Genius Lyrics
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The Weeknd (Ft. Future) – All I Know
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“All I Know” is an unusually tender track for the womanizing Weeknd. On the track he is trying to calm the doubts of a woman who’s heard of his bad reputation and doesn’t want to
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The Weeknd (Ft. Big Sean, Kanye West, Quavo & The-Dream) – All I Know (Demo)
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“All I Know” appears on Abel’s Starboy, complete with a feature from Future. This, however, is an extended remix featuring vocals from The-Dream, Kanye West, Big Sean and Quavo.
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The Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar – Pray For Me
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“Pray For Me” preaches loyalty, sacrifice and redemption—with both artists taking on the voice of a despondent hero. Kendrick knows a thing or two about a hero/Messiah-complex from
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The Weeknd – The Knowing
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On the final track on House of Balloons, we get a peek inside of the mind of Abel during a sexual encounter with a female who’s been around as much as he has. Although he “knows
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The Weeknd – Reminder
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“Reminder” is Abel’s response to his critics following the release of Beauty Behind the Madness that suggest he’s lost his drug-fueled way. Much as he did on 2015’s “Tell Your
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The Weeknd (Ft. Lana Del Rey) – Prisoner
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“Prisoner” debuted during The Weeknd’s show in U.K. and was dubbed “Mood Music 2” (like “The Hills”, which was dubbed “Mood Music” when it debuted during SXSW 2015).
That first
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Molotov Cocktail Piano – All I Know
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[Instrumental]
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Genius Traducciones al Español – The Weeknd - All I Know ft. Future (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "The Weeknd - All I Know ft. Future (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro: The Weeknd] / Ohh, ah / Ohh, ah / [Verso 1: The Weeknd] / Las razones por las que no te tengo son
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The Weeknd – Less Than Zero
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“Less Than Zero” is the fifteenth track from The Weeknd’s fifth studio album, following the success of his previous album, After Hours.
On the disco-pop track, Abel sings about
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The Weeknd – After Hours
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“After Hours” is the title track and the third promotional single for The Weeknd’s fourth studio album After Hours. The song addresses a failed relationship that ended in
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The Weeknd – Can't Feel My Face
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This song personifies drug addiction, likening it to the love of a woman and has been described as “classic pop” by critics, comparing its sound to that of Michael Jackson.
This
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The Weeknd – Save Your Tears
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On “Save Your Tears,” The Weeknd once again addresses his past relationships and recollects on the experiences they went through together, while also providing no emotional support
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Swedish House Mafia & The Weeknd – Moth to a Flame
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“Moth To A Flame” is the third single from Swedish House Mafia’s third studio album Paradise Again.
The single was first teased at the end of the trio’s performance at the VMAs on
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The Weeknd – The Warning (Birds Interlude)
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On Friday night, the Weeknd’s tour stopped in Chicago, and as Consequence of Sound reports, Abel Tesfaye and co. performed a new track. Maybe it’s one of the new songs promised for
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The Weeknd – What You Need
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This slow, seductive ballad draws on a metaphor equating The Weeknd to the collective group of drugs he ingests and provides to his lovers. The female being serenaded here is
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Spotify – This Is The Weeknd
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1. The Weeknd- Starboy (feat. Daft Punk) / 2. The Weeknd- The Hills / 3. The Weeknd- Can't Feel My Face / 4. The Weeknd- I Feel It Coming (feat. Daft Punk) / 5. The Weeknd- Save
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The Weeknd (Ft. Drake) – Live For
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On “Live For,” The Weeknd and Drake detail their party-oriented lifestyles with a somewhat defensive tone. This dualistic attitude is similar to the undertones present in prior
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The Weeknd – Heartless
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“Heartless” is the lead single to The Weeknd’s fourth studio album and his first solo single since 2018’s “Call Out My Name.”
