The Weeknd is dead. At least, that’s what Abel Tesfaye, the artist embodying him, implied with his last album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” according to Tomy Helman PO ’28. But does this album truly mark the end?
The Weeknd is dead. At least, that’s what Abel Tesfaye, the artist embodying him, implied with his last album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” according to Tomy Helman PO ’28. But does this album truly mark the end?