The Weeknd – Dawn FM (2xLP)
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From the multi-platinum two-time Grammy winner The Weekend!
The follow-up to After Hours on double LP
Featuring Tyler, The Creator, Lil Wayne, Quincy Jones and more!
Dawn FM is The Weeknd's follow-up to his critically-acclaimed 2020 album, After Hours, which was his fourth No. 1 album in the United States, and which topped the charts in 20 additional nations, including Canada and the United Kingdom. Dawn FM includes collaborations with Tyler, The Creator, Lil Wayne, Quincy Jones, Oneohtrix Point Never, and actor Jim Carrey, who narrates on the disc.
The production was handled by The Weeknd himself alongside Oneohtrix Point Never — who produced the majority of the tracks-as well as Max Martin, Oscar Holter, Calvin Harris, and Swedish House Mafia, among others.
Says Pitchfork: "Dawn FM is a cavernous album, and the surprises on its tracks can feel like hidden crystalline chambers." Variety calls it "possibly The Weekend's best and most fully-realized album to date."
Canadian-born singer songwriter Abel Tesfaye (a.k.a. The Weekend) has been living at the top of the charts since 2014. Impressively, says Exclaim!, he has maintained that position without ever allowing the success of one record to dictate the sound of the next. He continually experiments with his music and constantly reinvents and pushes the boundaries of his sound with every release.
Dawn FM fuses elements from R&B, hip-hop, disco, new wave, electro-pop and synth-pop to create a unique and ethereal soundscape, managing to feel incredibly futuristic while being drenched in '80s nostalgia.
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Artist: The WeekndLabel: Republic Records, XOFormat: LPUnits: 2Country: WorldwideGenre: Hip Hop & RnB
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Dawn FM2.
Gasoline3.
How Do I Make You Love Me?4.
Take My Breath5.
Sacrifice6.
A Tale by Quincy7.
Out of Time8.
Here we Go… Again9.
Best Friends10.
Is There Someone Else?11.
Starry Eyes12.
Every Angel Is Terrifying13.
Don’t Break My Heart14.
I Heard You’re Married15.
Less Than Zero16.
Phantom Regret by Jim