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Before the Grammy wins and Super Bowl halftime shows, The Weeknd was a faceless voice on YouTube. In 2011, he released three mixtapes— House of Balloons , Thursday , and Echoes of Silence —for free. These projects were shrouded in mystery, characterized by a dark, hedonistic, and melancholic sound that redefined "Alternative R&B."

Upon its release, Trilogy received generally positive reviews from critics, who reinforced the acclaim of the original mixtapes, though some found the sprawling length of 2 hours and 40 minutes to be indulgent. The public, however, was more than ready. The album performed exceptionally well on the charts, debuting at with 86,000 copies sold in its first week and hitting number five in Canada. It was a remarkable achievement for an album composed almost entirely of music that had been available for free, legally, for over a year. The compilation was promoted with three singles: the haunting "Wicked Games," "Twenty Eight," and "The Zone" featuring Drake, accompanied by a tour that solidified The Weeknd as a major force. Most legacy file-hosting websites hide download links behind

Three new songs—"Twenty Eight," "Valerie," and "Till Dawn (Here Comes the Sun)"—were included to entice fans who already owned the originals.

The Weeknd’s Trilogy : The Mythic 2012 Collection That Defined a New Era of R&B Or did you lose them like you lost

Stripped-back piano ballads, eerie synthesizers, and a haunting cover of Michael Jackson’s "Dirty Diana."

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