"We finally find out the truth behind The Weeknd's name." What followed was a snippet, that appeared to be from an interview, where Abel divulges: "That's what the album House of Balloons used to ...
When The Weeknd first made waves in 2011 ... Depraved is the one word I would use to describe House of Balloons, which gives us the sounds of an alcohol and drug-fueled bender with your crush ...
This hum, although seemingly insignificant, is actually the introduction of The Weeknd's first-ever song "High For This," which features on his 2011 mixtape House of Balloons. Given that ...
"We finally find out the truth behind The Weeknd's name." Attached was an image, seemingly snipped from an interview, where Abel says: "That's what the album House of Balloons used to be called.
the final sonic assertion is the exact same introduction as The Weeknd's song "High For This," which was the first track on his first mixtape, House of Balloons, in 2011. So, with the final ...
The Weeknd then tweeted out a response after Diplo, who worked on Usher's "Climax," shared that the production on the track "lends itself to House of Balloons era," The Weeknd's debut mixtape.
One of pop music's biggest stars is calling it quits — well, kind of . . . The Weeknd, whose real name ... 2011 debut with the mixtape “House of Balloons,” groaning about drugs, girls ...
Abel Tesfaye—better known as The Weeknd—released “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” his sixth and final studio album under the stage name ...
Due to overwhelming demand, he will perform an additional concert for his "After Hours Til Dawn Tour" on July 4th. The Weeknd ...
Abel Tesfaye, also known as The Weeknd, released his new album “Hurry Up Tomorrow”, marking his sixth and final studio album.