
The Weeknd unveils tracklist for Dawn FM album
05 January 2022, 14:20
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The Weeknd has shared the 16-song tracklist for his upcoming album Dawn FM, which drops onn Friday (7 January).
After sharing the album cover yesterday (4 January), The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, has released the Dawn FM tracklist, which features 16 songs.
The tracklist was released with another trailer, which appears to preview the Jim Carrey collaboration, which is likely the closing song "Phantom Regret By Jim".
tracklist pic.twitter.com/nauBWEXrUs
— The Weeknd (@theweeknd) January 5, 2022
Dawn FM will follow 2020's After Hours album, and includes last year's "Take My Breath" single.
Tracklist:
- Dawn FM
- Gasoline
- How Do I Make You Love Me?
- Take MMy Breath
- Sacrifice
- A Tale By Quincy
- Out Of Time
- Here We Go... Again
- Best Friends
- Is There Someone Else?
- Starry Eyes
- Every Angel Is Terrifying
- Don't Break My Heart
- I Heard You're Married
- Less Than Zero
- Phantom Regret By Jim
The Weeknd's Dawn FM album will arrive this Friday, 7 January.
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