The Weeknd Thread ( "Hurry Up Tomorrow" Dropping 01/24/2025)

Favorite Weeknd Project?

  • House of Balloons

    Votes: 39 41.5%
  • Thursday

    Votes: 6 6.4%
  • Echoes of Silence

    Votes: 4 4.3%
  • Kiss Land

    Votes: 20 21.3%
  • Beauty Behind The Madness

    Votes: 5 5.3%
  • Starboy

    Votes: 6 6.4%
  • My Dear Melancholy

    Votes: 7 7.4%
  • After Hours

    Votes: 7 7.4%
  • Dawn FM

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    94
Their point is although The Weeknd's music is amazing, he probably wouldn't have blown up without Drake introducing him to us.
I'm sure there are singers across the globe that can do what the Weeknd does and maybe even better, but haven't gotten the same oppurtunity.

Anyways, him and Drake are friends, and the tweet isn't that important. I wonder if any of them were fans of Common though.

ROLLING STONE, Wicked Games, Initiation, First 6 songs from HOB are the best.
 
Originally Posted by RavageBX

Ya'll in here like some idiots talking about loyalty but has the Weeknd even known Drake for a year now? Just because someone show you some love don't make him your friend. Especially when its industry love. Bottom line, if Weeknd wasn't buzzin Drake wouldn't be embracing him. So for Weeknd to jump off the ledge and start poppin fly over a situation that has NOTHING to do with him is outta pocket. What makes it worse is this ain't even on some ol' rap crew beef a la State Property where maybe you can stretch your role as a soldier when Jay beefs with Nas and you take a few shots on some crew love steez. OVOXO is not a rap crew, mob, gang, squad, or whatever other term you want to use that gives hip hop crews street cred. IDGAF how many dudes in black crew necks Drake puts in his videos. It's bad enough Drake buying into his own street cred now you got the Weeknd testing the waters. He's getting ahead of himself and anyone who says otherwise is not calling a spade a spade. Don't be Drake's son son, be a man and stand on your own two.
YO. OD son. Chill it ain't that serious.
 
Originally Posted by Be Easy

Originally Posted by RavageBX

Ya'll in here like some idiots talking about loyalty but has the Weeknd even known Drake for a year now? Just because someone show you some love don't make him your friend. Especially when its industry love. Bottom line, if Weeknd wasn't buzzin Drake wouldn't be embracing him. So for Weeknd to jump off the ledge and start poppin fly over a situation that has NOTHING to do with him is outta pocket. What makes it worse is this ain't even on some ol' rap crew beef a la State Property where maybe you can stretch your role as a soldier when Jay beefs with Nas and you take a few shots on some crew love steez. OVOXO is not a rap crew, mob, gang, squad, or whatever other term you want to use that gives hip hop crews street cred. IDGAF how many dudes in black crew necks Drake puts in his videos. It's bad enough Drake buying into his own street cred now you got the Weeknd testing the waters. He's getting ahead of himself and anyone who says otherwise is not calling a spade a spade. Don't be Drake's son son, be a man and stand on your own two.
YO. OD son. Chill it ain't that serious.
Everything he said was the truth though.  You on the other hand added nothing to the discussion.
 
Originally Posted by RufioRufioRufio

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Originally Posted by RavageBX

Ya'll in here like some idiots talking about loyalty but has the Weeknd even known Drake for a year now? Just because someone show you some love don't make him your friend. Especially when its industry love. Bottom line, if Weeknd wasn't buzzin Drake wouldn't be embracing him. So for Weeknd to jump off the ledge and start poppin fly over a situation that has NOTHING to do with him is outta pocket. What makes it worse is this ain't even on some ol' rap crew beef a la State Property where maybe you can stretch your role as a soldier when Jay beefs with Nas and you take a few shots on some crew love steez. OVOXO is not a rap crew, mob, gang, squad, or whatever other term you want to use that gives hip hop crews street cred. IDGAF how many dudes in black crew necks Drake puts in his videos. It's bad enough Drake buying into his own street cred now you got the Weeknd testing the waters. He's getting ahead of himself and anyone who says otherwise is not calling a spade a spade. Don't be Drake's son son, be a man and stand on your own two.
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You're being serious too
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A 21 year old kid making one comment, that wasn't really even that mean. It's exactly what I'd expect from a young friend with a Twitter account.

