Get Familiar With The Weeknd’s New “Heartless” Video.
One week before its release, The Weeknd hyped us about his single “Heartless”, which was produced by Metro Booming. Indeed, infused with the artist’s unique sound signature — a raspy falsetto vocal soaked in an upbeat vibe — the composition oozes a lot of charisma.
Moreover, the song is heavily enhanced with some clean 4k visuals, directed by Anton Tammi. The clip displays The weeknd and his costar Metro, roaming and enjoying themselves in Vegas casinos and hotels.
The video is truly impressive and the first images depict a vibrant and golden scenery. The single is expected to feature on his upcoming album but specific details regarding that project, however, are yet undefined.
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