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LeoGlossary: The Weeknd Top 10 Songs (Playlist 12-9-23)

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  1. Blinding Lights: Released in 2019 as a single and later included in the album "After Hours" (2020), "Blinding Lights" became one of The Weeknd's biggest hits. Its retro-synth sound and catchy melody contributed to its commercial success.

  2. Starboy: The title track from The Weeknd's 2016 album "Starboy," featuring Daft Punk. The song has a funky and electronic vibe and won the Grammy Award for Best Urban Contemporary Album in 2018.

  3. Save Your Tears: From the album "After Hours" (2020), "Save Your Tears" is a synth-pop track with a blend of upbeat and melancholic elements. It gained popularity and success as a single.

  4. Creepin: This may refer to a song by The Weeknd, but without additional context (such as the album or release year), it's challenging to provide specific details.

  5. Can't Feel My Face: Released in 2015 as part of the album "Beauty Behind the Madness," this song is a funky and upbeat track with catchy pop elements.

  6. I Feel It Coming: Another collaboration with Daft Punk, this song is from the album "Starboy" (2016). It has a smooth, retro-futuristic vibe and showcases The Weeknd's falsetto.

  7. Die For You: This track appears to be from the album "Starboy" (2016), but without additional context, specific details are limited.

  8. Earned It: Featured in the soundtrack for the film "Fifty Shades of Grey" (2015), "Earned It" earned The Weeknd an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. It has a soulful and seductive sound.

  9. The Hills: Released in 2015 as a single and later included in the album "Beauty Behind the Madness," "The Hills" is a dark and atmospheric track that became a commercial success.

  10. Prisoner: A collaboration with Lana Del Rey, this song is from The Weeknd's album "Beauty Behind the Madness" (2015). It explores themes of desire and entrapment.

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