Biography

Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, known professionally as The Weeknd, was born on February 16, 1990, in Toronto, Ontario. He is the only child of Ethiopian immigrants, Makkonen and Samra Tesfaye, who separated shortly after his birth. Raised in the Scarborough district by his mother and grandmother, his first language was Amharic. At 17, he dropped out of high school and left home, a period of his life that would heavily influence the dark themes of his later music.

Early Career and Mixtapes

In 2010, Tesfaye began anonymously uploading his music to YouTube under the username "xoxxxoooxo". The following year, he released three nine-song mixtapes: "House of Balloons," "Thursday," and "Echoes of Silence." These releases, offered as free downloads, quickly gained critical acclaim and a cult following for their unique blend of R&B, pop, and electronic music, as well as their often dark and explicit lyrics about love, drugs, and alienation. The mystery surrounding his identity, fueled by his initial refusal to do interviews or public performances, further amplified the buzz. His early exposure was significantly boosted when fellow Toronto artist Drake featured his music on his blog.

Rise to Mainstream Success

In 2012, The Weeknd signed with Republic Records and released "Trilogy," a compilation album of his mixtapes with three new tracks. His official debut studio album, "Kiss Land," followed in 2013, debuting at number two on the US Billboard 200. However, it was his second album, "Beauty Behind the Madness" (2015), that launched him into global superstardom. The album featured the number-one singles "Can't Feel My Face" and "The Hills," and earned him two Grammy Awards. He became the first artist to simultaneously hold the top three spots on the Billboard Hot R&B Songs chart with "Can't Feel My Face," "The Hills," and "Earned It." His 2016 album, "Starboy," continued his success, also winning a Grammy for Best Urban Contemporary Album. The title track, a collaboration with Daft Punk, became a global hit.

"After Hours" and "Dawn FM" Era

The Weeknd's fourth studio album, "After Hours" (2020), marked another critical and commercial peak. It featured the record-breaking single "Blinding Lights," which became the first song to spend a full year in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 and was later named the greatest Billboard Hot 100 song of all time. The album broke records on Apple Music with over a million pre-adds. He followed this with the dance-pop-influenced album "Dawn FM" in 2022, which included the hit single "Take My Breath." In 2021, he headlined the Super Bowl LV halftime show.

Accolades and Other Ventures

Throughout his career, The Weeknd has sold over 75 million records and has won numerous awards, including four Grammy Awards, twenty Billboard Music Awards, and twenty-two Juno Awards. In 2020, he was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine. Beyond music, Tesfaye has ventured into acting, co-creating and starring in the HBO series "The Idol" (2023).

Songs

  • Pulsating synth beats and cinematic tension build as soaring vocals and sharp rap verses explore the solitary burden of a hero facing internal and ext...
  • A braggadocious trap anthem pulsating with a dark, booming bass, capturing the defiant emptiness of a hedonistic spiral after heartbreak.
  • A sultry electronic anthem with a relentless Brazilian funk rhythm, this song creates a dark, sensual, and intoxicating atmosphere of desire and surre...
  • An upbeat, 80s-influenced synth-pop track that masks a deep sense of longing and regret, creating a bittersweet anthem of emotional conflict.
  • A synth-pop ballad throbbing with desperate devotion, painting a vivid picture of love's painful and sacrificial nature.
  • A melancholic yet vengeful synth-pop track that captures the raw, isolating pain of heartbreak through its contrast of an upbeat tempo with deeply sor...
  • An emotionally raw R&B ballad capturing the anguish of unrequited love through haunting vocals and a minimalist, atmospheric soundscape.
  • A haunting electronic pulse carries a cry of despair, painting a stark, rain-streaked window of emotional desolation and invisibility.
  • Sleek, moody synths and a midtempo R&B groove create a cautionary tale about the intoxicating and perilous nature of fame, weaving together three dist...
  • A coolly defiant R&B track with a heavy trap beat, embodying a boastful yet self-aware reflection on the surreal nature of fame.
  • An electrifying funk-pop track whose euphoric, danceable groove masks a darker narrative of an intoxicating, all-consuming obsession.
  • A haunting synth soundscape builds into a desperate, beat-driven plea, embodying a storm of regret and late-night longing.
  • A slick, synth-driven groove carries a wave of paranoid introspection, painting a portrait of suspicion in a fragile relationship.
  • A silky disco-pop groove that carries a hopeful and sensual promise of new love, like the first light of dawn after a long night.
  • A hazy, seductive PBR&B track that weaves a dark, confident narrative of frequent, emotionally detached indulgence.
  • A hazy, synth-laden interlude where Lana Del Rey's breathy admissions of carnal pleasure meet The Weeknd's celestial admiration, creating a brief, int...
  • A haunting descent into debauchery, this two-part track melds ethereal malaise with a raw, menacing beat, painting a vivid picture of a hedonistic and...
  • A rush of 80s synth-pop euphoria fuels a desperate, late-night drive toward a singular, stabilizing love.
  • A dark, synth-heavy R&B track with a trap beat that encapsulates the intoxicating and hollow nature of a hedonistic celebrity lifestyle.
  • A synth-heavy R&B ballad expressing intense, conflicting emotions of love and pain, like a desperate vow whispered in a neon-lit rain.
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