But another artist couldn’t resist the call — or the reported $8.5 million paycheck, the insisted-upon same fee that Ye would have fetched. “Coachella, you know how much I love you! I have your back.
When The Weeknd took his song “Can’t Feel My Face” to the top of the charts in 2015, many listeners naturally wondered what exactly he meant by the phrase. (A narcotic reaction, perhaps?) When the ...
The Weeknd and Ariana Grande have mastered the romance genre. From the very sultry and sensual lyrics in their first collaboration “Love Me Harder” back in 2014, to last year’s potential heartbreak in ...
Kelly Clarkson spared no emotion for her rendition of The Weeknd and Ariana Grande's "Save Your Tears." The Texan singer and talk-show host covered the passionate pop-song-turned-ballad alongside her ...
The music video hosting network Vevo has announced the results of their most viewed videos of 2021 (Vevo notably hosts a great majority of the popular videos we watch on YouTube, so you’ll often see ...
Save your tears for another day: The Weeknd will return to Los Angeles on Thanksgiving weekend for a pair of performances to make up for his abruptly canceled Sept. 3 show. The “Save Your Tears” and ...
Reportedly, The Weeknd has sealed a $1 billion catalog deal with Lyric Capital. The Weeknd’s reps confirm that Lyric Capital ...
Less than two weeks before this year’s Coachella festival was finally set to return to the Southern California desert after a three-year COVID hiatus, Sunday headliner Kanye West suddenly pulled out — ...
The Weeknd’s “Save Your Tears” was the most-played video, both globally and in the U.S., on the major video network Vevo, the company announced Monday as part of its annual year-end look back on music ...
Vevo announced The Weeknd’s “Save Your Tears” was 2021’s most-watched video of the year around the globe and in the U.S. The Weeknd topped Vevo’s annual list for the most-watched video of the year.
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