![]() “Alone Again” opens the album with a slow-paced, rippling wave of beats alongside distorted and echoing vocals. Also known as Abel Tesfaye, The Weeknd expresses regret over his past mistakes with a former lover in “After Hours” and promises personal change while revealing his evolved, candid honesty. The album, composed of 14 tracks, traverses the singer’s journey of heartbreak and acknowledging his own wrongdoings in a relationship that ultimately met its demise. The Canadian musician dropped his fourth studio album “After Hours” on Friday, following the release of his extended play record “My Dear Melancholy,” in 2018. Attempting to spark a broken romance with a dysfunctional heart is a complicated affair for The Weeknd.
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