An incredibly beautiful ending to the After Hours trilogy and The Weeknd's discography as a whole.
abel tesfaye have my kids
look at ron browz man so inspirational
only not a 100 because no jumping out the window
Really good and heartbreaking album symbolizing the relationship between two gay people.
Great rapping performances and instrumentals, an interesting look at what type of music he made before switching to sad and introspective music.
Very great soundscape, however it gets very repetitive and boring over time, which is why a track like Lipstick Traces is so refreshing as an interlude with a different vibe.