Unreleased: The Weeknd Songs Best

The internet knows this track by its raw file name: "Blue Ass." It is a sledgehammer of a song. Over a haunting vocal chop, Abel delivers a scathing monologue about betrayal and fame. The lyrics are uncomfortably specific ("You love the spotlight, don't you?"), making it a painful but essential listen. It is arguably better than "Call Out My Name" because it refuses to be a single—it is purely an artistic purge.

: A seductive take on the Beyoncé hit that fits perfectly within the Beyoncé remix tradition. 3. The Modern Era: Leaks & Demos unreleased the weeknd songs best

The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) has a vast vault of unreleased music ranging from early pop-leaning demos to dark, cinematic outtakes from his most famous eras. Fans often categorize these into "The Noise" (pre-fame recordings), era-specific leaks, and demos that eventually became hits for other artists. The Top Unreleased Favorites The internet knows this track by its raw

The Shadow Discography: A Deep Dive into The Weeknd’s Greatest Unreleased Tracks It is arguably better than "Call Out My

From the murky, basement-era House of Balloons outtakes to the melancholic synth-pop tracks cut from After Hours , these "lost" songs offer a raw, unfiltered look into the creative process of one of pop’s most enigmatic stars. Here are the best of the best that every fan needs to hear.

Perhaps the most famous unreleased The Weeknd song. Enemy was intended for Kiss Land but scrapped due to sample clearance issues (it heavily interpolates Beach House’s Silver Soul ). The track features Drake at his most paranoid and Abel at his most vengeful. The line, "I’m not your enemy / I’m not your friend either," cuts deep. A mastered version leaked in 2015, and fans still beg for an official release.