Brief Overview of Trilogy by The Weeknd ✮
As I mentioned there are many heavy themes throughout this album, that is no secret. Personally, I love for the media I consume to have dark themes and undertones, vibes that are mellow and low, but it would be very irresponsible to not make light of the things that are brought up here. This album highlights some of the hardest parts of the youth in which The Weeknd (now going by Abel) had to endure. Addiction, homelessness, depression, and many more. I am not glorifying the past he has or highlighting it in a way that makes it positive. I am purely appreciating it for what it is, art, a release of what was happening at the time. Trilogy is compiled of 3 mixtapes: House of Balloons, Thursday, and Echoes of Silence. There are also additional tracks on the album that were not a part of the original mixtapes and were added on afterwards. I'll be explaining them in order of how they are on the album. I'll also be adding a lyric that sticks out or furthers the explanation (lyrics will be taken from Genius). Please excuse any typos, there are bound to be many...let's get into it!
House of Balloons
The first mixtape of the three is House of Balloons, it serves to welcome the listener into the drug, sex, and party filled lifestyle of Abel in his early 20s. Without prior projects under the name The Weeknd, there is no warning for where this album may go. The mystery surrounding the artist is what drew fans in to learn about the man behind the music.
High for This
This is the opening track to the album but also serves as an introduction for the listener to Abel as an artist. Without prior knowledge of who he is this is our first encounter with him. He makes sure to make the track ominous. It's dark, suspenseful, and leaves the listener unsure of where this album is going to go from a musical and storytelling standpoint. This track sets the tone for what is to come and brings the listener in almost instantly.
"You don't know what's in store
But you know what you're here for"
What You Need
This track is sensual, the beat, sample from Aaliyah's "Rock the Boat", and overall tone of the track is very sexual. It highlights the woman whom Abel sings about and her need for him, both physically and to fuel her addiction that he has introduced her to. Although she may have someone else at home who she likes and wants to be with, Abel is what she needs.
"He's what you want, he's what you want
He's what you want, he's what you want
I'm what you need, what you need, what you need"
House of Balloons/Glass Table Girls
The title track that further introduces the listener into the lifestyle of Abel and his crew. It details the sex and drug use that happens at the parties that they host. Specific and detailed references are made to the many drugs that they take, most of all seeming to be cocaine. The chorus is repetitive with intention. It's to show how Abel and the other partygoers are trying to convince themselves that this lifestyle is fun to them no matter how damaging it is and the obvious toll it is taking on them. This is what everyone wants. This is fun. The second half of the song loses the false excitement that was fed at the beginning. The beat becomes much more disorienting and Abel's tone along with his lyrics become more sinister. At this point in the party, everyone is already gone and there's no need to try to convince people that this is a good time.
"This is a happy house (A happy house)
We're happy here (We're happy here)
In a happy house
Oh, this is fun, fun, fun, fun"
The Morning
This track details the morning after the party, presumably the one mentioned in House of Balloons/Glass Table Girls. The women are leaving, and Abel is left to think about where he wants to go with his music career as well as the lives of the women who come to his parties. It's a chill track that focuses on Abel's dreams more than the drug use and sex we've seen in the previous ones.
"All that money, the money is the motive
All that money, the money is the motive"
Wicked Games
This is the first track where the listener hears Abel mention any sort of real romance. The emptiness he feels and the lack of confidence he possesses leads him to seek love and validation from a woman whom he knows does not reciprocate it. This girl is most likely a stripper or prostitute, seeing how those are the women he's been interacting with throughout the tape thus far, so it's more than likely that he doesn't love her either. He is just chasing that feeling.
"Get me off of this, I need confidence in myself
Ohh, listen, ma, I'll give you all of me
Give me all of it, I need all of it to myself (Woah, woah)
So tell me you love me
(Only for tonight, only for the night)
Even though you don't love me"
The Party & The After Party
The first part of the song feels like Abel is catering to the girl he's referring to in the song. He seems eager to serve her and get her whatever she wants or needs so that she will enjoy the party. In the second part of the song the vibe is much darker. The girl is introduced into another side, most likely the real side of Abel, that he was holding back at the beginning of the party. Once again, the listener is given the details of the parties that they host and the haunting side of his life explored throughout this album.
