9781422276303

HIP - HOP & R&B Culture, Music & Storytelling

Beyoncé Bruno Mars Cardi B Chance the Rapper DJ Khaled

mason crest Panchami Boyd

Drake Jay-Z Pharrell Pitbull Rihanna The Weeknd

HIP - HOP & R&B Culture, Music & Storytelling e Weeknd

CONTENTS Chapter 1 : Greatest Moments in The Weeknd’s Highlights Reel............................... 7 Chapter 2: Determination on the Road to the Top...................................................... 29 Chapter 3: Partnerships and Expansion. ......................................................................... 39 Chapter 4: Speaking Out—For and Against. ................................................................. 55 Chapter 5: The Weeknd Returns to His Community Roots....................................... 65 Series Glossary of Key Terms.................................................................................................. 72 Further Reading.......................................................................................................................... 74 Internet Resources..................................................................................................................... 74 Educational Video Links........................................................................................................... 74 Citations........................................................................................................................................ 75 Photo Credits............................................................................................................................... 76 Index............................................................................................................................................... 77 Author’s Biography.................................................................................................................... 80

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Boyd, Panchami, author. Title: The Weeknd / Panchami Boyd. Description: Broomall, PA : Mason Crest, 2018. | Series: Hip-hop & R&B: culture, music & storytelling. Identifiers: LCCN 2018020776 (print) | LCCN 2018022430 (ebook) | ISBN 9781422276303 (eBook) | ISBN 9781422241882 (hardback) | ISBN 9781422241769 (series) Subjects: LCSH: Weeknd, 1990---Juvenile literature. | Singers--Canada--Biography--Juvenile literature. Classification: LCC ML3930.W406 (ebook) | LCC ML3930.W406 B69 2018 (print) | DDC 782.42164092 [B] --dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018020776

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Chapter 1:

Greatest Moments in The Weeknd’s Highlights Reel F rom mixtapes, studio albums, worldwide tours, and collaborations with a number of artists, The Weeknd has a long

and exciting discography. His work spans several years, and the evolution of his sound and style shows growth and highlights the positive reception he has received from critics around the industry. The Weeknd’s Playlist This debut mixtape was available for free digital download on The Weeknd’s official website at the time of release. Critics were surprised and pleased by the production, and several stated that part of the appeal was how mysterious and unexpected its appearance was. Following its release, The Weeknd didn’t conduct any interviews for two years, adding an additional layer of H ouse of B alloons (Released March 21, 2011)

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mystery and anonymity to his music and persona. H ouse of B alloons was the seventh most frequently mentioned album in the 2011 music publications’ end-of-year top album lists. The mixtape’s title refers to a place in Toronto, Ontario, and the music is based on The Weeknd’s experiences in Toronto. The mixtape uses the timeline and story of a party—before and after the event—with crisp sounds and dark themes. Promoted singles from the mixtape included Wicked Games and Twenty Eight . The Weeknd’s debut music video was for the song The Knowing , which featured sci-fi and futuristic themes. The Weeknd’s mysterious identity at the time, paired with the mixtape’s R&B, soul, dream-pop, and hip-hop sound, made it an excellent debut musical piece. Not only did it spark The Weeknd’s career but it also generated interest in the musician himself. T hursday (Released August 28, 2011) This mixtape was independently released on The Weeknd’s official website and met with an overall positive response from critics. Matthew Cole, a critic from Slant Magazine, called it one of the year’s “best albums.” He also wrote the following positive note about The Weeknd’s work: “The Weeknd is in full command of his craft, and at this point, it’s almost impossible for me

to imagine that he won’t deliver on the finale. He’s earned my trust, as would any other artist who had already released two of the year’s best albums.” T hursday is conceptual in nature, in that it focuses specifically on a single scenario and unpacks it throughout each song. The mixtape’s story describes The Weeknd’s relationship with a girl—how they agree to meet only on Thursdays, and how the relationship progresses, grows, and breaks down. Using subdued and smooth melodies, the created stories follow a single narrative and these specific characters throughout the mixtape. Collaborations The Zone , featuring Drake E choes of S ilence (Released December 21, 2011) The Weeknd’s final mixtape, E choes of S ilence , continued with the theme of dark and edgy songs, much like his previous two mixtapes. Rolling Stone gave it 3.5 stars, and it received a Metacritic rating of 82/100. Overall, though E choes of S ilence was not received by critics as positively, it was nominated for a Polaris Music Prize in 2012. This award is given annually to the best Canadian album—based not on genre, sales, or label but on artistic merit.

