For over a decade now, The Weeknd has been obsessed with self-destruction. Every project, from his hazy trilogy of early mixtapes to his platinum pop star phase, has found a myriad of ways to depict The Weeknd (AKA Abel Tesfaye) in a hopeless cycle of hedonism and hollow comedowns, of…
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