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@ this entire post though.
 
Originally Posted by RavageBX

Ya'll in here like some idiots talking about loyalty but has the Weeknd even known Drake for a year now? Just because someone show you some love don't make him your friend. Especially when its industry love. Bottom line, if Weeknd wasn't buzzin Drake wouldn't be embracing him. So for Weeknd to jump off the ledge and start poppin fly over a situation that has NOTHING to do with him is outta pocket. What makes it worse is this ain't even on some ol' rap crew beef a la State Property where maybe you can stretch your role as a soldier when Jay beefs with Nas and you take a few shots on some crew love steez. OVOXO is not a rap crew, mob, gang, squad, or whatever other term you want to use that gives hip hop crews street cred. IDGAF how many dudes in black crew necks Drake puts in his videos. It's bad enough Drake buying into his own street cred now you got the Weeknd testing the waters. He's getting ahead of himself and anyone who says otherwise is not calling a spade a spade. Don't be Drake's son son, be a man and stand on your own two.
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im just imaging you working up a sweat typing this thing
 
Originally Posted by RavageBX

Originally Posted by DIOR PAINT

/\ You taking it way too serious. I don't know how we tying "street cred" and "soldiers" into this now. Son let off one little tweet...adding his two cents. All that other stuff...is reading too much in it.

As for the beginning of your comment...a MAJOR reason why Weeknd is buzzing is because of Drake. HOB took off when Drake put one of his tracks on his blog.

You think son came from NOWHERE with NO AFFILIATION and just put up hundreds of thousands of downloads on his first tape like that on his own? No.
Why did he need to add his two cents? We know where your loyalty lies but to step out and make a statement like that makes him sound like a clown. Same goes for 40. Dude had the audacity to question whether Common was hip hop. Clown isht. Baby had the best response out of all his affiliates, now that's saying something lol.
And the Weeknd is buzzing because the quality of the music is superior not because Drake cosigned him. That's that industry gaffle for you. Same thing happened with Drake. Anyone who thinks Drake wouldn't have been a huge star without the YMCMB cosign is kidding themselves. Sure the cosign opens up a few avenues but it's not the determining factor in whether or not someone will blow. When House of Balloons dropped everyone was promoting dude via word of mouth. Sure Drake may have opened up a few eyes and ears by virtue of his popularity but people didn't buy in because of a Drake cosign, they bought in because the music is great.
We can agree to disagree here. Like I said...he gave his opinion on the matter through one sentence on a social network. What's the difference between you or I tweeting our opinion on the matter? If he wasn't affiliated with Drake...would you still have the same opinion? You are SERIOUSLY making it seem like a little %!% tweet is Weeknd "entering the battle" or something. It REALLY doesn't warrant this much commentary.
As for 40...

http://twitter.com/OVO40
@OVO40
Noah ShebibAfter "one day it'll all make sense" came out I spent months arguing weather or not @common was hip hop. Everyone was saying it was too rnb. 




You can twist that to come up with your own interpretation of what he said...but it's as CLEAR as day that he didn't "question" whether Common was hip hop. And we can argue "what ifs" all day long...but the fact remains is that Drake gave them dudes a HUGE look with the co-sign and the whole XO camp has said as much. Like dude above said...it's a MILLION talented dudes out here who would rise to stardom with that kind of co-sign. Damn near EVERY review/article about HOB when it dropped noted that Drake helped bring awareness to dude. Certainly more than a "few" looks. And putting him on Take Care introduced him to an even bigger audience that hadn't heard HOB or Thursday. My @+!+@+$ 40 year old aunt blew my phone up asking me to send her his stuff after Crew Love was aired on the radio during her morning commute...when she isn't a part of the demographic that would be online checking for new artists. You can chalk up the co-sign as a minor thing if you want to. I'm out of this discussion. $%+**+ let their personal feelings of the artists interfere with rationality in these matters. 
 
