Starboy is a standout album, with hits like "Starboy" and "I Feel It Coming" showcasing The Weeknd’s brilliance. However, the Deluxe Edition adds little to the original, offering no new material to justify its release. While the base album shines, this re-release feels underwhelming. Ten bonus points for the cover.
The Highlights (Deluxe Edition) blends The Weeknd’s chart-topping hits with moody deep cuts, showcasing his versatility as an artist. While it’s a solid collection that highlights his career's best moments, the release feels redundant. All the tracks are already available on streaming, and the lack of new material makes this deluxe edition come off as a cash grab. Great for newcomers, but long-time fans may find it unnecessary.
The Weeknd’s live take on "Dancing in the Flames" is moody and smooth, and effortlessly cool. His voice creates a vibe that’s part heartbreak, part mystery. It’s perfect for swaying and rethinking past romantic choices...or maybe that's just me
With "Dancing in the Flames (Acoustic)," The Weeknd swaps beats for strings, delivering pure, raw emotion. It’s intimate, haunting, and feels like he’s singing right to you.
"Dancing in the Flames" is classic Weeknd—smooth vocals, moody beats, and lyrics dripping with love and regret. It’s catchy, a little dangerous, and perfect for hitting replay.