Here's the video for the Weeknd's new single "Kiss Land",
a heavily processed visual that picks up on where the pornographic
single art left off, finding Abel Tesfaye thinking aloud in a den of
iniquity.
When Abel Tesfaye, bka the Weeknd, dropped “Kiss Land”
earlier this year, Amrit astutely pointed out markers of Tesfaye’s
growth embedded into the track via a lighter, more celebratory touch in
both the sound and the lyrics. But something else that is worth noting
is that for anyone whose interests stretch throughout the blogosphere
and heard something familiar with this tune, it’s unlikely your ears
were deceiving you. Brooklyn producer Silky Johnson had a hand in
crafting the track and its backbone can originally be heard on Main
Attrakionz’s “Nothin Gonna Change.”
The video version is slightly more lush than the original, but it
doesn’t seem to be a case of foul play, anyway. Scratch that. There’s
always foul play when it comes to the Weeknd, but only in his propensity
for lustful deviance. And while the whole clip is shot to look like
you’re watching fuzzy security camera tapes, it is still a bit unsafe
for work.
Watch the video for the Weeknd's collaboration with Wiz Khalifa, "Remember You":
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