Originally Posted by RavageBX

Ya'll in here like some idiots talking about loyalty but has the Weeknd even known Drake for a year now? Just because someone show you some love don't make him your friend. Especially when its industry love. Bottom line, if Weeknd wasn't buzzin Drake wouldn't be embracing him. So for Weeknd to jump off the ledge and start poppin fly over a situation that has NOTHING to do with him is outta pocket. What makes it worse is this ain't even on some ol' rap crew beef a la State Property where maybe you can stretch your role as a soldier when Jay beefs with Nas and you take a few shots on some crew love steez. OVOXO is not a rap crew, mob, gang, squad, or whatever other term you want to use that gives hip hop crews street cred. IDGAF how many dudes in black crew necks Drake puts in his videos. It's bad enough Drake buying into his own street cred now you got the Weeknd testing the waters. He's getting ahead of himself and anyone who says otherwise is not calling a spade a spade. Don't be Drake's son son, be a man and stand on your own two.

damn i was reading the thread backwards and thought son came out with a hit em up style diss at Common or something
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there's like 3 threads on here with people arguing about the diss...why cant son throw his two cents in...its not like its classic material or something...

and at the end of the day the what ifs really dont matter and cant be proven....the two facts are Drake was spending all his Degrassi checks making music and trying to break into the industry and even had a major deal or two before YMCMB and never went anywhere...would he have gotten there eventually? who knows....same can be said for Weeknd
 
Originally Posted by Heshua

Originally Posted by Be Easy

Originally Posted by RavageBX

Ya'll in here like some idiots talking about loyalty but has the Weeknd even known Drake for a year now? Just because someone show you some love don't make him your friend. Especially when its industry love. Bottom line, if Weeknd wasn't buzzin Drake wouldn't be embracing him. So for Weeknd to jump off the ledge and start poppin fly over a situation that has NOTHING to do with him is outta pocket. What makes it worse is this ain't even on some ol' rap crew beef a la State Property where maybe you can stretch your role as a soldier when Jay beefs with Nas and you take a few shots on some crew love steez. OVOXO is not a rap crew, mob, gang, squad, or whatever other term you want to use that gives hip hop crews street cred. IDGAF how many dudes in black crew necks Drake puts in his videos. It's bad enough Drake buying into his own street cred now you got the Weeknd testing the waters. He's getting ahead of himself and anyone who says otherwise is not calling a spade a spade. Don't be Drake's son son, be a man and stand on your own two.
YO. OD son. Chill it ain't that serious.
Everything he said was the truth though.  You on the other hand added nothing to the discussion.
 
Originally Posted by ServeChilled81

Originally Posted by Rolaholic

Originally Posted by Destination Kicks

Can anyone translate the parts of Montreal he took from France Gall's 'Laisse tomber les filles'? I'd really like to know what it means.
Yea,he used the lines from Gall's "Laisser tomber les filles" which means "Let go of the girls". 
i think i remember hearing this song in a Tarantino movie
it's been stuck in my head all day

My girl translated it for me (she's french 
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Originally Posted by ShadyKay NT

Originally Posted by ServeChilled81

Originally Posted by Rolaholic

Yea,he used the lines from Gall's "Laisser tomber les filles" which means "Let go of the girls". 
i think i remember hearing this song in a Tarantino movie
it's been stuck in my head all day

My girl translated it for me (she's french 
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This is right

I have the word for word translation on my ipad i can post it when i get home.  Some one in the KTT forum translated it.  But I am not trying to fish through that 1800 page thread to find it.  Basically "I am not going to cry anymore"
 
Originally Posted by o fenomeno

Originally Posted by RavageBX

Ya'll in here like some idiots talking about loyalty but has the Weeknd even known Drake for a year now? Just because someone show you some love don't make him your friend. Especially when its industry love. Bottom line, if Weeknd wasn't buzzin Drake wouldn't be embracing him. So for Weeknd to jump off the ledge and start poppin fly over a situation that has NOTHING to do with him is outta pocket. What makes it worse is this ain't even on some ol' rap crew beef a la State Property where maybe you can stretch your role as a soldier when Jay beefs with Nas and you take a few shots on some crew love steez. OVOXO is not a rap crew, mob, gang, squad, or whatever other term you want to use that gives hip hop crews street cred. IDGAF how many dudes in black crew necks Drake puts in his videos. It's bad enough Drake buying into his own street cred now you got the Weeknd testing the waters. He's getting ahead of himself and anyone who says otherwise is not calling a spade a spade. Don't be Drake's son son, be a man and stand on your own two.
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im just imaging you working up a sweat typing this thing
So you imagine sweaty men then...cool.
Anyways, Weeknd adding his 2 cents in makes him fair game for any further disses from Common imo. Is that really how you want to start your career? Getting dissed over something that has nothing to do with you? 
 
