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The Cinematic Trilogy: After Hours to Hurry Up Tomorrow (2020–2025)

: Often cited by critics as his best and most influential work, it defined a "nocturnal" and "depraved" R&B sound. The WeekndВ AlbГјmleri

: The darkest entry, noted for its haunting atmosphere and an eerie cover of Michael Jackson's "Dirty Diana". The Transition: Kiss Land to Starboy (2013–2016) The Cinematic Trilogy: After Hours to Hurry Up

: His official debut studio album, exploring his first experiences with fame and global travel. Though polarizing at release, it is now considered a "cult classic" for its progressive structures. Though polarizing at release, it is now considered

: The turning point that made him a pop superstar, featuring massive hits like "The Hills" and "Can't Feel My Face" .

As Tesfaye entered the mainstream, his sound became more polished while retaining its dark edge.

The discography of (Abel Tesfaye) is a cinematic journey through dark, drug-fueled R&B to global synth-pop dominance. Spanning over a decade, his work is often divided into distinct eras, from the mysterious mixtapes of the early 2010s to his final "trilogy" of studio albums. The Mixtape Era: Trilogy (2011)