The Weeknd On Fire In New ‘Can’t Feel My Face’ Video – Twitter Reacts With Love [Video]
The singer/songwriter known as The Weekend is so beloved by many that as soon as his new ‘Can’t Feel My Face’ video dropped via Apple Music, the title of the song surged as a Twitter trending topic. Apple allowed folks to start a free trial in order to watch the ‘Can’t Feel My Face’ video, which is racking up shares, views and comments on iTunes.
.@theweeknd 's "Can't Feel My Face" Music Video just dropped. Brb while we watch it 100X in a row. @AppleMusic pic.twitter.com/U1gKjGXbnZ
— TMZ (@TMZ) July 28, 2015
“I like his mainstream songs, but I hope his album has a few drug fueled songs too.”
“You are a star!”
The fact that the video for “Can’t Feel My Face” can’t be seen yet via The Weeknd’s Vevo YouTube channel is angering some fans.
The Weeknd – Can't Feel My Face (Official Video) http://t.co/Sxp4LFSHaI pic.twitter.com/HeVzE6AqvL
— The Weeknd News (@TheWeekndNewsXO) July 28, 2015
“She told me don’t worry about it. She told me don’t worry, no more…”
The Weeknd’s real name is Abel Tesfaye, and he first became known in 2010 after Abel began uploading songs to YouTube as The Weeknd. Before long, the Canadian singer, songwriter and record producer was crafting tracks like “Earned It,” which would be used in the Fifty Shades of Gray movie.
“And I know she’ll be the death of me…at least we’ll both be numb.”
According to Twitter, “Can’t Feel my Face” has garnered more than 23,800 tweets about the song thus far, as folks post video snippets and react to The Weeknd catching fire in the ‘Can’t Feel My Face’ music video.
“We both know we can’t live without it…”
According to Genius, “Can’t Feel My Face” turns drugs into a woman, with The Weeknd singing about addiction and drugs as if they are a female who is telling him not to worry about anything. The song has been called one wherein The Weekend shows off his most Michael Jackson sounding falsetto yet.
Other beloved songs from The Weeknd include “The Hills,” which enjoys more than 90 million YouTube views and the NSFW “Often,” which has grown to more than 60 million YouTube views.
The fact that The Weeknd’s ‘I Can’t Feel My Face’ music video, as reported by Entertainment Weekly?, contains scenes of the musical artist catching on fire with plenty of CGI help while he continues to dance is making folks love the video. That appreciation is being expressed in humorous ways on Twitter.
As reported by the Inquisitr, ‘Can’t Feel My Face’ by The Weeknd isn’t the only video release that has set the Twitter world on fire lately. Janet Jackson released “No Sleeep” music video recently, and the video featuring J. Cole received more than 1.4 million views quickly.
[Image via ‘Can’t Feel My Face’ video]