Scan here to watch the full video for The Knowing , The Weeknd’s first music video from the mixtape H ouse of B alloons

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Notably, the mixtape included a cover of Michael Jackson’s hit single Dirty Diana , called D.D. The Weeknd gave the classic song his own twist and personality. This cover is notable, as The Weeknd often cites Michael Jackson as his inspiration for singing and striving to become a better person. Together, the three mixtapes told a story. H ouse of B alloons offered slightly more celebratory themes, telling the story of a party and its aftermath. T hursday moved into a personal aspect by focusing on a particular relationship within this party atmosphere. Finally, E choes of S ilence used lyrical callbacks to the previous mixtapes, focusing on dark emotions that follow the aftermath of the events occurring in the previous two mixtapes. The trio of mixtapes encompassed the story of party culture and relationships with people and how the two intersect. Collaborations Same Old Song , featuring Juicy J T rilogy (Released November 09, 2012) In September 2012, after The Weeknd’s mixtapes had been downloaded over 8 million times, he signed with Republic Records. Following that, his previous three mixtapes— H ouse of

B alloons , T hursday , and E choes of S ilence —were remastered and rereleased as the album T rilogy . This compilation album allowed The Weeknd to breathe new life into his former work. Since all of the original mixtapes

had been made available for free download on his website, the new album also allowed the material to be repurposed for retail purchase. As a bonus, the remastered version of the mixtapes also included three previously unreleased tracks. Ahead of the album release, The Weeknd hosted his first media event: an intimate listening party in New York to preview the music. He also shared a music video for the song Rolling Stone in appreciation for the support his fans had given him along the way, thanking them for their continued support. He vowed to continue creating music that they enjoyed.

Scan here to watch the full music video for D.D. , The Weeknd’s cover of Dirty Diana , from the mixtape E choes of S ilence

His genuine words showed how truly valuable his fan base was to his work. In order to further promote the album and encourage its purchase, he released a highly anticipated music video with Drake for the second lead single, The Zone .

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The album T rilogy sold 600,000 copies, topped the charts at number five on the Canadian Albums Chart and at number four on the U.S. Billboard 200 Chart, and was certified Platinum by the RIAA (the Recording Industry Association of America’s Certification Program) on March 22, 2016. K iss L and (Released September 20, 2014) The Weeknd’s debut studio album, K iss L and , sold 95,000 copies in its first week and has sold over 270,000 copies overall as of the beginning of 2018. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 Chart in the United States. The Weeknd explained K iss L and ' s title came from experiencing tour life, as well as the nervous energy that accompanied his performing on stage. Collaborations Live For , featuring Drake B eauty behind the M adness (Released August 28, 2015) The Weeknd’s second studio album marks when his success took off on an international level. It has sold over 3 million copies worldwide and over 1 million copies in the United States and

was the tenth best-selling album in 2015. The production was certified Platinum by the RIAA on April 28, 2016, after debuting at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop

Album charts, and number one on the UK Albums Chart (compiled by the Official Charts Company). Two of its singles, The Hill and Can’t Feel My Face , went to number one on the U.S. Billboard Top 100 Chart. Can’t Feel My Face spent nine weeks on the U.S. Billboard Top 100 while Earned It , another single off the album, garnered The Weeknd an Academy Award nomination. Collaborations Losers , featuring Labrinth Dark Times , featuring Ed Sheeran Prisoner, featuring Lana Del Rey

