Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, has dropped a scorching new single titled “Dancing In The Flames.” This fiery track is the first official taste of his highly anticipated upcoming album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow“. While we’re still waiting for a concrete release date for the full album, this new single is definitely setting the stage for what promises to be another explosive musical journey.
The Weeknd teamed up with director Anton Tammi to create a visually stunning music video for “Dancing In The Flames.” What’s even more impressive is that the entire video was shot using the new iPhone 16 Pro! Talk about pushing the boundaries of mobile filmmaking.
“Hurry Up Tomorrow” is the third installment in The Weeknd’s trilogy of albums, following the critically acclaimed “After Hours” and “Dawn FM.” The artist himself has described this final chapter as “the creative apex of the project.” Last week, Tesfaye gave fans a sneak peek of several songs from the new album during a live stream from a gig in São Paulo.
So, get ready to dance in the flames with The Weeknd as we eagerly await the release of “Hurry Up Tomorrow.”
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9 comments
OH THE WEEKND THE HIT MAKER YOU ARE THIS IS INSANE!
Why he’s giving pop star girlie’s with this song?
Abel actually became a pop girly when he released blinding lights 😘
he kinda got the last laugh idk
Abel was clowned for being blocked by gunna, locals saying they want him depressed again, people wishing him death for playing a character on the idol, he had one chance
I miss when The Weeknd was making sex addict on drugs music smh
UH ABEL WHY DOES THE FLICKERING SOUND IN DANCING IN THE FLAMES, SOUND EXACTLY THE SAME AS THE FLICKERING SOUND FROM BLINDING LIGHTS??
Just realized we r officially starting the last The Weeknd era before he transitions into Abel Tesfaye
The problem with the weeknd is that his single releases never make sense until you hear it with the album.