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Who did the cover of i feel it coming the weeknd
Who did the cover of i feel it coming the weeknd








  1. WHO DID THE COVER OF I FEEL IT COMING THE WEEKND MOVIE
  2. WHO DID THE COVER OF I FEEL IT COMING THE WEEKND FREE

I'm just tryna get you high (I'm just tryna, babe) We don't have to rush when you're alone with me

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Just a simple touch and it can set you free You don't have to run, I know what you've been through You've been scared of love and what it did to you Don't forget to LIKE the video and SUBSCRIBE to my channel. Studio Personnel, Engineer: Mick GuzauskiĬomposer Lyricist: Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: John HanesĪssociated Performer, Keyboards: Christopher Caswell Studio Personnel, Mix Engineer: Serban Ghenea Studio Personnel, Engineer: Florian Lagatta Producer, Co- Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: CirkutĪssociated Performer, Drums: John RobinsonĪssociated Performer, Guitar: Paul Jackson Jr.Īssociated Performer, Bass Guitar: Dylan Wiggins Producer, Co- Producer: Martin Doc McKinney ℗ 2016 The Weeknd XO, Inc., Manufactured and Marketed by Republic Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. And The Weeknd is his starboy.Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group While The Weeknd boast about his “P1 being cleaner than your church shoes”, the video tells us that he is still owned by Lucifer – the morning star. At the next level of initiation, things get very serious. The video is in perfect continuation of his previous videos where he was “discovered” by Lucifer and was made a star. Starboy is therefore not about The Weeknd becoming Christian or “changing his style”. Using this Christian symbol to commit death and destruction is part of the soul-selling process. To become a starboy, he has to kill his old self while wearing a cross and he must pledge his allegiance by ritualistically destroying his possessions using a cross. He is still owned by the elite – those who initiated them. Because of this, he owns a bunch of cool things that he brags about in his songs, making his fans jealous of his success. The Weeknd is now a “starboy”, a boy who was hand picked by the elite to become a “higher level” star.

WHO DID THE COVER OF I FEEL IT COMING THE WEEKND MOVIE

“Starboy” could very well be what happens after he becomes a soldier of the underworld, though it still doesn’t explain why he’s forced to kill himself like Jet Li in the movie The One. If we’re following this theory, I would say the chronological order to view the videos would be: “Can’t Feel My Face,” “Tell Your Friends,” and “The Hills.” He meets Lucifer, attempts to kill him in the desert, and he appears before him alive in well. There’s nothing angelic about The Weeknd, and there’s nothing Christian about murder. I think it’s rather far-fetched, but also very possible. The success he’s acquired comes at the price of his freedom, and he’s ordered to commit death and destruction using the most known Christian symbols. I came across a theory that suggests “Starboy” is someone who became a famous star through an elite group that you could draw parallel to the Illuminati. The question is, why does The Weeknd keep killing himself, and why does he get some kind of sick enjoyment out of it? Both spins come after the murder, a small similarity that stuck out to me. In both the “Tell Your Friends” and “Starboy” visuals, The Weeknd does a spin move that would make Diddy proud. In “Starboy,” the same thing happens after he finishes suffocating his old self―there’s a celebratory little dance he does. I don’t understand what this represents, but after he finishes the burial, The Weeknd joyously dances away. What also occurs in the beginning of “Tell Your Friends” is The Weeknd burying himself alive. It's possible that's why he wears the cross now. The bush can also be a sign of God’s presence, and it could be that a higher power is what allowed The Weeknd to kill the deity in the desert.

who did the cover of i feel it coming the weeknd

That relates to how The Weeknd appears in the “Can’t Feel My Face” video. In the bible, it is said that the bush was on fire, but not consumed by the flame.

who did the cover of i feel it coming the weeknd

In the very beginning of “Tell Your Friends” there’s a bush burning.










Who did the cover of i feel it coming the weeknd