Scan to watch the music video for Belong to the World , the second single from K iss L and ; The Weeknd shared that this song is about falling in love with the wrong person

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S tarboy (Released November 25, 2016)

garnered over 30 million views on YouTube and helped showcase what the album would look like. Although he indicated the story of the album was more “collage-like” in nature, putting parts of all of the songs from the album into M A N I A depicted how the songs were connected. Collaborations Starboy , featuring Daft Punk Stargirl Interlude , featuring Lana Del Rey Sidewalks , featuring Kendrick Lamar All I Know , featuring Future I Feel It Coming , featuring Daft Punk Tour Information Though often perceived as shy in person, The Weeknd’s successful tours have cemented his success as an artist and have helped him create a bond for life with fans around the world. Before appearing in his own tours, The Weeknd appeared on JustinTimberlake’s 20/20 Tour, in which he headlined for six shows. The King of the Fall Tour Due to the success of his first three mixtapes, The Weeknd was reportedly able to sell out his first U.S. tour, The King of the Fall Tour, in less than

The Weeknd’s third studio album sold more than 200,000 copies in its first week, and over 2 million copies in the United States since its release. Starboy , the lead single from the album, has over 1.2 billion views on YouTube. It also peaked at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and was The Weeknd’s third number one single. Unlike the three-part story that The Weeknd told through his three mixtapes, this album was intended to express a number of different influences and stories. He described it in the following way: The album is like a giant collage. Usually I have a linear story line, but this one feels very schizophrenic— that’s probably the best way to describe it. Multiple personalities. Every song is almost its own character. This collage-like format is likely also what contributed to the fact the album has the most collaborations out of any of his previously released albums. Two days before S tarboy was released, The Weeknd made a short film available. Titled M A N I A , it featured twelve snippets of songs from the album. This promotional short has

Scan to watch M A N I A , a short film featuring songs from the album S tarboy

Kendrick Lamar at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards held at the Forum in Inglewood, CA, on August 27, 2017

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Coachella 2018

five minutes. This initial junket was scheduled only for the U.S. and began on April 22, 2012, with a performance at Coachella 2012 in California. Later dates were added, expanding the tour into Vancouver, Spain, and Portugal, with the final show being performed in Chicago, Illinois, at the August 03 Lollapalooza show. The Madness Fall Tour In support of his B eauty behind the M adness album, The Madness Fall Tour included twenty- four shows across Canada and the United States, with over 300,000 people in attendance. The tour started in his birth city of Toronto on November 03, 2015, and ended in Miami, Florida, on December 19, 2015. The circuit made over $24 million. Travis Scott, Banks, and Halsey all joined The Weeknd on the tour. S tarboy : Legend of the Fall Tour The worldwide S tarboy : Legend of the Fall Tour—in support of his album S tarboy —lasted from February 17 to December 14, 2017. The ninety- five performances occurred across Europe, South America, North America, and Oceania. The opening acts differed across tour dates, but included Bryson Tiller, Lil Uzi Vert, Gucci Mane, NAV, Rae Sremmurd, Belly, 6lack, and French Montana. Several of the shows on this tour were part of festivals, exposing his work to even larger audiences.

The Weeknd, Eminem, and Beyoncé are the scheduled headliners for Coachella 2018. The Weeknd first performed at Coachella in 2012, and his work has come a long way since then, including several Billboard Top 100 singles, Grammy Awards, and other international accolades. That first performance at Coachella 2012 was also The Weeknd’s first stage appearance in the United States. He recalled feeling nervous and, immediately after watching a video of the performance, decided that it didn’t embody a star. He knew that he could do better. The full circle moment to come at Coachella 2018 is an exciting chance for The Weeknd to prove to himself, and his fans, what he already knew in 2012. Noteworthy Collaborations Crew Love by Drake, featuring TheWeeknd (Released July 30, 2012) Drake’s album T ake C are contained this collaboration, which entered the Billboard Top 100 Chart and reached number seven on UK’s R&B Chart. The Weeknd is credited with writing several of T ake C are ʼ s songs.

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