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Register for FREESeveral high-profile leaks occurred during this peak period of his career.
Hailing from the early mid-2010s, "Our Love" captures the smooth, nocturnal R&B energy that bridged the gap between Trilogy and Kiss Land . The track features a sensual, slow-burning groove and showcases Tesfaye’s signature vulnerability. A high-quality studio leak of this song continues to rack up millions of views across unofficial YouTube uploads. 3. "Be God"
The Weeknd has an extensive catalog of unreleased music, ranging from his early pre-Trilogy demos to tracks from scrapped albums like the 2017 project often referred to as "Blue" or his upcoming final chapter Essential Tracks & Fan Favorites
The world of unreleased The Weeknd songs is a vast, mysterious vault of leaked tracks, discarded album concepts, and scrapped collaborations. For die-hard fans, these tracks offer an unfiltered look into Tesfaye’s creative evolution, showcasing the raw experimentation behind his cinematic eras. Why Abel’s Unreleased Catalog Holds Mythic Status
: While a version of this song eventually appeared on the deluxe edition of After Hours , early, raw demos leaked months prior, featuring different lyrical phrasing and a more stripped-back production. 2. The Starboy and BBTM Era Leftovers
Before adopting the moniker "The Weeknd," a teenage Abel Tesfaye recorded music under his actual name and as part of a rap/R&B duo known as Kin Kane. The most prominent artifact from this era is a collection of tracks recorded with a production group called . When these songs leaked in May 2011—right as House of Balloons was building mainstream buzz—they initially confused early fans due to their surprisingly bright, radio-friendly pop-R&B tone.
Over the years, major studio leaks have exposed vast quantities of rough demos. Once a song leaks in an unfinished state, Tesfaye and his production team often abandon it entirely. The Holy Grails: Most Famous Unreleased Tracks
Dating back to the early mid-2010s, "Our Song" is a smooth, atmospheric R&B track that perfectly captures the moody, nocturnal vibe of the Kiss Land or Beauty Behind the Madness eras. It features a slower tempo and vulnerable lyrics about a toxic, cyclical relationship. 3. "Be God"
Before adopting the moniker The Weeknd, Abel Tesfaye was part of a production duo called . The tracks from this era leaked early in his career, showcasing a vastly different sound. Instead of the dark, atmospheric, drug-fueled R&B that made him famous, these songs featured upbeat, radio-friendly, late-2000s pop-R&B elements reminiscent of Drake or Ne-Yo.
Abel Tesfaye, known as The Weeknd , has built a career on mystery, and his vault of unreleased music is no different. From early demos to high-profile scrapped albums, his unreleased catalog offers a deep dive into his evolving sound. The Noise Era (2007–2009) Before the dark R&B of House of Balloons , Tesfaye was part of a production team called
Following the success of his 2013 debut album, Kiss Land , The Weeknd began work on what was intended to be his second major studio album. However, this project was ultimately scrapped and replaced by the smash-hit Beauty Behind the Madness in 2015.
: This is perhaps the most beloved unreleased song from the After Hours era. A snippet of this moody, cinematic track was famously teased in an Instagram live session. Fans fell in love with its melancholic vibe, which seemed to bridge the gap between Starboy and After Hours . Despite high demand, the song was never officially released.
A pulsing, high-energy synth track filled with emotional desperation. It perfectly captures the bridge between the heartbreak of My Dear Melancholy, and the retro-futurism of After Hours .
The Weeknd has an extensive catalog of unreleased music that includes early demos, scrapped tracks from album sessions, and fan-favorite leaks. These songs are often prized by the "XO" fandom for their raw, atmospheric quality. Notable Unreleased Songs
Following the success of Dawn FM (2022) and the announcement that Abel is looking to close The Weeknd chapter , the vault has only grown larger.
For fans of Abel Tesfaye, the official discography—spanning from the dark, hazy nights of to the synth-pop spectacle of After Hours
Search, explore, and plan on both desktop and mobile and take our mobile apps on the trail with you. With a FREE or Unlimited account you can sync your activities at home and on the trail.
