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Title: The Weeknd - "Hurry Up Tomorrow"
Post by: mlaredoperez on February 02, 2025, 05:22:30 PM
The Weeknd released his final album with this stage name and it features 4 tracks by Max Martin & Oscar holter:

-Open hearts
-Give me mercy (With additional production from ILYA)
-Runaway (bonustrack)
-Society (Bonustrack which shouldn't be cause sounds like a pop radio smash)
Title: Re: The Weeknd - "Hurry Up Tomorrow"
Post by: melodicmoonlight on February 03, 2025, 02:46:48 AM
meh idk...these songs aren't really hitting like his Max/Oscar songs used to. ran out of ideas
Title: Re: The Weeknd - "Hurry Up Tomorrow"
Post by: nanofives on February 05, 2025, 03:28:21 AM
These are the links for Run Away and Society, which I couldn't find on streaming services
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WcqM6Ic6fY75ijBX7C9vugtnNwdNsiMa/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mk3Cjel6ksZw0FIGmEHsGEos1ynCrHau/view
Society is the highlight of the whole album, its riff reminds me of Secrets by P!nk, and the chord progression is one of the most interesting things I've seen from Max in a really long time
Title: Re: The Weeknd - "Hurry Up Tomorrow"
Post by: fossaree on February 07, 2025, 09:05:39 AM
The second verse's chord progression comes straight from Jennifer Paige's hit "Crush", bass root standing with the chords descending (vim-V7/vi-IV/vi-V7/vi). As a matter of fact the drum pattern, acoustic guitar strumming patterns and bpm are eerly similar...

Title: Re: The Weeknd - "Hurry Up Tomorrow"
Post by: Snipes3000 on February 08, 2025, 11:14:19 PM
Quote from: fossaree on February 07, 2025, 09:05:39 AMThe second verse's chord progression comes straight from Jennifer Paige's hit "Crush", bass root standing with the chords descending (vim-V7/vi-IV/vi-V7/vi). As a matter of fact the drum pattern, acoustic guitar strumming patterns and bpm are eerly similar...


which song do you talk about?
Title: Re: The Weeknd - "Hurry Up Tomorrow"
Post by: Airsrs on February 09, 2025, 12:02:40 AM
Quote from: melodicmoonlight on February 03, 2025, 02:46:48 AMmeh idk...these songs aren't really hitting like his Max/Oscar songs used to. ran out of ideas

Sounds like his song connect ran out of songs whom was their #1 writer that they both ripped off. See katy perry and britney spears. They released on katy perry first then britney and both fell because they were under zero compay at the time. Negligence business model and in bad faith. They even tried to hide under both of their younger sisters. Britneys sister and katys sister. Weird nepotism. Then under lukes sister. All took 33% cut just to cut out one writer. See the post titled misappropriated songs below this one. He'll be toasty guys like that must never get away. Over 395 works is a lot to steal from one person.

Someone hire jonna johnson aka jonna ireland so the bops come back. Bad faith on lukasz's part and Sony. Fake business. Prescription wasn't even filed as a company until 2009 but he was putting songs out in 2008 and marketing the company by passing out small flyers
Title: Re: The Weeknd - "Hurry Up Tomorrow"
Post by: Airsrs on February 09, 2025, 12:03:35 AM
Quote from: Airsrs on February 09, 2025, 12:02:40 AMSounds like his song connect ran out of songs whom was their #1 writer that they both ripped off. See katy perry and britney spears. They released on katy perry first then britney and both fell because they were under zero compay at the time. Negligence business model and in bad faith. They even tried to hide under both of their younger sisters. Britneys sister and katys sister. Weird nepotism. Then under lukes sister. All took 33% cut just to cut out one writer. See the post titled misappropriated songs below this one. He'll be toasty guys like that must never get away. Over 395 works is a lot to steal from one person.

Someone hire jonna johnson aka jonna ireland so the bops come back. Bad faith on lukasz's part and Sony. Fake business. Prescription wasn't even filed as a company until 2009 but he was putting songs out in 2008 and marketing the company by passing out small flyers.
Title: Re: The Weeknd - "Hurry Up Tomorrow"
Post by: fossaree on February 09, 2025, 05:14:19 AM
Quote from: Snipes3000 on February 08, 2025, 11:14:19 PMwhich song do you talk about?
The Weeknd's "Society"