The Weeknd premiered his new film “Hurry Up Tomorrow” in New York, where he expressed that he holds no grudges against the Grammys despite past controversies.
The singer, Abel Tesfaye, hinted at the possibility of submitting his latest album for Grammy consideration.

The film, directed by Trey Edward Shults, explores themes of mental health and self-discovery, drawing inspiration from The Weeknd’s personal experience of losing his voice during a live concert.
The project aims to offer a unique and introspective perspective on the artist’s journey.