First it was the car explosion in 'The Hills.'Then it was the suffocation in 'Starboy.'Now hes shooting himself in the head in the just released. Sharing the video, he wrote, "8.6.21 new single," in the caption. The Weeknd keeps dying in his own music videos. The singer shared the clip on Twitter, which featured athletes Sydney McLaughlin, Dalilah Muhammad, Athing Mu, and Gabby Thomas. In this expanded interview, The Weeknd gets deep about his 'After Hours' album: its creation, concept, videos, influences and much more. The clip was instrumental incorporating The Weeknd's melodic vocalizing until the very end, when "Take my breath" flashes out.ĪS per Variety, on Monday night, more of 'Take My Breath' was unveiled through an Olympics promo for the Team USA Women's Track and Field team.
He also teased the upcoming song on Monday morning on his social media handles, with the sneak peek video titled 'The Dawn Is Coming', accompanied by a trippy visual of a sunset. The song 'Take My Breath'- which has been previewed in an Olympics ad and on social media this week, was scheduled to air in Imax theatres before 'Suicide Squad' this week but has been pulled by IMAX on the belief that the light and strobe effects in the video have the potential to be dangerous to those watching with epilepsy and who might be prone to seizures.įor the unversed, in an interview with Variety in May, The Weeknd dropped a hint as to what his next album will be like saying, "If the last record is the after-hours of the night, then the dawn is coming."