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Do you like nature in Italy?🧐⛰🏞

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The Weeknd Displays Incredible VocalsAbel Tesfaye, also known as The Weeknd, is a generational artist and that is largel...
25/08/2023

The Weeknd Displays Incredible Vocals

Abel Tesfaye, also known as The Weeknd, is a generational artist and that is largely in part because of his singing voice. It has led to him becoming the highest-streamed artist on Spotify with well over 100 million monthly listeners. He is also the first artist ever to eclipse triple digits. Furthermore, five songs have been played over one billion times (Blinding Lights, Starboy, Save Your Tears, Die For You, and The Hills). On all of these tracks, he is at his most passionate, whether it is singing about toxic relationships, profound love, or flaunting his wealth, he shows out.

Moreover, he puts the same emotion and effort into his live performances, which really cements him as one the greatest to ever do it. The Weeknd is currently on the second leg of his After Hours Til Dawn, which is running through Europe and Latin America. The Canadian’s most recent visit was in Madrid, and there is a clip on Instagram that is a must-watch. He was performing a hit from his 2020 album, After Hours. The title track “After Hours” is a heavenly six-minute listening experience and it was brought to life live.

In the Instagram video above from The Neighborhood Talk, The Weeknd is singing the part of the song right before it transitions to a different beat. However, he decides to hold the high-pitched singing for 15 seconds straight. It is hard to put into words how hard it is to do that. The fans went absolutely nuts for it and it is easy to see why.

What do you think about this video clip of The Weeknd? Do you consider him one of, if not the greatest singer of all time? Or, does The Weeknd rank lower for you on the list? We want to hear what your thoughts are on all of the questions above. Put those answers in the comments section below and follow HNHH for all the latest music news and viral clips around the internet.

J. Cole Says 50 Cent’s “Get Rich Or Die Tryin'” Is The Greatest Album EverJ. Cole and 50 Cent have always had some respe...
16/08/2023

J. Cole Says 50 Cent’s “Get Rich Or Die Tryin'” Is The Greatest Album Ever

J. Cole and 50 Cent have always had some respect for each other. Back when the German-born rapper was on the come-up, the G-Unit icon did not originally see the vision of signing “a conscious rapper.” Since their bread and butter is more gangsta-inspired, 50 passed on him. While he might regret that decision to some degree, it was apparent that he still wanted to work with him in the studio. Their respective styles can be heard on J Cole’s 2013 album Born Sinner on the track “New York Times” featuring Bas.

Now, that moment has come full circle on possibly 50 Cent’s last tour, The Final Lap. On August 9, 50 rocked the crowd and the stage on his home turf at the Barclays Center. Additionally, it is a two-part show, that will also see the “P.I.M.P” perform on August 10. It was a great moment to see 50 and Cole together in front of thousands of rabid fans. After the North Carolina native walked off, he wanted to be sure to give 50 his flowers for all that he has done for the hip-hop genre.

“If y’all don’t make some noise for one of the greatest n****s to ever do this s**t 50 muthaf*****g Cent, Curtis Jackson.” However, J. Cole did not stop there, going as far as to say that Curtis Jackson’s commercial smash is the greatest album ever. “Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ the greatest album of all time I don’t give a f**k what y’all talking about n***a.” He even gave his props to Michael Jackson’s Thriller, but 50’s takes the cake for him it seems.

What are your thoughts on J Cole’s possibly controversial statement? Do you agree or disagree with him? Do you think he actually believes it, or he was just trying to hype up 50 Cent? We want to hear what you have to say down in the comments section. Furthermore, be sure to keep it locked in with HNHH for all the latest news around the music world.

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