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As we know Canadian singer The Weeknd has officially entered his television era through ‘The Idol’. Now he has planned on dropping the whole soundtrack for his series by the finale.
The new HBO drama series has been co-created and co-led by Abel Tesfaye aka ‘The Weeknd’.
Apart from him, the series also features Lily Rose-Depp, South Korean singer Jennie Ruby Jane, Troye Sivan, Dan Levy, and Moses Sumney.
Now in a latest Instagram post, The Weeknd announced of planning on dropping the whole soundtrack for Idol by the finale.
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The first of the two new songs, ‘The Lure’, serves as the theme score for the Sam Levinson-helmed series. The second new track is titled ‘World Class Sinner’, and acts as the first musical offering from Jocelyn, the fictional pop sensation portrayed by Lily Rose-Depp.
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The Weeknd has been releasing songs from The Idol soundtrack over the past few months — including ‘Popular’, a collaboration with Madonna and Playboi Carti, and ‘Double Fantasy’, a Future duet that peaked at No. 18 on the Billboard Hot 100.
To date, The Weeknd has earned seven chart-toppers on the Hot 100, and he has sent four titles to the summit of the Billboard 200.