"You always go to the parties
To pluck the feathers off all the birds
You always go to the parties
On your knees
I would not beg you, please"
Coming Down
This track is eerie throughout and shows the ominous feeling left after the parties. Now that Abel is coming down from his high, he wants attention from a woman who he seems to be with. He's been unfaithful to her, and this isn't the first time. It seems like this is a cycle that they go through often. He only wants to talk to her once the parties over, once the girls have left, once he's done with his high.
"Pick up your phone (Oh, oh)
The party's finished and I want you to know
I'm all alone
I'm feelin' everything before I got up"
Loft Music
A more upbeat track that gives insight into Abel's lifestyle with a bit more confidence from him. He talks about taking a woman to their loft where she can throw away her morals and anything else happening in her life. He talks about the love that he has for the people around him. The outro of the song is lengthy and ominous. It leaves listeners with a disorienting feeling, a strong contrast to the first part of the song. There are lyrics of him saying "I know everything," which will transition into the next track "The Knowing."
"I got 'em 'til the ending of our credits
Life's such a movie, filmed independent, us against the city
Please don't get offended when we don't answer your calls
And if you got a problem, come and find us, we can talk about it
What's good, young ho? You about it?
Got a loft right now, you excited?"
The Knowing
This track is about the mutual infidelity between Abel and the girl that he's with. They're both aware of each other's lies and continue to hurt each other despite this. He speaks about his actions in a spiteful manner. He doesn't care about what she's done, it doesn't hurt him because he's done things to hurt her too. It's obvious that he is hurt and is trying to convince her that he doesn't care about what is happening. It highlights the toxic connection these two have.
"Take a look at what you did
You probably thought that you'd break my heart
You probably thought that you'd make me cry
But, baby, it's okay
I swear it's okay"
Twenty Eight
This is an additional track and was not included in any of the original mixtapes. Abel faces troubles with a groupie who won't leave him alone. She claims to have no one to go to but consistently gets calls from someone trying to bring her home. From a literal standpoint, the song is about Abel's regret for showing his fans his lifestyle with the creation of House of Balloons. His destructive, toxic tendencies are on display for the whole world to see, and it is cemented in history. He regrets not keeping his persona a mystery, now everyone knows the darkest parts of him.
"I’m so wrong, I’m so wrong
(To let you in my)
To let you in my home
(Now you know where I sleep)
Now you know where I sleep
(Never felt so damn weak)"
ThursdayThe second mixtape, Thursday, heavily surrounds a woman named Valerie and her encounters with Abel. The themes of Thurday and House of Balloons are similar with references to sex, drugs, and rising fame.
Lonely Star
The opening track for Thursday and an introduction to the "Lonely Star" Valerie who is referenced throughout the mixtape. The song starts with her begging Abel to remember her. She will give everything to him just so that he will remain in her life, even if it's only one day out of the week. Through the songs Abel promises her materialistic pleasures and a dream lifestyle, but never his love. He's selling her a dream that includes everything except for what she begged for the most. He convinces her that he is the only person in her life that she will need, to leave her friends behind and be his lonely star. Toward the end of the track, Valerie is again begging to not be a regret with more emphasis on their Thursday meetings. Abel's final verse is lyrics from another track on the mixtape, "Thursday."
"If, all I could say is if
Promise me you won't regret me like the tattoos on my skin
I belong to you
Promise me when they all love you that you'll remember me
When you fuck them, you'll see my face
My body is yours
Every Thursday"
Life of The Party
Once again, the listener is brought back to the party life of Abel and the crew. This track is intense with heavy guitar serving as the main instrumental. He is introducing a rich girl to the party who they will use to get them more supplies for their activities. It is once again a drug-filled track that doesn't hesitate to show the raw side of what is going on at these parties.
"She got money for blow
Just check her damn nose
Prescription ain't an issue
You can mix it with the "oh"
And if you wanna do it, baby
I'm right here with you"
Thursday
It is finally Valerie's day and Abel honors their agreement that was mentioned previously in "Lonely Star." He makes sure to emphasize the fact that he will not interact with her on any other day throughout the week. He encourages her to get beautiful and ready for their meeting that she's waited all week for. It's clear that although she wants more from their interactions, he won't budge on his decision.
"I've been here for too long
Baby, don't cry
Why are you calling again? (Oh, again)
But it's not Thursday, baby why you calling?
