Unreleased The Weeknd Songs [upd] -

Which interests you the most? ( Trilogy , Starboy , After Hours , etc.) Share public link

Tesfaye is a conceptual artist. If a song does not fit the narrative or sonic texture of an era, it is cut. For example, the upbeat, dance-centric tracks recorded during the transition from My Dear Melancholy, to After Hours were heavily reworked or shelved.

: A leaked track known for its smooth R&B production and intimate lyrics.

, 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" Unreleased The Weeknd Songs

While the exact number of unreleased Weeknd tracks is known only to Tesfaye and his closest producers (like Illangelo, DaHeala, and Max Martin), several leaked songs have achieved legendary status among fans.

: While a version of this song eventually appeared on the deluxe edition of After Hours , early, raw demos leaked months prior, featuring different lyrical phrasing and a more stripped-back production. 2. The Starboy and BBTM Era Leftovers

Abel Tesfaye is an artist who rarely looks backward. He treats his eras like chapters in a book, closing them completely before moving on to the next character. Because of this, it is highly unlikely that older unreleased tracks like "Girls Born in the 90s" or "Out Here" will ever get official streaming releases. Which interests you the most

: As he prepares to "kill off" The Weeknd persona, Abel has mentioned having hundreds of songs that didn't fit the final chapter of his current trilogy. Where to Find Them? Because these songs are unreleased, they aren't on Apple Music . Fans typically find them on: SoundCloud

Additional early demos from this era include:

One of the most famous early leaks, this track shows a poppier, less gloomy side of Abel, yet still features his signature falsetto. These songs often surprise newer fans with their

: A demo recorded for Drake that showcases Abel’s early commercial songwriting style. "Rescue You" (aka "Superhero")

Are you hoping for a "lost tapes" album from Abel in the future?