This story is part of our new Hip-Hop: ā73 Till Infinity series, a celebration of the genreās 50th anniversary.
Updated 9/1/2023 at 11:09Ā a.m. ET
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We may have questions about The Weekndās TV future, but it looks like his music career is still on steady ground. The āBlinding Lightsā singer is one of the many stars slated to appear on Diddyās upcoming album, The Love Album: Off the Grid. On Wednesday, the prolific producer released an Instagram video featuring a teaser of the Canadian superstarās vocals on āAnother One of Me.ā
āITāS OFFICIAL @THEWEEKNDāS LAST COLLAB OF HIS CAREER WILL BE ONā¦.THE LOVE ALBUM : OFF THE GRID! āANOTHER ONE OF ME.ā SEPTEMBER 15TH WELCOME TO THE LOVE ERA,ā Diddy wrote in the caption.
During a recent stop on his tour, The Weeknd debuted his verse of the song and announced that it would be his last feature ever. Back in May, the āTake my Breathā artist revealed that heās ready to retire his famous stage name. He hasnāt announced if heāll record under his real name, Abel Tesfaye, or come up with something new, or even if heās done being The Weeknd forever.
If thereās anything Diddy a.k.a. Puff Daddy a.k.a. Puffy a.k.a. P. Diddy a.k.a. Sean Combs understands, itās the importance of a name.
The Bad Boy founder also released the tracklist and features for the album. According to Billboard, The Weeknd will be joined by Summer Walker; Jasmine Sullivan; Busta Rhymes; 21 Savage; Mary J. Blige; Babyface; John Legend; and H.E.R.
The Love Album: Off the Grid is scheduled for release on Sept. 15.
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Diddy is ready to make his musical comeback and in typical Puff Daddy fashion, heās doing it a big way. The rapper/producer announced his new albumātitled The Love Album: Off the Gridāwith a star-studded trailer featuring appearances from DJ Khaled, The Weeknd and Mary J. Blige. Itās set for release Sept. 15. Itāll be his first solo release since 2006’s Press Play.
āWhy am I doing this? You know what Iām saying? Especially with the success that Iāve had. Especially where my life is,ā he says in the video. āHow stressful and treacherous this music industry is, why would I just come back in here and have to do something that I donāt have to do?ā
The video features him working with various artists on new tracks, living his extravagant life and getting nuggets of advice from Khaled. Thereās also a moment where the āLast Nightā artist needs to go āoff the gridā to focus and get himself ālocked in.ā To get in the right mindset, he takes a yacht to a private island where he relaxes and centers himself. I donāt know about you, but whenever I start a new project, I hop on a fancy yacht to a private island to get myself centered and focused.
āI had to go off the grid in order to really lock in ācause I was so addicted to my phone, so addicted to the work, so addicted to the bullshit,ā he says.
In recent months, the Bad Boy founder has been really pushing his āLoveā brand. He announced an R&B music label called Love Records and in an interview with Ellen DeGeneres said he legally changed his middle name to Love. Say what you will about Diddy, but he knows how to market his products.
Hereās the real question: Is there a place for Diddy in the current hip-hop/R&B landscape? Thereās no question about his influence on the music and culture, but can he still put his finger on the pulse of what audiences want? The hard truth is that over the last year, every time weāve seen him performing on an awards show or music festival, his new music feels out of place. Heās certainly tried to make it pop on social media, but itās clearly not clicking with fans.
With Hip-Hop 50 putting the focus on OG artists, perhaps this is a time for Diddy to remind everyone why he became the hitmaker of the ā90s/early 2000s. A greatest hits album with a few new tracks could be the smarter way to go. This hip-hop nostalgia moment would be a great time for him to bring a star-studded Vegas residency to fans. Honestly, that would give him a much bigger bump to debut new music.
Look, at a certain point, every legacy act has to deal with the fact that fans only want to hear the hits. It feels like Diddy has hit that moment in his career.
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