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The Weeknd - Often File

Musically, "Often" is defined by its "ice-dark" bass and atmospheric, minimalist production by Ben Billions and Abel Tesfaye himself. It is written in the key of G minor with a slow, deliberate tempo of 68 beats per minute.

Tesfaye adopts a blasé, almost exhausted tone. While he boasts about his prowess—immortalized in the "cold" line, "She asked me if I do this every day, I said, 'Often'"—critics have noted that he makes these encounters sound like an "absolutely exhausting burden". The Weeknd - Often

The song reflects a "nihilistic yet haunting" reality where intimacy is transactional and repetitive. This is reinforced by lines like "If I had her, you can have her, man it don't matter," highlighting a lack of emotional attachment. Critical and Cultural Impact Musically, "Often" is defined by its "ice-dark" bass

"Often" was the lead single for his second studio album, Beauty Behind the Madness , and was praised for being more "excited" and "lyrical" than his previous work on Kiss Land . It successfully commercialized his "sex-on-drugs" aesthetic for a pop audience without stripping away the grit that defined his early mixtapes. While he boasts about his prowess—immortalized in the

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