To state the obvious: since his introduction in 2011, The Weeknd has perfected the sound of a generation of moody vocalists that can sometimes be categorized as R&B singers, but regularly diverge from its stylistic cues. In a statement to Apple Music about his fourth studio album, The Weeknd offered a quote that could be described as Walkerian: “You can find love, fear, friends, enemies, violence, dancing, sex, demons, angels, loneliness, and togetherness all in the After Hours of the night.” Alternatively, Spotify’s artist blurb paints Weeknd as an “alternative R&B enigma-turned-pop star… whose aching accounts of emotionally and physically toxic indulgences have translated to multi-platinum sales and Grammy recognition.”
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