What Exactly Is the Weeknd Apologizing For?
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Photo: Andrew Cooper/Lionsgate/Everett Collection “Wash me with your fire, who else has to pay for my sins?” sings Abel “the Weeknd” Tesfaye on the title track of his 2025 album Hurry Up Tomorrow . The song — a moody, synthy ballad — is an apologia of sorts for, uh, something . “My love’s fabricated,” Tesfaye claims, adding later that he’s done with lies and loss. The vague-posting nature of the song’s lyrics overrides whatever earnestness the song means to project. Without specificity, it’s
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