Every Weeknd song on the ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ soundtrack
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The Weeknd’s older hits also play a starring role in his new film, Hurry Up Tomorrow.
From director Trey Edward Shults, the psychological thriller stars the singer-songwriter, real name Abel Tesfaye, as a fictionalized version himself: Abel, an insomnia-plagued music superstar contending with heartbreak and self-dread, who meets a mysterious stranger by the name of Anima, or Ani (played by Jenna Ortega), after he suffers a mental break on stage. As they spend the night together, she pulls him into a mind-bending odyssey of self-interrogation. Barry Keoghan also stars as Abel’s coked-up manager, Lee.
“It’s about an artist, you could say, on the verge of a mental breakdown,” Shults previously told Entertainment Weekly in an early first look, characterizing the film as unlike anything he’s ever seen before. Tesfaye, who co-wrote the script with Shults and his former The Idol collaborator Reza Fahim, also called the experience of mining from real life “introspective and cathartic.” “From writing to production and through post — I realized just how much of a catalyst this art form can be for conversations about our emotions, mental health, and vulnerabilities.”
Andrew Cooper
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Inspired by Tesfaye’s unmooring experience of losing his voice mid-concert during a 2022 show in Los Angeles, Hurry Up Tomorrow serves as a companion film to the artist’s sixth studio album of the same name. Naturally, the film primarily pulls music from the new album, but some older hits make surprise appearances, too. Without further ado (and in no particular order), below are all of the bops to expect in the feature.
“Wake Me Up” (from Hurry Up Tomorrow)
“Cry For Me” (from Hurry Up Tomorrow)
“São Paulo” (from Hurry Up Tomorrow)
“Timeless” (from Hurry Up Tomorrow)
“Open Hearts” (from Hurry Up Tomorrow)
“Red Terror” (from Hurry Up Tomorrow)
“Without a Warning” (from Hurry Up Tomorrow)
“Drive” (from Hurry Up Tomorrow)
“Blinding Lights” (from After Hours)
“Gasoline” (from Dawn FM)
“Hurry Up Tomorrow” (from Hurry Up Tomorrow)
Hurry Up Tomorrow, the movie, is now in theaters.