The Weeknd’s new album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, is an incredible listen from start to finish. As a longtime fan, I was excited to hear what he had in store, especially since this is his final album under The Weeknd name. The music is a mix of his classic R&B and electronic sounds, with deep, emotional lyrics. Right from the first song, it’s clear that he put his heart into this project.
There are some great collaborations on this album, including Lana Del Rey and Playboi Carti, but the solo tracks really stand out. Songs like “Wake Me Up” and “Big Sleep” are emotional and personal, touching on fame, love, and inner struggles. The production is top-notch, making every song feel like part of a big, cinematic experience.
One of the things I love most about Hurry Up Tomorrow is how honest it feels. The Weeknd balances big, dramatic songs with quiet, introspective moments, like on “Open Hearts” and “Enjoy The Show.” He’s always been great at telling stories through his music, and this album is no different. It feels like a mix of his past albums but also something new and fresh.
Knowing this is his last album as The Weeknd makes it even more special. He’s said he wants to move on from this persona and start something new, which is both sad and exciting. This album is the perfect way to close out this chapter of his career, and I can’t wait to see what he does next.