Abel Makkonen Tesfaye (born February 16, 1990), known professionally as the Weeknd, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer. After Hours is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer the Weeknd, released on March 20, 2020, by XO and Republic Records.
Songs in the album are described here
Alone again– Abel addresses the substance abuse issue and overdose scare, asking his lover to remind him who he is and draw him out of his problem
Too late– Asking for forgiveness from his lover and to come and lead a life full of sin with him
Hardest to love-Abel reminiscing on his past behavior in a relationship, blaming himself for its demise
Scared to Live-Details how a tragic breakup left his lover doubting love
Snowchild-Abel looking back at his past, addressing his fast come up to fame and past vices like drug and women that wanted him as he blew up
Escape from LA-Abel dismissively addressing his partner and her infidelity within their relationship
Heartless-Music video shows intoxicated Abel gambling and smoking with producer metro in LA
Faith-Weeknd exploring his usual themes of hedonism and partying over a beat
Blinding lights-Abel in a constant state of distraction in the flashy city of LA and he only gets relief when in the presence of a significant other
In your eyes-Abel telling about the feelings when he sees his lover
Save your tears-Weeknd once again addresses his past relationships and recollects on the experiences that they went through together, while providing no emotional support to his ex
Repeat after me-Abel brainwashing his lover to repeat after him, to convince her to be with him and with her new found lover
After hours-Song addresses a failed relationship that ended in a heartbreak and serves as an apology letter for his past transgressions
Until I bleed out-Abel’s body has run out of blood putting all the efforts, unable to push further for the relationship he talks in this album, explains his hedonistic lifestyle
“We’re in Hell, it’s disguised as a paradise with flashing lights”
