The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Till Dawn (Here Comes the Sun)" by the artist "Weeknd, The"
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In the song "The Zone", The Weeknd sings about his desire to completely immerse himself in sensual pleasure and forget himself in the arms of a girl, despite the fact that he has no real feelings for her. The phrase "Why you gotta rush me, baby?" conveys his desire to prolong the moment and enjoy the intoxicating state he probably achieves through alcohol or drugs (judging by the line "So let me sip it slowly")
In "The Town," The Weeknd sings about a complicated relationship with a woman, likely ended due to his constant travel.The chorus features the repeated lines "You were doin' things I liked, things I liked / And you like diamond rings, diamond rings / I can buy, I can buy you them things / Before I hit the road, hit the road / I was havin' good times with ya / You deserve a crown, you deserve a throne
The song "The Morning" by The Weeknd tells the story of a debauched life full of parties, drugs, and casual relationships. The lyrical hero describes his luxurious yet empty lifestyle, where every day is like the last
In The Weeknd's song "The Knowing", the lyrical protagonist reveals his awareness of his lover's infidelity. He knows the truth about her nighttime escapades, her lies, and her pretense
The song The Hills by The Weeknd tells the story of a toxic relationship the protagonist is in with a girl while her boyfriend is away.The first verse establishes that their relationship is secretive ("You said, 'Keep it between us and that's it'")
In "The Fall," The Weeknd portrays a hedonistic and self-destructive lifestyle that came with his fame and fortune.The first verse paints a picture of a superficial relationship with a girl who seems more interested in his money than in him