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Confession: I really like this normie song

aswellfella

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I don't listen to normie music
 
Apart from Starboy (obviously), I haven't revisited this album since its release in 2016. Listening to the song now, I'm realizing how borderline based and blackpilled the lyrics truly are. :dafuckfeels:
 
I mean it was a pretty popular song tbf. The music video it had was pretty cool.
You're right. The Weeknd is literally the 4th most streamed music artist of all time. Forgive me for being presumptuous.

Things take several deadly turns in the cinematic video for The Weeknd’s latest thriller, “False Alarm.” The song has been described by critics as a dance-punk and electro-rock track.

Filmed from a first-person point of view, the gritty and explicit clip, directed by Ilya Naishuller, the director behind first-person cyber-action film Hardcore Henry, will keep you on the edge of your seat—sending the viewer through a bank robbery turned into high-speed chase with guns blazing. It begins with a parental advisory warning for "explicit content" and "graphic violence." It is not an exaggeration: The video features very bloody, very violent scenes.

In the end, the captive sweetheart with lovable eyes turns out to be no victim. After all is said and done, and after much blood is shed, she walks away with the dough.

All we’re left with is The Weeknd, who’s got one more bullet to shoot.

Just in time for Halloween, unleash the gory visual below, at your own risk.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW5oGRx9CLM
 
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Things take several deadly turns in the cinematic video for The Weeknd’s latest thriller, “False Alarm.” The song has been described by critics as a dance-punk and electro-rock track.

Filmed from a first-person point of view, the gritty and explicit clip, directed by Ilya Naishuller, the director behind first-person cyber-action film Hardcore Henry, will keep you on the edge of your seat—going through a bank robbery turned into high-speed chase with guns blazing. It begins with a parental advisory warning for "explicit content" and "graphic violence." It is not an exaggeration: The video features very bloody, very violent scenes.

In the end, the captive sweetheart with lovable eyes turns out to be no victim. After all is said and done, and after much blood is shed, she walks away with the dough.

All we’re left with is The Weeknd, who’s got one more bullet to shoot.

Just in time for Halloween, unleash the gory visual below, at your own risk.
I will never find it not funny that one of the most well know black users on this site constantly steals random articles and comments. :feelsgah: :feelsgah:
Bro is not breaking the stereotype allegations
 
Why does he sound so gay?
 
Edgemaster is my saint
 

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