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Weeknd Special Album

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12 songs
4:32Song Image
Dark dance R&B at 112 BPM with The Weeknd-inspired male vocals featuring controlled vibrato and extended, sustained line endings that bleed into reverb, Pulsing analog synth bass, glossy atmospheric pads, crisp electronic drums, deep sub kicks, and subtle arpeggiated synth textures driving a hypnotic groove, Moody nightclub production with reverb-drenched transitions and minimal ambient guitar accents, Intimate low-register verses delivered smooth and breathy, building into emotional layered falsetto on the chorus with long, lingering melodic phrases, Hook centered around the repeated line “It’s last call, ” seductive, tense, and drawn-out rather than explosive, Stripped-down bridge with filtered drums and bass, vocal nearly isolated before the final chorus returns with stacked harmonies, heavier low-end, and immersive club energy, Toxic romance tension, cinematic late-night bar atmosphere, modern and club-ready mix
4:14Song Image
The Weeknd-Inspired male vocalsand band sound, dark dance R&B track at 112 BPM with pulsing analog synth bass, glossy atmospheric pads, crisp electronic drums, deep sub kicks, and subtle arpeggiated synth textures, Moody nightclub production with reverb-drenched transitions and minimal guitar accents, Smooth male vocal with intimate low-register verses building into emotional layered falsetto on the chorus, Hook centered around the repeated phrase “It’s last call, ” seductive and tense rather than explosive, Stripped-down bridge with filtered drums and bass before final chorus hits with stacked harmonies and heavier low-end, Late-night bar energy, toxic romance tension, cinematic and modern club-ready mix
3:56Song Image
The Weeknd-Inspired Vocals and band sound, dark alternative R&B track at 110 BPM with a hybrid electronic and live band arrangement: pulsing analog synth bass layered with live electric bass, crisp electronic drums blended with live kit percussion, moody electric guitar swells with subtle distortion, atmospheric pads, and cinematic reverb textures, Smooth, sensual male vocal with breathy low-register verses rising into layered falsetto hooks, Chorus centered around the phrase “I’m drunk on it, ” hypnotic and seductive rather than explosive, Bridge strips to bass, filtered drums, and intimate vocal before final chorus returns with fuller band energy and stacked harmonies, Late-night hotel room tension, glossy but dangerous, modern and immersive mix
4:19Song Image
A high-energy electronic dance track R&B Male vocals velvet smooth sound built around a fast 130 BPM four-on-the-floor pulse with a powerful, punchy kick, crisp snare, tight hi-hat patterns, and a deep, pulsating eighth-note bassline, all supporting a bright, arpeggiated minor-key synth lead that drives the urgency of the track; the sound is polished and wide with strong low-end presence, evolving through subtle melodic variations, rising filter sweeps, added layers, and rhythmic intensity as the arrangement moves from an atmospheric intro into a vibrant main section before easing into a clean, controlled outro; no vocals, just pure motion, energetic club momentum, dynamic build-ups, shimmering textures, and a hypnotic, catchy lead that repeats with small shifts to keep the groove alive
2:54Song Image
The Weeknd-Inspired moody alternative R&B track at 104 BPM with minimal atmospheric synth pads, deep sub bass, soft but punchy electronic drums, subtle ambient textures, and faint electric guitar swells, Intimate male vocal with restrained low-register verses building into airy, emotional falsetto on the chorus, Hook centered around the repeated phrase “You’re gone, but you’re still here, ” melancholic and hypnotic rather than explosive, Sparse production in verses with space for storytelling, bridge strips down to bass and vocal only, final chorus adds layered harmonies and slightly heavier drums, Late-night emptiness, morning-after silence, glossy but vulnerable, cinematic and immersive mix
4:33Song Image
The Weeknd-Inspired dark dance R&B track at 110 BPM with pulsing synth bass, atmospheric pads, crisp electronic drums, deep sub kicks, and shimmering arpeggiated synth textures, Moody, cinematic production with reverb-heavy transitions and subtle distorted textures, Weeknd-Inspired Male vocal with smooth lower register verses building into emotional falsetto hook, intimate and slightly desperate tone, Minimal verses with space for storytelling, explosive but controlled chorus centered around the repeated phrase “Just drive, ” Bridge strips down to bass and vocal before final layered chorus with stacked harmonies, Late-night freeway energy, glossy heartbreak, seductive but tense atmosphere, modern club-ready mix
3:02Song Image
