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Unreleased The Weeknd Songs -

Since I cannot review songs that do not exist or have not been leaked, I have interpreted your request as a review of The Weeknd’s catalog of unreleased tracks, leaks, and demos—a subculture of his artistry that is nearly as famous as his official discography.

The Future of the Vault

As The Weeknd closes the chapter on his "new trilogy" (After Hours, Dawn FM, and the upcoming final album), speculation is rampant. Will he clear his vault for an anniversary box set? Will AI be used to restore unfinished demos? Or will these songs remain buried, only to surface in 2045 as lost digital artifacts?

: Early versions of this hit featured different arrangements and vocal takes that provided a more raw, less "polished" 80s vibe. "Hurry Up Tomorrow" Scraps Unreleased The Weeknd Songs

Why these songs keep us fascinated

Unreleased The Weeknd tracks are more than curiosities; they’re fragments of an ongoing artistic experiment. They allow listeners to trace decisions — what to keep, what to cut, what to hide — and to imagine alternate albums that might have been. For fans, each leaked demo or live-only number is another piece of a persona that thrives on mystery, excess, and reinvention.

"Godzilla": A rare, more aggressive track that surfaced through leaks. Since I cannot review songs that do not

In 2018, The Weeknd surprise-released My Dear Melancholy, a six-track EP that marked a new chapter in his musical journey. However, there are several unreleased tracks from this era that never saw the light of day. One such track is "Scary Hours", a dark, experimental track that features a more industrial sound. This track has been circulating online for years, and its existence hints at The Weeknd's continued exploration of new sounds.

, Abel recorded a series of upbeat, radio-friendly tracks with a production team called The Noise. These songs often surprise newer fans with their polished, traditional R&B feel. "Birthday Suit" Will AI be used to restore unfinished demos

Moreover, unreleased tracks often spark curiosity and anticipation among fans, fueling speculation about upcoming projects and collaborations. In The Weeknd's case, the occasional surprise drop has become a hallmark of his artistic approach, keeping fans engaged and invested in his music.

Title: Starry Eyes (Original Demo)
Era: After Hours (2019, before the Max Martin overhaul)
Producer: Metro Boomin, Frank Dukes
Leak Date: November 2021
Sound: This version of the song that eventually became “Save Your Tears” is completely different. It’s a stark, piano-and-trap-soul ballad with no 80s synth. The lyrics are brutally direct: “You laughed at my funeral / said the black suit made me look thin.” The final chorus has a blown-out 808 bass drop that was deemed “too aggressive” for the final album.

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