The Weeknd has delivered his long-awaited final album in the After Hours trilogy with Hurry Up Tomorrow, a 22-track opus that spans pop, trap, and R&B. Clocking in at nearly the length of a feature film, this album is both a grand farewell and a culmination of the artist’s musical evolution.
Blending his signature breathy R&B from House of Balloons, the sleek pop sounds of Starboy, and the dark euphoria of After Hours, Hurry Up Tomorrow feels like a supercut of The Weeknd’s most iconic eras. With guests like Travis Scott, Future, and Lana Del Rey, the album feels like a final chapter, with The Weeknd tying up loose ends and reflecting on “the forever night.”
As speculation swirls about his potential retirement, this album serves as both a celebration and a send-off, with The Weeknd’s seamless transitions between styles offering a smooth ride into his potential musical hiatus.
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