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The Weeknd doesn’t want you to save your tears for another day anymore. Instead, cry for him. On Tuesday, the R&B star, real name Abel Tesfaye, released the dark video for Hurry Up Tomorrow‘s ...
“Save Your Tears” was formally released as the fourth single from The Weeknd’s critically acclaimed and record breaking fourth studio album, After Hours, on Aug. 9, 2020.
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.
“Save Your Tears” is the fourth song on The Weeknd’s After Hours album that was released last year and peaked at number one on the iTunes chart and the Billboard Top 100.
For “Save Your Tears,” the Weeknd is on the mend, singing in front of a masked, seated audience, but as usual with his videos, things aren’t quite what they seem and ultimately take a turn.
The Weeknd has a song titled “Save Your Tears,” which Gomez could be alluding to with her lyrics. The line raised eyebrows with listeners, especially since she mentioned “the weekend” in ...