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2025, 12″ LP, XO/Republic.
The Weeknd’s latest project continues to push boundaries, but it’s the quieter moments that really leave a mark. Take ‘Dancing in the Flames’iit starts with muted synths, almost tentative, like something trying to find its footing, before blossoming into a dense, emotionally charged soundscape. Tesfaye’s falsetto feels particularly vulnerable here, a perfect match for lyrics that seem to teeter between hope and resignation. On ‘Timeless (feat Playboi Carti),’ the mood shifts entirely. Carti’s jagged verses cut through the lush production, creating a tension that makes the track feel alive and unpredictable. And then there’s ‘Sao Paulo (feat Anitta),’ which bursts out with a vibrancy that feels like a releaseia rare moment of pure celebration. Overall, the album’s impact lies in its restraint, in the contrasts and the spaces between moods where it truly resonates.