Is The Weeknd wearing makeup in Save Your Tears?
Is The Weeknd wearing makeup in Save Your Tears?
The Weeknd just dropped the music video for his song “Save Your Tears,” and in it he’s wearing face prosthetics.
Why is The Weeknd’s face always bloody?
Specifically, it was a callback to his “Blinding Lights” music video, in which The Weeknd beaten to a pulp by bouncers, drives drunk, and ends up covered in blood—”I don’t want to ever promote drunk driving, but that’s what the dark undertone is,” he told Esquire (opens in new tab)—and the short film he released with …
Did The Weeknd made Take care?
Take Care runs 18 songs long, or 20 when including the bonus tracks, and has five contributions from The Weeknd. “Shot for Me,” “Crew Love” “Cameras / Good Ones Go Interlude,” “Practice,” and “The Ride” all feature a writing credit from The Weeknd.
Why was The Weeknd’s nose broken?
As it turns out, The Weeknd’s bloodied and bandaged face is actually a reference to his short film, After Hours, and his music video for “Blinding Lights.” We suppose it could be interpreted as extremely obscure and jarring marketing.