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Abel Tesfaye

Canadian musician, The Weeknd

Canadian · 21st century · 1990–present

Grammy-winning artist, innovative R&B and hip-hop

Abel Tesfaye, known professionally as The Weeknd, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer who emerged from Toronto's underground music scene in the early 2010s. Born to Ethiopian immigrant parents, he initially released music anonymously on YouTube before achieving mainstream success with his trilogy of mixtapes and subsequent studio albums that blended dark R&B, electronic, and hip-hop influences.

The Weeknd has become one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed artists of his generation, earning numerous Grammy Awards and chart-topping albums including "After Hours" and "Starboy." His distinctive vocal style, introspective lyrics exploring themes of hedonism, heartbreak, and redemption, and collaborations with major producers have defined contemporary pop and R&B music.

Beyond music, Tesfaye has expanded into acting and visual storytelling, demonstrating his artistic versatility. His journey from anonymity to global superstardom reflects determination and creative innovation, making the name Abel associated with artistic excellence and cultural impact in modern music.

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