Since hitting the scene, The Weeknd has received praise from a number of musical publications, including those of Pitchfork,[1] MTV,[9] BET, Rolling Stone, XXL, The Source and 2DopeBoyz, who have all dubbed him the "Songbird of his Generation", as well as the "best musical talent since Michael Jackson" (John Norris, MTV). In late 2010, Abel Tesfaye uploaded three songs: "What You Need," "Loft Music," and "The Morning" to YouTube.[10] A nine-track free album titled House of Balloons was digitally released on 21 March 2011 through the artist's official website.[11] The title track is based on the sample of Siouxsie and the Banshees' 1980 hit single "Happy House" with Tesfaye covering the chorus.[5] Tesfaye’s eclectic music also blends other samples ranging from Beach House to Aaliyah.[12] Hip-hop artist Drake has been partly credited for generating public
Since hitting the scene, The Weeknd has received praise from a number of musical publications, including those of Pitchfork,[1] MTV,[9] BET, Rolling Stone, XXL, The Source and 2DopeBoyz, who have all dubbed him the "Songbird of his Generation", as well as the "best musical talent since Michael Jackson" (John Norris, MTV). In late 2010, Abel Tesfaye uploaded three songs: "What You Need," "Loft Music," and "The Morning" to YouTube.[10] A nine-track free album titled House of Balloons was digitally released on 21 March 2011 through the artist's official website.[11] The title track is based on the sample of Siouxsie and the Banshees' 1980 hit single "Happy House" with Tesfaye covering the chorus.[5] Tesfaye’s eclectic music also blends other samples ranging from Beach House to Aaliyah.[12] Hip-hop artist Drake has been partly credited for generating public