weeknd’s vulnerability is palpable as he positions Hurry Up Tomorrow as his swan song. He leans into his mortality and departure, realizing it may be too late to resuscitate his relationship. His achingly honest lyrics, “And I hope you cry for me like I cry for you/ Every night for you, take it easy on me, baby/ ‘Cause I tried with you, saw my life with you/ End of time with you, now we’re strangers,” convey a side of The Weeknd that is often overshadowed by his heartless lothario persona. – C.L.
        8 “Hurry Up Tomorrow”
      A profound outro allows Abel to talk directly to his day one fans with some help from the synth god Mike Dean. The Weeknd floats above Dean’s piano keys while confessing about trying to fill the void his absent father left in his life. After pouring every part of his being into his art, fans will go on with a piece of him, but who’s there to pick up what’s left of himself? A final transition into “High for This” makes for a true full-circle moment, and another trilogy is complete. – M.S.
          7 “Give Me Mercy”
      Have mercy on his soul, The Weeknd is looking for forgiveness. A soothing ’80s synth-pop cut, the electro ballad features Abel with a renewed sense of clarity while the ghosts of his nihilistic past scurry by. “Give Me Mercy” feels like something Michael Jackson could make in the 2020s soundscape. “Sinner in the night/ Seeking refuge in the day,” The Weeknd croons. – M.S.
          6 “Opening Night”
      Despite being bite-sized and compact, “Opening Night” has substantial replay value. Here, The Weeknd sings about the everyday tug-a-war between a man’s logic and a woman’s emotions, with the latter proving victorious. – C.L.
          5 “Timeless” (feat. Playboi Carti)
      The XO and Opium link-up reaches a crescendo with “Timeless,” which is far more digestible than anyone expected when combining Abel’s icy synth-pop with Carti’s left-of-center rage. The duo builds off The Idol‘s “Popular,” with The Weeknd subliminally jabbing at Drake about filling up Toronto’s Rogers Centre before him, while Carti compares himself to The Rock and elevates another track with a paranormal guest appearance. – M.S.
        4 “Enjoy the Show”
      One of the top highlights of the first half of Hurry Up Tomorrow, “Enjoy The Show” is an unbridled and unfiltered R&B showdown between The Weeknd and Future as they’re drowning in their sorrow after losing their significant others. This toxic duo unabashedly resorts to drugs to soak in the pain since their obsessive needs can’t no longer be met. “I don’t wanna make it past thirty-four/ And when the curtains call, I hope you mourn,” The Weeknd spills. – C.L.
      3 “The Abyss”
      The Weeknd’s falling into “The Abyss” while a love he has a burning desire for seems to always be fleeting. “I tried to be something that I’ll never be,” he laments over the piano-driven melody. Just two months after questioning Billboard not having Lana Del Rey on our Greatest Pop Stars of the 21st Century list, Lana returns the favor for her “Lust for Life” collaborator on the outro, and appears like a floating angel. “It’s a threat not a promise,” she sings as her airy vocals reverberate into the universe — turning “The Abyss” into a standout. – M.S.
  12. Marius liked a post in a topic by barttttender in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    Billboard does a track by track ranking and places The Abys at number 3.
     
    https://www.billboard.com/lists/the-weeknd-hurry-up-tomorrow-album-song-rankings/given-up-on-me/
     
    Now, don't get too excited, they also have Open Hearts at number 15, lmao. T(hat song is the absolute highlight, which is why Abel performed it on Fallon on the fuckiing release day.)
     
    But still, some brownie points for Lana.
     
    Their number one pick (Niagara Falls) is a song I don't even remember (and I heart the record like 4 times today front to back.)
  13. Marius liked a post in a topic by Yameena Khatri in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    My fatass lowk nodding then seeing the warning 
  14. Marius liked a post in a topic by Genesee in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    if i had a nickel for everytime lana had an amazing bridge/outro on a subpar song that i would return to only for that part, i'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice 
     
  15. Marius liked a post in a topic by Stoned Mary in the Garden in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    This is the most impressive vocal performance from her in years. I was literally speechless 
  16. Marius liked a post in a topic by littleredpartydress in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    Literally
     
    Like the song was indistinguishable from any other weeknd song until she started her part 
  17. Marius liked a post in a topic by pin up galore in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    OH she's saying is a threat not a promise? like as a question I thought she fucked up the Azealia quote  the vocals with the delay at the end 
    he always brings out the best in her vocally cause she's never doing this shit on her own music and why?? its so good she has such a unique timbral quality to her voice and especially her higher register that is so unique and immediately identifiable as her I luv it 
  18. Marius liked a post in a topic by palemoonbaby in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    we need from Lana more sound like that
  19. Marius liked a post in a topic by doeblvd in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    "tell him it's a promise not a threat" ? 
  20. Marius liked a post in a topic by brandon in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    kinda wish she had more than just the little outro but at this point can we even complain 
  21. Marius liked a post in a topic by brandon in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    ITS A THREAT NOT A PROMISE…. 
     
  22. Marius liked a post in a topic by The Stargirl Pinky in The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey - "THE ABYSS" - OUT NOW!   
    At first I was like wait is that really her I guess this is what she sounds like without muffled mics and paper filters DKDJDJFJ
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