When The Weeknd released Starboy in 2016, he wanted to become a pop star. He shed his old R&B persona, cutting his signature hair and strangling his old self to death in the “Starboy” music video. He armed his album with A-list pop producers and buzzworthy features like Max Martin and Kendrick …
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'My Dear Melancholy,' is The Weeknd at his most vulnerable