The Weeknd reveals Lana Del Rey co-write and new Daft Punk collab
18 November 2016, 12:19
| Written by
Laurence Day
The Weeknd has shared two brand new tracks just in time for, well, the weekend.
"I Feel It Coming" sees Abel Tesfaye team with French electronic duo Daft Punk - he's already joined with them for his new album's lead single/title track "Starboy".
Lana Del Rey helps out on "Party Monster", co-writing the track with Tesfaye and offering extra vocals (Ben Billions produces with Doc McKinney).
As well as the new tracks, Tesfaye's detailed the tracklist, which reveals guest spots with Kendrick Lamar and Future still to come.
Tracklist:
- Starboy (ft. Daft Punk)
- Party Monster
- False Alarm
- Reminder
- Rockin’
- Secrets
- True Colours
- Stargirl Interlude (ft. Lana Del Rey)
- Sidewalks (ft. Kendrick Lamar)
- Six Feet Under
- Love To Lay
- A Lonely Night
- Attention
- Ordinary Life
- Nothing Without You
- All I Know (ft. Future)
- Die For You
- I Feel It Coming (ft. Daft Punk)
Starboy is released 25 November via XO/Republic.
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