The Weeknd has started work on the follow up to ‘After Hours’ and says he’s been inspired by the coronavirus pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests.Speaking to tmrw magazine, Abel Tesfaye also said events over 2020 have made him more “inspired and creative” during the pandemic.“I have been more inspired and creative during the pandemic than I might normally be on the road,” he said.“The pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement and the tensions of the [US] election have mostly created a sense of gratitude for what I have and closeness with the people near me.”The singer also said that ‘After Hours’ was some of his best work in the last decade.He added: “I feel like I spent the last 10 years creating a sound and most of my career I’ve.