A sophisticated, modern R&B/Pop track titled “The Way You Move, ” blending smooth sensuality with dance-floor confidence; inspired by artists like Chris Brown and Usher, this song rides a mid-tempo groove (90–96 BPM) with polished production, warm basslines, electric piano chords, slick guitar licks, lush synth pads, and crisp percussion for a seductive, radio-ready sound, The male vocals should be smooth with light rasp, harmonized by soft female backing on the hook, delivering lyrics that express admiration and romantic awe at the way a woman moves with elegance, confidence, and rhythm, The overall mood is hypnotic and classy—perfect for both slow R&B playlists and club remixes, Include a rich, late-night atmosphere with subtle electronic textures, melodic transitions, and a catchy, sophisticated chorus that celebrates love, energy, and connection without crossing into vulgarity—clean, emotional, and timeless
4:18Song Image
High-energy 80s-inspired dance pop at 118 BPM with The Weeknd-inspired male vocals, Bright driving analog synth bass, shimmering retro arpeggiated synth leads, punchy gated snare, crisp electronic drums, and deep sub kick layered underneath, Upbeat, neon-soaked nightclub production with cinematic reverb and glossy atmospheric pads, Smooth male vocal with confident low-register verses building into soaring layered falsetto on the chorus with long sustained notes and subtle vibrato, Hook centered around the repeated phrase “Take me higher, ” chantable and euphoric with stacked harmonies, Big pre-drop build with filtered drums and rising synths before explosive chorus hits with full drums and synth leads, Retro-modern, dancefloor-ready, uplifting but slightly emotional undertone, polished club mix
3:44Song Image
A modern alt-R&B track with The Weeknd–inspired male vocals, smooth falsetto runs, emotional grit, A high-energy electronic dance track built around a fast 130 BPM four-on-the-floor pulse with a powerful, punchy kick, crisp snare, tight hi-hat patterns, and a deep, pulsating eighth-note bassline, all supporting a bright, arpeggiated minor-key synth lead that drives the urgency of the track; the sound is polished and wide with strong low-end presence, evolving through subtle melodic variations, rising filter sweeps, added layers, and rhythmic intensity as the arrangement moves from an atmospheric intro into a vibrant main section before easing into a clean, controlled outro; just pure motion, energetic club momentum, dynamic build-ups, shimmering textures, and a hypnotic, catchy lead that repeats with small shifts to keep the groove alive
4:20Song Image
A modern alt-R&B track with The Weeknd–inspired male vocals, smooth falsetto runs, emotional grit, A high-energy electronic dance track built around a fast 130 BPM four-on-the-floor pulse with a powerful, punchy kick, crisp snare, tight hi-hat patterns, and a deep, pulsating eighth-note bassline, all supporting a bright, arpeggiated minor-key synth lead that drives the urgency of the track; the sound is polished and wide with strong low-end presence, evolving through subtle melodic variations, rising filter sweeps, added layers, and rhythmic intensity as the arrangement moves from an atmospheric intro into a vibrant main section before easing into a clean, controlled outro; just pure motion, energetic club momentum, dynamic build-ups, shimmering textures, and a hypnotic, catchy lead that repeats with small shifts to keep the groove alive
3:34Song Image
High-energy 80s-inspired dance pop at 118 BPM with The Weeknd-inspired male vocals, Bright driving analog synth bass, shimmering retro arpeggiated synth leads, punchy gated snare, crisp electronic drums, and deep sub kick layered underneath, Upbeat, neon-soaked nightclub production with cinematic reverb and glossy atmospheric pads, Smooth male vocal with confident low-register verses building into soaring layered falsetto on the chorus with long sustained notes and subtle vibrato, Hook centered around the repeated phrase “Take me higher, ” chantable and euphoric with stacked harmonies, Big pre-drop build with filtered drums and rising synths before explosive chorus hits with full drums and synth leads, Retro-modern, dancefloor-ready, uplifting but slightly emotional undertone, polished club mix
3:01Song Image
A sophisticated, modern R&B/Pop track titled “The Way You Move, ” blending smooth sensuality with dance-floor confidence; inspired by artists like Chris Brown and Usher, this song rides a mid-tempo groove (90–96 BPM) with polished production, warm basslines, electric piano chords, slick guitar licks, lush synth pads, and crisp percussion for a seductive, radio-ready sound, The male vocals should be smooth with light rasp, harmonized by soft female backing on the hook, delivering lyrics that express admiration and romantic awe at the way a woman moves with elegance, confidence, and rhythm, The overall mood is hypnotic and classy—perfect for both slow R&B playlists and club remixes, Include a rich, late-night atmosphere with subtle electronic textures, melodic transitions, and a catchy, sophisticated chorus that celebrates love, energy, and connection without crossing into vulgarity—clean, emotional, and timeless