The video features Future and Tesfaye performing in a prison-like setting. The video follows Hadid as a waitress at a nightclub who kills off gangsters who were taken advantage of her.Īfter Belly and Tesfaye get intoxicated at a party, the two fear that they might not make it out. Tesfaye performs at a bar to an unimpressed audience, with the exception of Iman, until Wilder arrives and sets him on fire.Īfter burying himself in the desert, Tesfaye is approached by a strange man.Īs apart of an advertisement for Apple Music, the video follows Tesfaye as he leaves a venue and heads for a limo, driven by Travolta, taking him to an afterparty. As he walks down the street, he is occasionally pushed by a woman. Tesfaye is seen crawling out of a wrecked car that has flipped over. Grande and Tesfaye perform while withstanding natural elements.Īs Tesfaye performs, Johnson and several other women perform a BDSM-themed burlesque dance behind him. The video follows Tesfaye walking through his hometown of Toronto. Tesfaye is filmed in a hotel room surrounded by women. The video features Ty Dolla Sign, Wiz Khalifa, DJ Mustard and Tesfaye performing in a horror-like setting with several women. The video revolves around Tesfaye murdering his unfaithful lover Tesfaye and Drake perform in a dark studio and subway. Set in Japan, Tesfaye finds himself among the ranks of a military regime who go out for a night on the town. Set in Japan, the video contains a lot of NSFW footage. Tesfaye has a confrontation with a mysterious man.Ī gunman confronts Tesfaye after robbing a bar. The video features psychedelic shots of Tesfaye, Drake and several women with a plethora of balloons. Titleįilmed in a dimly lit studio in black and white, Tesfaye paints the relationship he has with his fans.įilmed in black and white, Tesfaye performs while the shadow of a model pulls him in. Kiko Mizuhara appeared in " I Feel It Coming". He was later the focus of the 2021 documentary The Show, which followed his preparations for the Super Bowl LV halftime show. After appearing in the concert film Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour Live and the documentary Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall, Tesfaye made his feature film debut in Uncut Gems (2019). Tesfaye has appeared in several television shows, including co-writing and starring in an episode of American Dad! and making a guest appearance in Robot Chicken. The original video for "Blinding Lights" won the MTV Video Music Awards for Video of the Year and Best R&B Video. Four of the seven music videos, as well as the short film, were directed by Anton Tammi while two of the videos were directed by Cliqua. In all of the videos for the After Hours era, Tesfaye played a singular character donned in a red suit and a specific hairstyle. He also released a short film for the title track and a lyric/music video for the remix of "Blinding Lights" with Rosalía. įor his fourth studio album After Hours (2020), Tesfaye released seven music videos the songs " Heartless", " Blinding Lights", " In Your Eyes", " Until I Bleed Out", " Snowchild", " Too Late" and " Save Your Tears". For his debut extended play My Dear Melancholy, (2018), Tesfaye released two music videos for " Call Out My Name" and " Try Me" the latter video was self-directed. The music video for the title track won the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Video. He also released the short film Mania, which featured additional songs from the album. In support of his third studio album Starboy (2016), Tesfaye released six music videos for the title track, " False Alarm", " Party Monster", " Reminder", " I Feel It Coming" and " Secrets". In 2021, he released an alternate music video for "Can't Feel My Face". He also released a music video for the remix of "The Hills", which featured Eminem. Three of the five music videos were directed by Grant Singer. įor his second studio album Beauty Behind the Madness (2015), he released five music videos for the songs " Often", " The Hills", " Can't Feel My Face", " Tell Your Friends" and " In the Night". For his debut studio album Kiss Land (2013), he released five music videos for the title track, " Twenty Eight", " Belong to the World", " Live For" and "Pretty". From his compilation album Trilogy (2012), Tesfaye released three self-directed music videos for the songs "Rolling Stone", " Wicked Games" and " The Zone", which featured Drake. A noted cinephile, many of his music videos were inspired by various films.
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The Weeknd performing at FEQ in July 2018Ĭanadian singer-songwriter and record producer Abel Tesfaye, known professionally as the Weeknd, has been featured in over fifty music videos.