Lana del Rey is a hidden feature on The Weeknd’s ‘Hast Tomorrow’

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The Weeknd has officially closed the chapter on its iconic trilogy with Hurry up tomorrowPublished Friday (January 31) via XO and Republic Records.

While fans expected collaboration by artists as Playboi Carti and AnittaA surprise feature appeared: Lana del Rey’s Uncredited vocals on the field “The Abyss.”

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Another unexpected detail of the release was the absence of “Dancing in the Flames”, which was previously promoted as a single.

The song does not appear on the final tracklist, leading to speculation as to whether it was cut at the last minute or reserved for a future project.

The album arrives after a slight delay, originally scheduled to January 24, but exposed due to Weeknd’s $ 1 million donation to Los Angeles Wildfire Relief Inders. It acts as the third and final rate of his latest trilogy that follows After hours and Dawn FM.

The project was initiated by the singles “Tideless” with Playboi Carti and “São Paulo” with Anitta. “Timeless” reached No. 3 on Billboard Hot 100 in October.

Next to the album Weeknd will also make his feature film debut in the upcoming psychological thriller Hurry up tomorrow, Directed by Trey Edward Shults and starring Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan. The film, scored by The Weeknd and long -time partner Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never), is ready for theater release on May 16.

After 14 years of redefining modern R&B, Weeknd’s latest release marks the end of an era. With Del Rey’s hidden contributions and the mystery of “Dancing in the Flames” Hurry up tomorrow Offers lots for fans to unpack.

Stream “The Abyss” below.

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