On September 4, The Weeknd announced the title of his upcoming album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, marking the final chapter of his After Hours and Dawn FM trilogy. The Canadian artist shared a cryptic teaser on social media, featuring poetic text that reflects on time, trauma, and self-discovery.
The teaser begins with the line, “Yesterday was 14 years ago… We held our breath, falling into a shimmering sea in the after hours of the night,” and delves into themes of existential struggle and introspection. It continues, expressing feelings of being trapped in limbo and the challenges of confronting one’s true self.
Although The Weeknd has not disclosed a specific release date for the album, he described it as the creative pinnacle of the trilogy, exploring deep, self-referential themes. The announcement follows a series of mysterious trailers that have generated significant excitement among fans.
In addition to his solo work, The Weeknd has been active in collaborations, featuring on tracks such as Future and Metro Boomin’s “Young Metro” earlier this year, and contributing to multiple songs with the duo in subsequent months. As anticipation builds for Hurry Up Tomorrow, fans are eager to see how this new project will conclude his acclaimed trilogy.
Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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