Originally Posted by RavageBX

Originally Posted by o fenomeno

Originally Posted by RavageBX

Ya'll in here like some idiots talking about loyalty but has the Weeknd even known Drake for a year now? Just because someone show you some love don't make him your friend. Especially when its industry love. Bottom line, if Weeknd wasn't buzzin Drake wouldn't be embracing him. So for Weeknd to jump off the ledge and start poppin fly over a situation that has NOTHING to do with him is outta pocket. What makes it worse is this ain't even on some ol' rap crew beef a la State Property where maybe you can stretch your role as a soldier when Jay beefs with Nas and you take a few shots on some crew love steez. OVOXO is not a rap crew, mob, gang, squad, or whatever other term you want to use that gives hip hop crews street cred. IDGAF how many dudes in black crew necks Drake puts in his videos. It's bad enough Drake buying into his own street cred now you got the Weeknd testing the waters. He's getting ahead of himself and anyone who says otherwise is not calling a spade a spade. Don't be Drake's son son, be a man and stand on your own two.
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im just imaging you working up a sweat typing this thing
So you imagine sweaty men then...cool.


  
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At people think Drake put The Weeknd on. All Drake did was post two tracks on his blog. HOB would have blown up because it's hot simple as that.
 
Ravage I think you're looking a little too deep into a little 5 word tweet, I'm pretty sure most weeknd fans could give two %%%+% about common, you acting like dude about to get blackballed or something
 
Originally Posted by RedMan

At people think Drake put The Weeknd on. All Drake did was post two tracks on his blog. HOB would have blown up because it's hot simple as that.

You can make that seem like an insignificant thing if you want to...but it really isn't.
If you understand how the music industry works in this internet era then you know that was a MAJOR look. Perhaps it would have blown up over time...but dude blew up from the jump. 

Find me an artist in the past 5 years...that came from nowhere...and had THAT much acclaim on their first project without a major co-sign. 

HOB had like 100,000 downloads it's first week. Drake had NOTHING to do with that right? Not to mention shortly after that he co-branded an entire movement with dude.

I understand ya'll dudes hate Drake...but please...be rational. 
 
I agree & disagree with Rav. It was a tiny tweet that doesnt mean much but it does lead him to get dissed while he's still blowing up. And no one wants that in the beginning of their career cause now people are gonna say "The Weeknd makes good music but he hasn't done what Common done" when people can just say "The Weeknd makes good music".

Pretty much when you're just breaking into the industry you have to pick your battles wisely and this isn't one Abel wants.
 
Weeknd would be just as successful without Drake putting him on his blog. Major news sites/blogs were doing it way before Drake did it, so he didn't necessarily find a diamond in the rough.
 
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick

I agree & disagree with Rav. It was a tiny tweet that doesnt mean much but it does lead him to get dissed while he's still blowing up. And no one wants that in the beginning of their career cause now people are gonna say "The Weeknd makes good music but he hasn't done what Common done" when people can just say "The Weeknd makes good music".

Pretty much when you're just breaking into the industry you have to pick your battles wisely and this isn't one Abel wants.
Abel got something like 300k followers I think. One tiny tweet can reach a lot of people. Never mind the retweets and lurkers. I'm not disputing the severity of the statement. He didn't say anything crazy. But he did step out of line and insult a hip hop legend when he absolutely didn't have to. If Common chooses to throw him under the bus it's gonna be just like you said. If I'm Common and Drake responds, i'm bombin on everything 40, Weeknd, Drake, etc. 
 
Even if Common disses The Weeknd, nobody'll give a #%@* and nobody'll stop listening. He's not some rapper that can just be replaced. That's a benefit of being so unique.
 
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