The Weeknd Debuts ‘Out of Time’ Video

Don’t you dare touch that dial…

The Weeknd debuts the video for “Out of Time,” the latest single from his album Dawn FM. Directed by Cliqua, the cinematic and chilling clip co-stars “Squid Game” actress HoYeon Jung and Jim Carrey, who is also featured on the song.

Abel meets up with his co-star in the elevator before they perform karaoke together to his song. Their thrilling night continues with dinner, followed by them stealing the karaoke machine and running through the hotel. In the final scene, an elderly Abel wakes up on the operating table in a hospital as Carrey prepares to do surgery on him.

“Soon you’ll be healed, forgiven, and refreshed, free from all trauma, pain, guilt, and shame,” the Liar Liar actor says before placing a new face on him.

The Weeknd, who has teased a possible name change, is set to kick off his “After Hours Til Dawn” stadium tour on July 8 in Toronto with special guest Doja Cat. There are also reports that he will replace Kanye West as a Coachella headliner.

Joyner Lucas Pays Homage to Kanye West on ‘Ye Not Crazy’

Joyner Lucas is coming to Ye’s defense.

After paying tribute to Will Smith on his 2020 single “Will,” the rapper is showing his support for another hip-hop icon, Kanye West, with his latest single “Ye Not Crazy.”

In the video, Joyner recreates Ye’s famous masked looks from his DONDA concerts. He raps on top of a Sherp ATV, another Ye signature, in one scene and even morphs his and Ye’s faces together.

“How do you spell crazy? G-E-N-I-U-S,” he raps. “What you know about mental health when you live in hell and you out of meds? / What the f**k is a meltdown when my meltdown is on a private jet?”

The self-proclaimed underdog shares how Ye inspired his hustle. “Labels ain’t wanna sign a check / Then I got on my Ye shit, turned every no to a solid yes,” he adds before name-checking Ye on the hook.

“Hold up, Ye’s not crazy … Even if they try to cancel me, that ain’t gon’ faze me.”

Joyner, whose last project Evolution dropped in October 2020, recently made headlines when he went off on Lollapalooza and Machine Gun Kelly, who he called a “goofy ass ni**a.” He later apologized for his rant.