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Originally Posted by Rusty Shackelford
Everyday I walk down my hallway in school
I yell "XOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHOOOOOO!"
IN my own Weeknd imitation voice
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Originally Posted by Rusty Shackelford
Everyday I walk down my hallway in school
I yell "XOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHOOOOOO!"
IN my own Weeknd imitation voice
Originally Posted by Rusty Shackelford
Everyday I walk down my hallway in school
I yell "XOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHOOOOOO!"
IN my own Weeknd imitation voice
This guys music is just
http://beatsperminute.com...appreciating-the-weeknd/
Nothing and nobody in the musical year of 2011 has stayed with me the way The Weeknd has. What upstart Toronto R&B crooner Abel Tesfaye pulled off over last twelve months is both truly remarkable and in some ways unprecedented. House of Balloons, Thursday, and Echoes of Silence, his three 2011 releases, were advertised as mixtapes, but that sells their worth as albums ridiculously short. Usually when someone mentions the release of a mixtape, I think of a DIY, thrown-together collection of tracks and song fragments. They can be very good, even great, but rarely do they exhibit the consistency and attention to detail that Tesfayeâs work does. That he put out three albums mere months apart that are both meticulously plotted and exhilaratingly rough-edged, before receiving industry backing of any kind outside of Drake tweeting a few of his lyrics, is mind-boggling. This is the kind of streak of high-quality albums we usually see from bands with established fan bases and widespread support, not the opening salvo of a kid that hasnât even been around long enough for the major labels to open a proper bidding war.
But for as much critical acclaim as Tesfaye has garnered (House of Balloons was a fixture on many publicationsâ year-end lists, including this one), I still feel like heâs somewhat underrated. To begin with, he has flat-out one of the most mesmerizing voices Iâve ever heard, and that isnât an exaggeration. Itâs an astonishing instrument thatâs like a cross between Michael Jackson and Jeff Buckley. And while that alone would be enough to justify the praise heâs earned, itâs the risks he takes with this voice that make him compelling. An asset of this caliber is something most would elect to leave well enough alone. But Tesfaye and producer Illangelo have no qualms about bending and melding it to the point of unrecognizability. That âGoneâ
Originally Posted by coryturner
Like real talk I never get tired of the song The Party & The After Party i play it 5 times a day
Originally Posted by jaywalker23
Is there any way we can get a list of his songs not release in the balloons trilogy.
fixedOriginally Posted by FudgeMoney24
Originally Posted by coryturner
Like real talk I never get tired of the song The Party & The After Party i play it 5 timesa dayevery class.
Originally Posted by Pasadena TX
hopefully he come to SXSW
Originally Posted by LeClutchJames
smhhhhh
yea, somebody told me the same thing today... I'll be at SXSW this year hoping to catch the weeknd..Originally Posted by ciph4
Originally Posted by Pasadena TX
hopefully he come to SXSW
Drake/The Weeknd headlining Fader Fort was a rumor floating around a while back.
Originally Posted by AI for MVP
By far my favorite song from the Weeknd it's toooooooo dope and how it leads into 'Initiation'�
I don't get why 'Initiation' gets so much hate I think it's cool
"The clocks don't work, you don't gotta check the time
And the blinds don't work, you don't gotta check the sky"