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I almost have a seizure whenever I listen to 'Gone'
Fukkkkkk
Fukkkkkk
This seems ridiculous to me when I think about it, but at $10, I'm compelled to buy the album again. Fam gonna look at me like though .
Since it was 10$, I bought 2. One for me, the other I'm going to let people borrow so more people know about him.
The amount of time i've listened to his 3 mixtapes more than makes up the 20$.
Again
Exactly. I've spent $20 on much more ridiculous things as well like coping brand new blurays only for them to be $10 or less by Black Friday.
It's that serious bruh
I copped it 3 times just so I could get the feeling of buying 3 separate albums.
I could only imagine what I'd think of this if this was the first time I heard it.
For anyone who's new to the Weeknd and isn't really feeling it, I'd suggest given it another spin.
When i first listened to HOB I skipped around the album and was at the hype from some forums, this was back when no one really new what the Weeknd was.
About a week later i was on a long drive home and decided I might as well give it another spin. Don't know what the difference was but I was , and that was just during High for This.
I was the rest of the way home. So yea give it another spin, if you still don't like it
anybody know if the other shyt Jeremy Rose has done is any good? What You Need(still my fav song from duke) and The Party & The Afterparty were the first Weeknd songs that I heard before HOB dropped. I know they had a falling out or whatever but from what I read they pretty much laid the blueprint for his sound that Doc & Illangelo continued on with. Can't wait to see what's next, I like the direction he went in on the new tracks, Valerie and Til Dawn are both
anybody know if the other shyt Jeremy Rose has done is any good? What You Need(still my fav song from duke) and The Party & The Afterparty were the first Weeknd songs that I heard before HOB dropped. I know they had a falling out or whatever but from what I read they pretty much laid the blueprint for his sound that Doc & Illangelo continued on with. Can't wait to see what's next, I like the direction he went in on the new tracks, Valerie and Til Dawn are both