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The Weeknd - Hurry Up Tomorrow

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The Weeknd – Hurry Up Tomorrow

With Hurry Up Tomorrow, The Weeknd closes the curtain on his haunting and hallucinatory trilogy that began with After Hours (2020) and Dawn FM (2022). His sixth studio album is a cinematic and emotionally charged journey—one that plays out both sonically and visually with the release of an accompanying psychological thriller film of the same name.

The album features contributions from Playboi Carti, Anitta, Max Martin, Pharrell Williams, Mike Dean, and more, weaving together a futuristic blend of synth-pop, dark R&B, and ambient soul. It’s a farewell to the persona he’s spent the past decade building—and a leap into whatever comes next.


Track Listing

Disc 1

  1. Wake Me Up
  2. Cry for Me
  3. I Can't Fucking Sing
  4. Sao Paulo
  5. Until We're Skin & Bones
  6. Baptized in Fear
  7. Open Hearts
  8. Opening Night
  9. Reflections Laughing
  10. Enjoy the Show
  11. Given Up On Me

Disc 2

  1. I Can't Wait to Get There
  2. Timeless (feat. Playboi Carti)
  3. Niagara Falls
  4. Take Me Back to LA
  5. Big Sleep
  6. Give Me Mercy
  7. Drive
  8. The Abyss
  9. Red Terror
  10. Without a Warning
  11. Hurry Up Tomorrow

Product Description

Hurry Up Tomorrow is The Weeknd’s most ambitious and conceptually rich work to date. The album blends sleek production with themes of mortality, nostalgia, fame, and reinvention—set against a backdrop of cinematic tension and dreamlike melancholy.

Singles such as “Timeless” (with Playboi Carti), “Dancing in the Flames,” and “Sao Paulo” (featuring Anitta) have already hinted at the sonic depth and emotional range of the project. With co-production from industry legends including Max Martin, Pharrell Williams, and Mike Dean, this album is both a final act and an artistic reinvention.

Whether experienced through headphones or on the big screen, Hurry Up Tomorrow is a genre-defying finale—crafted to haunt long after it ends.

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