The Weeknd’s latest song will enter your brain and stay lodged there for the rest of the summer—possibly even the year.
“I Can’t Feel My Face” is deceivingly mellow at its outset, but by the time it gets to that infectious chorus—in which The Weeknd sings, “I can’t feel my face when I’m with you/ But I love it”—chair dancing is fated to turn into hand clapping, snapping and full on grooving.
Spin points out that the song is a collaboration between The Weeknd and pop maestro Max Martin (who executive-produced Taylor Swift’s 1989), and may be the lead single off of The Weeknd’s next album.
[Via Spin]
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