Register for FREESeveral high-profile leaks occurred during this peak period of his career.
Hailing from the early mid-2010s, "Our Love" captures the smooth, nocturnal R&B energy that bridged the gap between Trilogy and Kiss Land . The track features a sensual, slow-burning groove and showcases Tesfaye’s signature vulnerability. A high-quality studio leak of this song continues to rack up millions of views across unofficial YouTube uploads. 3. "Be God"
The Weeknd has an extensive catalog of unreleased music, ranging from his early pre-Trilogy demos to tracks from scrapped albums like the 2017 project often referred to as "Blue" or his upcoming final chapter Essential Tracks & Fan Favorites
The world of unreleased The Weeknd songs is a vast, mysterious vault of leaked tracks, discarded album concepts, and scrapped collaborations. For die-hard fans, these tracks offer an unfiltered look into Tesfaye’s creative evolution, showcasing the raw experimentation behind his cinematic eras. Why Abel’s Unreleased Catalog Holds Mythic Status
: While a version of this song eventually appeared on the deluxe edition of After Hours , early, raw demos leaked months prior, featuring different lyrical phrasing and a more stripped-back production. 2. The Starboy and BBTM Era Leftovers Unreleased The Weeknd Songs
Before adopting the moniker "The Weeknd," a teenage Abel Tesfaye recorded music under his actual name and as part of a rap/R&B duo known as Kin Kane. The most prominent artifact from this era is a collection of tracks recorded with a production group called . When these songs leaked in May 2011—right as House of Balloons was building mainstream buzz—they initially confused early fans due to their surprisingly bright, radio-friendly pop-R&B tone.
Over the years, major studio leaks have exposed vast quantities of rough demos. Once a song leaks in an unfinished state, Tesfaye and his production team often abandon it entirely. The Holy Grails: Most Famous Unreleased Tracks
Dating back to the early mid-2010s, "Our Song" is a smooth, atmospheric R&B track that perfectly captures the moody, nocturnal vibe of the Kiss Land or Beauty Behind the Madness eras. It features a slower tempo and vulnerable lyrics about a toxic, cyclical relationship. 3. "Be God"
Before adopting the moniker The Weeknd, Abel Tesfaye was part of a production duo called . The tracks from this era leaked early in his career, showcasing a vastly different sound. Instead of the dark, atmospheric, drug-fueled R&B that made him famous, these songs featured upbeat, radio-friendly, late-2000s pop-R&B elements reminiscent of Drake or Ne-Yo. Several high-profile leaks occurred during this peak period
Abel Tesfaye, known as The Weeknd , has built a career on mystery, and his vault of unreleased music is no different. From early demos to high-profile scrapped albums, his unreleased catalog offers a deep dive into his evolving sound. The Noise Era (2007–2009) Before the dark R&B of House of Balloons , Tesfaye was part of a production team called
Following the success of his 2013 debut album, Kiss Land , The Weeknd began work on what was intended to be his second major studio album. However, this project was ultimately scrapped and replaced by the smash-hit Beauty Behind the Madness in 2015.
: This is perhaps the most beloved unreleased song from the After Hours era. A snippet of this moody, cinematic track was famously teased in an Instagram live session. Fans fell in love with its melancholic vibe, which seemed to bridge the gap between Starboy and After Hours . Despite high demand, the song was never officially released.
A pulsing, high-energy synth track filled with emotional desperation. It perfectly captures the bridge between the heartbreak of My Dear Melancholy, and the retro-futurism of After Hours . A high-quality studio leak of this song continues
The Weeknd has an extensive catalog of unreleased music that includes early demos, scrapped tracks from album sessions, and fan-favorite leaks. These songs are often prized by the "XO" fandom for their raw, atmospheric quality. Notable Unreleased Songs
Following the success of Dawn FM (2022) and the announcement that Abel is looking to close The Weeknd chapter , the vault has only grown larger.
For fans of Abel Tesfaye, the official discography—spanning from the dark, hazy nights of to the synth-pop spectacle of After Hours

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