The track’s release was first teased on November 25th
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Belly (Ft. The Weeknd) – Might Not
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For “Might Not”, Belly recruits his close friend and XO ringleader The Weeknd to drop a verse and sing the hook. The song is a blend of the two XO musicians' styles, and describes
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The Weeknd – Attention
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“Attention” analyzes turbulence in a relationship in which Abel’s partner feels undervalued and ignored. This could be one of the challenges faced with love when you become a “
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The Weeknd – A Lesser Man
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[Verse 1] / What you don't even know / I'm a deadbeat man, never know when to fold / Spent a lot for your soul / You gon' make that back, I'ma take what I own / Far away from my
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Post Malone & The Weeknd – One Right Now
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The lead single to Post Malone’s fourth studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache, and the first collaboration between Post Malone and The Weeknd, finds both artists looking back at a
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The Weeknd – In Your Eyes
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“In Your Eyes” features The Weeknd singing in a more vulnerable manner than most of his other hedonistic songs, giving himself up to the feelings he can see in his lover and how
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The Weeknd – Mood Music Part Two (Prisoner)
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You bring good to my lonely life, honestly (Honestly) / It's hard for me to look into your eyes / When I say (I say) that I would be nothing without your love ('Out your love) / I
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The Weeknd – Professional
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The intro to the opener for Kiss Land depicts the life of the entertainer – the professional – not necessarily a stripper. He also talks about the consumer/entertainer
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The Weeknd & Madonna (Ft. Playboi Carti) – Popular
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“Popular” is a song by The Weeknd, Playboi Carti, and Madonna released as a single for The Idol Vol. 1 Soundtrack. The song explores the theme of desperately wanting to be popular
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The Weeknd (Ft. Lana Del Rey) – Prisoner (Tomsize Remix)
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[Verse 1: The Weeknd] / You bring good to my lonely life, honestly / It’s hard for me to look into your eyes / When I say that I would be nothing without your love / I feel the
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The Weeknd – Quatre Neuf
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[Verse] / I got 'em sweating off a throwaway / Such a throwaway / Got them sweating off a (sexy) / All day girl, you are loved (hmm) / And I don't take you for nothing / I'm good
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French Montana (Ft. The Weeknd) – Gifted
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[Verse 1: The Weeknd] / All these bitches hate you / This is something I know / Because you're real enough to give it up / There ain't nothing wrong with groupie love / You're the
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The Weeknd – Wicked Games
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Abel finds himself in a first-person narrative exploring the subject of romance with a female (possibly a prostitute or stripper), knowing that it will fail in the end. Despite
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The Weeknd – The Hills
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Originally nicknamed “Mood Music” and first teased in a live performance at SXSW, the narrative of “The Hills” is a sinking sexual affair. Abel sets the record straight about what
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The Weeknd (Ft. Future) – Double Fantasy
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“Double Fantasy” is a reference to a relationship that is based on physical and materialistic pleasures, and the Weeknd and Future know that it’s not morally right or socially
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The Weeknd – Six Feet Under
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With the cadence of “Low Life” and the subject matter of “6 INCH,” The Weeknd’s “Six Feet Under” is about a girl who’ll stop at nothing to make money, even when she’s six feet
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The Weeknd – The Birds (Interlude)*
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An interlude for “The Birds Pt. 1”.
He first premiered this song at his concert in Chicago, Illinois on September 21, 2012.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaGazB6vHhs
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The Weeknd – What You Need (Original)
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[Intro: Aaliyah] / Baby, now hold me close / Baby, now hold me close / Baby, now hold me close / Baby, now hold me close / Baby, now hold me close / Baby, now hold me close / [
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The Weeknd – Alone Again
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“Alone Again” serves as the opener of Abel’s long-awaited 2020 album After Hours. On the track, Abel addresses a substance abuse issue and overdose scare, asking his lover to
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The Weeknd – Die For You
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On “Die For You” The Weeknd croons about the conflicting feelings and pain that comes with letting go of someone he still has intense feelings for.
Many fans speculate the song
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The Weeknd – Twenty Eight
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The title “Twenty Eight” (28) is approximately the amount of grams that makes up an ounce. This is infamously known in the illegal drug trade. The title creates more emphasis as to
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Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage – Creepin'
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On the melancholy and soft sound of Metro Boomin’s “Creepin,” The Weeknd and 21 Savage talk about the vulnerability of all the lies and “keep it in secret” moments that got the
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The Weeknd – M A N I A
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“M A N I A” is a visual piece/film created by The Weeknd released alongside his 2016 album Starboy, released via YouTube on November 23rd. The film was directed by Grant Singer
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The Weeknd – The Party & The After Party
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In this two part song, Abel gives temporary love, sex, and drugs to a girl who desperately wants it. During the party, Abel’s not only willing, but more than happy to serve this
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