![]() “‘Cause all the nights you slept alone dryin’ your eyes/ And all the nights you thought about taking your life/ ‘Cause if it’s love you want again, don’t waste your time,” he quips. The Grammy Award-winning artist warns another woman to keep her distance, as he’s not truly in love with her even through their sexual past. “Hurt You” sees The Weeknd exude his wide-ranging singing abilities here more than any other track on the EP. The second collaboration with Gesaffelstein is reminiscent of classic Abel. “So I poison myself again, again/ ‘Til I feel nothing/ In my soul (in my soul)/ I’m on the edge of something breaking/ I feel my mind is slowly fading/ If I keep going, I won’t make it,” he croons. The R&B singer admits to poisoning himself with copious drugs but always finds himself crawling back to this toxic relationship. ![]() The French DJ earned himself co-production credits on West’s “Black Skinhead” and “Send It Up.” Here, he teams up with Frank Dukes for the synth-laden “I Was Never There.” The intro’s sonic is eerily similar to what he produced for Kanye on “Send It Up.” Gesaffelstein is probably best known in the hip-hop world for his contributions to Kanye West‘s futuristic Yeezus album.
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