- Often — The Weeknd

The song's sonic identity is anchored by a prominent sample from Turkish singer Nükhet Duru’s 1978 track "Ben Sana Vurgunum," which translates to "I am in love with you". The high-pitched, ethereal vocal loop creates a haunting, almost voyeuristic backdrop that complements the song's themes of repetitive, hollow indulgence. Lyrical Themes and the "Burden" of Pleasure

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 remains a staple of his catalog, often cited by fans as one of his most "nocturnal" and "atmospheric" tracks, perfectly capturing the "wolf in pop clothing" persona that would eventually make him the first artist to surpass 100 million monthly listeners on Spotify. The Weeknd review – a wolf in pop clothing - The Guardian The song's sonic identity is anchored by a