A heavy, horror-movie-inspired trap-R&B masterpiece. Powered by a screaming, distorted bassline and a distorted vocal hook, the track details a clandestine, drug-addled affair. It famously replaced "Can't Feel My Face" at number one on the charts, making The Weeknd one of the few artists to succeed themselves at the top spot.
: A gritty, distorted anthem that became an unlikely Diamond-certified hit. "Can't Feel My Face" the weeknd beauty behind the madness zip exclusive
For those who may not know, "Beauty Behind the Madness" is the third studio album by Canadian R&B singer The Weeknd, released on August 28, 2015. The album was a massive commercial success, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart and featuring some of The Weeknd's most popular songs, such as "The Hills," "Earned It," and "In the Night." A heavy, horror-movie-inspired trap-R&B masterpiece
"Beauty Behind the Madness" was released on August 28, 2015, through XO and Republic Records. For The Weeknd (born Abel Tesfaye), this album was more than just a follow-up to his critically acclaimed mixtapes (collected as "Trilogy") and his official debut album, "Kiss Land." It was his big-budget, stadium-sized breakthrough into the mainstream. The album features a collection of elite guest appearances from Labrinth, Ed Sheeran, and Lana Del Rey, and was executive produced by The Weeknd himself alongside DaHeala and Illangelo. : A gritty, distorted anthem that became an
Beyond the core tracks, certain —such as the Japanese release—offered bonus content, including the Martin Garrix Remix of "Can't Feel My Face" and high-profile remixes of "The Hills" featuring Eminem and Nicki Minaj . Critical and Commercial Success
For fans looking for the definitive version of The Weeknd's seminal 2015 album, Beauty Behind the Madness