Album Background

Released January 31, 2025, Hurry Up Tomorrow is the sixth and final album under The Weeknd persona, offering a full stop to the narrative arc begun with After Hours and Dawn FM EW.com+15The Scribe – UCCS student newspaper.+15music-discussion.com+15Spectrum Pulse+5Wikipedia+5The Scribe – UCCS student newspaper.+5. Tied to a psychological thriller film starring Abel Tesfaye, Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan, the album merges personal catharsis, creative rebirth, and cinematic ambition People.com+4EW.com+4The Guardian+4.

Themes include fame’s toll, trauma upon identity, and the symbolic shedding of a persona—suggesting either finality or rebirth EW.com+4EW.com+4LOS40+4.


Track-by-Track Breakdown

1. Wake Me Up (5:08)

A thriller-esque opener blending synth-pop drama and MJ nostalgia. Sets the tone.

2. Cry for Me (~3:44)

Emotional dip in a “penthouse prison”—heavy synths, vulnerability laid bare.

  • Strengths: Raw, heartfelt vocals
  • Weaknesses: Conventional structure
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3. I Can’t F*cking Sing

A brief, tongue-in-cheek interlude—a nod to the voice loss that catalyzed the project.

4. São Paulo (feat. Anitta)

Energetic funk-laced anthem—global texture, high energy.

5. Until We’re Skin & Bones

Atmospheric transition—quiet, haunting, introspective.

6. Baptized in Fear (~3:53)

A dark redemption anthem that closes the trilogy with ritualistic power.

7. Open Hearts

A raw, piano-driven ballad. Fans call it 2025’s most intimate track.

8. Opening Night

Reasserts the persona with dramatic flair—blurs performance and anxiety.

9. Reflections Laughing (feat. Florence Welch & Travis Scott)

Textured collaboration—a rollercoaster of haunting vocals and heavy production.

10. Enjoy the Show (feat. Future)

R&B sorrow and addiction-coded despair. Critics praise the chemistry.

  • Strengths: Emotional intimacy
  • Weaknesses: Fans note it feels underwhelming alongside other tracks
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11. Given Up On Me & I Can’t Wait To Get There

Vulnerable ballads that complete the emotional descent.

13. Timeless (feat. Playboi Carti) (~4:16)

Trap-powered, minimalist. Critically divisive.

14-18. Niagara Falls — Take Me Back To LA — Big Sleep — Give Me Mercy — Drive

A mix of dreamy nostalgia (Take Me Back To LA), cinematic retro (Big Sleep), spiritual confession (Give Me Mercy), and haunting escape (Drive)

19. The Abyss (feat. Lana Del Rey)

Dreamy duet that earns both praise and mixed fan reactions.

20. Red Terror

Darkwave energy—bold callback to early cult aesthetics.

21. Without a Warning

Slow-close reflection—a deliberate dive into vulnerability.

22. Hurry Up Tomorrow (title track)

The final farewell—merges into his earliest work, closing the circle.


Recommended Tracks

  • Wake Me Up
  • Cry for Me
  • Baptized in Fear
  • Open Hearts
  • Reflections Laughing
  • Drive

Trivia & Inside Scoop


Release & Reception

  • Release Date: January 31, 2025 Wikipedia+1Niles West News+1
  • Debuted #1 on Billboard 200, selling 490,500 units—highest first-week for any male artist since 2020 Wikipedia.
  • Critics praise its scope and honesty: Pitchfork calls it “expansive-sounding and necessarily focused” Pitchfork.
  • Fans rate it highly—RemisReviews leans “mostly 9/10… if not for its length” Album of the Year.

Final Verdict

Rating: 8/10

A crescendo of personal mythology, emotional closure, and artistic reinvention. Hurry Up Tomorrow is not an easy listen—but in its ambition and rawness, it’s unforgettable.


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