Not on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
Sunday, but on Thursday, Thursday"
The Zone
The first track that features Drake detailing the interactions with a woman who is not Valerie. Before he can give the girl what she's asking for, he has to get high first. In "Lonely Star" during her part of the song, Valerie tells Abel that he will see her face if he has sex with anyone else. Here on "The Zone" he says how he will close his eyes to try to make love to Valerie through the girl he's with tonight. He's so high that he can't see or feel anything, but he will still make sure to give this girl the satisfaction she's looking for.
"I don't want to die tonight, baby
So lemme sip this slow
I'll give you what you called for
Just let me get in my zone
I'll be making love to her through you
So let me keep my eyes closed"
The Birds Pt. 1
This track serves as a warning from Abel to Valerie. Given his behavior and lifestyle, she will only end up hurt in the end. He is not the type to be loyal and stay in one place, he's a bird and can't give her the love she's looking for. Though she disagrees with him and claims to not have feelings for him, he knows it's a facade and that she is falling for him. No matter how much she tries to lie, he knows her true feelings.
"Hope you see
It won't mean a thing to me
I've been doing this too long
Baby girl, I've felt it all
So watch out
If you try to play your luck
Ain't nobody gonna care enough
To catch you fall"
"Sandpaper kisses, papercut bliss
Don't know what this is, but it all leads to this
You're gonna leave her
You have deceived her
You're just a bird
Just a bird"
"Break it, drop it, drink it, spill it
Baby, touch your body, body
You gotta taste it, feel it, I've been on it
Baby, don't you worry, you gotta keep up"
"So, baby, love me, oh
Before they all love me
Until you won't love me, oh
Because they'll all love me, ooh
I'll be different, oh
I think I'll be different, ooh
I hope I'm not different, oh
And I hope you'll still listen"
"Well they say (They say), they want heaven
They say, they want God
I say, I have heaven
I say, I am God"
"I never thought I'd feel this kind of hesitation (To put)
My hand on another girl
I wish I didn't have to lie
I wish I could let you know
'Cause I love you
And I need you
I only want you
And nobody's going to know if it's true"
Echoes of Silence
The final mixtape of the album is the darkest of the three. There's a lot of pain and emotions in this work that is more visible than the other tapes. Emotional depth and raw essence are the best ways to describe what's detailed in the ending of the trilogy.
"And I don't care what you say, I want to go too far
I'll be your everything if you make me a star"
Dirty Diana (Oh), no (Oh, oh)
Dirty Diana (Oh), no (Oh, oh)"
"I guess you had no idea that you could have persuaded me
Girl, you could have had me doing anything you pleased
Girl, you should have took your time and thought of what to say to me
'Cause I'm not as hard as I make it seem to be"
"Forget what you know
Make yourself at home
'Cause baby when I'm finished with ya
You won't wanna go outside"
"(XO) Woo, don't you forget
(XO) Don't you worry 'bout a thing
(XO) We'll be everything you need, just believe
(XO) Yeah, (XO) yeah, woah"
"I got a test for you
You said you want my heart
Well, baby, you can have it all
There's just something that I need from you
Is to meet my boys
I got a lot of boys
And we can make you right
And if you get too high
Baby, come over here and ride it out"
"Where were you when I needed you eight months ago?
All your girlfriends talkin' 'bout me, now you ringin' up my phone
I bet you miss me now, baby
I bet you'd kiss me now, baby
Especially since you know that this ain't nothin' and I only just begun"
"Oh yeah, I ain't scared of the fall
I ain't scared of the fall
And I ain't scared of the fall
And I ain't scared of the fall
I've felt the ground before"
"Baby, who you tryna fool?
Girl, I might be twenty-one, but I got memories to prove
That I've seen your kind before
And I know exactly what you want
(You just want me 'cause I'm next)"
"And I ask why?
And you reply
I like the thrill
Nothing's gonna make me feel this real
So, baby, don't go home
I don't wanna spend tonight alone
Baby, please
Would you end your night with me?
Don't you leave me all behind
Don't you leave my little life
Don't you leave my little life"
"'Cause unlike you, I got nothing to hide
I don't pretend to have any shame
I got a box you can put all your lies in
Until the end of days, ooh
You know that I will be a call away
The call you'll make when you're all alone
And I know that I will always be the one
You repent when you are done"


I see that Till Dawn (Here Comes the Sun) and Same Old Song are missing explanations, I don't know why that happened and I'll look into it. :(
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