The Weeknd is on a roll.
The 25-year-old singer, real name Abel Tesfaye, is arguably this year's biggest breakout star—he currently has two No. 1 singles, "Can't Feel My Face" and "The Hills," and he's the 12th artist in history to score back to back Number Ones (per Rolling Stone).
Yet, in spite of his super stardom, little is known about the Toronto native, who recently sat down with Rolling Stone for a candid chat about his music, personal life and meteoric rise to fame.
Covering the November issue of the mag alongside the headline, "Sex, Drugs and R&B," the musician sheds his cryptic persona and gives a deeper look into his mysterious mind. Here are 16 things we learned:
1. He's Much Nicer Than He Seems in His Music: "When people meet me, they say that I'm really kind – contrary to a lot of my music," the hitmaker, whose lyrics include "Bring your love baby I could bring my shame/Bring the drugs baby I could bring my pain," reveals.
3. He Doesn't Like to Do Interviews Because He Didn't Graduate High School: "Me not finishing school– in my head, I still have this insecurity when I'm talking to someone educated. I don't want them looking at me like this f--king retard – no disrespect."
8. He's Candid About His Past Drug Use and Was Previously Homeless: "I never needed detox or anything. But I was addicted in the sense of 'F--k, I don't want to spend this day without getting high,'" he admits. "Like, '08 to 2010 –those are my hazy years."
9. He Just Found Out Girlfriend Bella Hadid Is Training for the Olympics: "I read that!" he says of his girlfriend, who is an award-winning equestrian. "I hope she does. I've never seen her do it, but word on the street is she's bangin' at it."
10. He Admits Their Relationship Wouldn't Have Worked Two Years Ago (And Not Because of Her Age): "If I'd met someone two years ago, I probably would've f--ked it up. But I'm more – how do I say it? – clear-thinking now."
14. He Thinks His Rental Home in the Hollywood Hills Is Haunted: "I've had sleep paralysis. I hear voices sometimes. I heard the Hills are over Indian burial ground. But maybe it's just the wind."
15. He Hasn't Let His Success Get to His Head: "I'm not known as the greatest singer right now, but I'm also not known as the guy who f--king sucks, you know?"
16. He Won't Stop Until He's Considered a Legend: "Coachella was the first show I did in the States, and I hated my performance," he admits. "I was scared s--tless. I got on stage and thought I did pretty good, then I watched the tape, and it was a nightmare. I saw all the comments, and I wanted to kill myself. I remember telling my agent, 'You need to book me as many shows as possible. That guy onstage is not a star. That's not a legend.'"
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