Alleged Leak of The Weeknd’s Upcoming Album “Hurry Up Tomorrow” Sparks Debate Among Fans

Highlights
  • A purported track listing for The Weeknd’s next album “Hurry Up Tomorrow” has been leaked online, allegedly after the album was submitted for vinyl sales.
  • The leaked track list includes 11 songs, some of which appear to be previously unreleased demos and snippets.
  • While some netizens believe the leak is genuine, many have dismissed it as fake, arguing that the tracklist does not match the new songs The Weeknd has been previewing.

In a recent development that has shocked the music community, an alleged track listing for The Weeknd’s upcoming album “Hurry Up Tomorrow” has surfaced online.

According to reports, the tracklist was leaked after the artist’s team submitted the album for vinyl sales.

The leaked track list includes 11 songs, some of which appear to be previously unreleased demos and snippets.

The titles include “Hold My Heart,” “Wake Me Up,” “Royalty,” “Run Away,” “Hold On (feat. Coldplay),” “Take Me Back To LA,” “Old New,” “Live Again,” “Take It Easy On Me,” “The Horizon,” and “Unprepared Certainty.”

However, many fans have called into question the authenticity of this leak.

Some have argued that the tracklist does not align with the new songs The Weeknd has been previewing during his recent live performances, such as “Fades to Black,” “Wake Me Up,” “Take Me Back to LA,” “Dancing in the Flames,” “São Paulo,” “Let’s End It All,” and “Hurry Up Tomorrow.”

One X user commented, “not real. just some previously leaked demos and snippets,” while another said, “So fake. No ‘Dancing in the Flames,’ no ‘Open Hearts’… just some demos you can find on YouTube.”

Despite the skepticism, the alleged leak has sparked a heated debate among The Weeknd’s passionate fanbase.

Some believe the tracklist could be a genuine early version of the album, while others remain convinced it is a fabrication.

The Weeknd has been known to keep the details of his upcoming projects tightly under wraps, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the official announcement and release of “Hurry Up Tomorrow.”

As the speculation continues, it remains to be seen whether this alleged leak will be accurate or simply another case of rumor and misinformation in the ever-evolving music world.

Nonetheless, we also believe that the leak is fake!

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