The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) built a specific visual world for this album—think red suits, bandaged faces, and a blurred line between horror and heartbreak. The extended 10-minute runtime acts like a film score. It’s designed for:
The rhythmic pulse mimics the lines on the road. The Weeknd - In Your Eyes (EXTENDED) 10 Minute Music
The repetitive, high-energy groove is perfect for getting into a "flow state" while working or gaming. The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) built a specific visual
Here’s why this extended cut is the ultimate addition to your late-night playlist. 1. Retro-Futurism at Its Peak The repetitive, high-energy groove is perfect for getting
If there is one track that perfectly encapsulates the neon-soaked, cinematic desperation of The Weeknd’s After Hours era, it’s While the original radio edit is a tight three-and-a-half minutes of synth-pop perfection, the 10-minute extended version has become a cult favorite for fans who want to truly live inside that 1980s-inspired soundscape.
It’s a great way to maintain a high-energy "mood" without constant track changes. 4. Why the Long Version?
The standout feature of the track is undoubtedly the saxophone solo performed by Wojtek Goral. In the radio edit, it’s a brief, soaring highlight. In the 10-minute loop or extended mix, the brass becomes a hypnotic lead instrument. It transforms the song from a pop hit into a "city pop" anthem, bridging the gap between modern R&B and vintage jazz-fusion. 3. The "After Hours" Atmosphere