The artist's new album came out as planned on March 20 The Weeknd has admitted that he initially thought that “it might have been insensitive” to release his new album ‘After Hours’ while the world is grappling with the coronavirus health crisis.
The Toronto artist, AKA Abel Tesfaye, released his fourth studio album as planned on March 20. A number of major artists have, however, decided to postpone their planned album releases in response to the coronavirus outbreak, with the likes of Lady Gaga and Haim taking up such an option in recent weeks.
Speaking to Billboard yesterday (April 1), The Weeknd acknowledged that it was “very bizarre” to be releasing and promoting an album in the current climate. “At first, I felt like it might have been