Lana Del Rey, Florence + The Machine, and Anitta feature on The Weeknd's new album, Hurry Up Tomorrow
The Weeknd has released Hurry Up Tomorrow – the culmination of his trio of studio albums, which follows Dawn FM and After Hours.
Proceeds from the album track "Take Me Back To LA" will be donated to LA Regional Food Bank, who are providing emergency food assistance to those directly impacted by the LA wildfires.
Originally scheduled for release on 24 January, followed by a one-night-only Rose Bowl concert, the album was postponed due to the effects of the Palisades and Eaton Fires. Out of respect for those impacted by the crisis, The Weeknd chose to cancel the planned album release concert at Pasadena’s Rose Bowl and donated one million dollars to LAFD Foundation, GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund, and LA Regional Food Bank.
Later this year, The Weeknd will also star alongside Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan in a feature film inspired by his new album. Hurry Up Tomorrow is written and directed by Trey Edward Schults. The psychological thriller is both inspired by and features new music from The Weeknd, who scored the film with Daniel Lopatin.
Tracklist:
- Wake Me Up (ft. Justice)
- Cry For Me
- I Can't Fucking Sing
- São Paulo (ft. Anitta)
- Until We're Skin & Bones
- Baptized In Fear
- Open Hearts
- Opening Night
- Reflections Laughing (ft. Florence + The Machine & Travis Scott)
- Enjoy The Show (ft. Future)
- Given Up On Me
- I Can't Wait To Get There
- Timeless (ft. Playboi Carti)
- Niagara Falls
- Take Me Back To LA
- Big Sleep (ft. Giorgio Moroder)
- Give Me Mercy
- Drive
- The Abyss (ft. Lana Del Rey)
- Red Terror
- Without a Warning
- Hurry Up Tomorrow
Hurry Up Tomorrow is out now. The film will follow on 16 May.
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