The Weeknd is a master of writing seemingly empty pop lyrics that mean something deep when you truly listen to them. He’s got a true gift for giving pop listeners what they want while also leaving an important part of himself in certain songs for his true fans.

In this video, I explain how The Weeknd writes his lyrics and creates something meaningful for his fans. I use the power of spreadsheets to analyze lyrics from House of Balloons, Beauty behind the Madness, and Starboy so that you can truly see the numbers on what his lyrics consist of.

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42 Replies to “How The Weeknd Writes Lyrics”

  1. You probably don't read any comments from earlier offerings but this video and then breakdown of his music was amazing and insightful. I think it has to be obvious to most Abel fans that he is genius in both songwriting and lyrics but to see the percentages brings the progression into focus. I know I will get bashed for this but most people who are true geniuses are also a bit sideways. If he was average he could never pull off even one of his songs. The price for his genius is pain and pain is the fountain of his inspiration. My heart breaks for him even as I listen to everything I see of his. By the way just bring my opinion into focus, I am probably old enough to be his mother. But unbelievably chill as I am told by my kids. Best wishes to you all and get ready for the ride Abel will take us on if he can just keep from getting gone.

  2. OH MY GOD, you don't have ANYTHING better to do??? The only thing this video tells me is you bored out of your skull. The pop blueprint? I've never heard that before because I don't think an artist makes sure he's following your opinion on how to write a song. If you did this to every pop (99% of them at least) song, your going to find the same stats because they are all about drugs, sex, and wealth. And not necessarily in that order. You didn't need to make this video, because those of us that listen to the music already realized what your Babbling about in this useless video. You counted how many times he said motherfucker?? Get a LIFE!!!!!

  3. I found him from the hills in 6th grade when it was on trending my friend told me he was a good artist and I should watch/listen to it but that’s when I recognized him as a person I knew him because of crew love but at that time I knew just drake I was to young and it was my brothers playlist so I was just vibeing

  4. Are pop songs really that deep, man? Is there like some sort of university that pop singers go to to learn these percentages, numbers, and breakdowns? I mean, wow, man.. I just kind of sounds like the Weeknd's writing and lyrics are being put on the same pedestal as say Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park novel or Stanley Kubrick's 2001 a Space Odyssey in terms of depth and.. IT'S JUST NOT ? you're telling me that the Abel puts all that time and thought and numbers and formulas and critical deep theory into his pop lyrics to that exponentially subliminal degree? Yeah.. Okay lol

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