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The Weeknd Releases 'Rolling Stone' Video, Trilogy Cover Art


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The Weeknd's Trilogy arrives in November, in the the meantime the Toronto singer has unveiled cover art for the project, in addition to a new video for "Rolling Stone," from his Thursday mixtape. Watch the video here.

Last month, the Weeknd and his formerly independent XO collective announced their new partnership with Republic that will be cemented with the November 13 release of Trilogy. That includes all three of his popular mixtapes — House of Balloons,Thursday and Echoes of Silence â€” mixed and mastered, with the addition of previously unreleased songs.

He first announced plans to reissue the mixtapes late last year, tweeting to fans on Christmas, "I can't wait to re-release The Trilogy as a package, re-mastered for you to collect with bonus features...#2012." "Wicked Games" is set to be the first Trilogy single available on iTunes, ahead of the project's release date.



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