Confusingly titled (not to be confused with the Cocteau Twins song), this is a House of Balloons era track that was scrapped for being too explicit. It features a pitched-down, chopped vocal sample and a beat that sounds like it’s melting. The chorus— "She's a cold-hearted bitch / But she knows how to twist" —is pure, unhinged Trilogy energy. It’s dark, hypnotic, and dangerous.
A true hidden gem from the Kiss Land sessions. While the album focused on horror-thriller synthscapes, this track leans into pure, aching R&B. The vocal layering is pristine—whispered verses that build into a crushing, multi-tracked chorus. It captures the loneliness of touring in Japan (the album’s theme) better than most of the released tracks. unreleased the weeknd songs best
Not to be confused with the James Bond theme. This track was briefly teased on Instagram Live in 2017. It features a reversed guitar loop and Abel singing in a whispered, ASMR-like register. The lyrics are explicit yet poetic, focusing on secret photography and surveillance—themes he would fully explore on After Hours . Confusingly titled (not to be confused with the
: A famous batch of 11 tracks that leaked online in 2016, including "Wanna Feel You" and "Be God" [27, 30]. It’s dark, hypnotic, and dangerous
-era masterpiece. This track features a dark, cinematic production that fans often compare to the atmosphere of a horror movie—a recurring theme in Abel's earlier work.
: Frequently cited as a top-tier track, this song captures the haunting, dark instrumental style of his early work [24, 27, 28].