Via YouTube/FKA twigsMusicNewsFKA twigs shares visuals for The Weeknd-featuring song ‘Tears in the Club’The new single also features production from Arca, Cirkut, and El GuinchoShareLink copied ✔️December 17, 2021MusicNewsTextThom WaiteFKA twigs – Autumn/Winter 2016 FKA twigs has officially released her new song with The Weeknd, as teased on social media earlier this week (December 13). Titled “Tears in the Club”, the track arrives alongside a strobe-filled music video starring the two musicians (and yes, tears are indeed shed on the dancefloor). “Tears in the Club” follows “Measure of a Man”, the single twigs released with London rapper Central Cee in November, for the soundtrack to the spy film The King’s Man. Earlier this year, she also shared a track with Headie One, “Don’t Judge Me”, which arrived alongside striking visuals about the Black British experience. The new song, meanwhile, was co-produced by Arca, Cirkut, and El Guincho. All three artists were named among twigs’ recent collaborators when she announced that she’s working on a “deep, emotional, and honest” mixtape earlier this year. The musician’s last album, the critically-acclaimed MAGDALENE, was released back in 2019. She’s yet to announce a follow-up, though she has dropped hints in a recent Twitter post, writing: “Y’all gonna get what you’ve been wanting from me for bare time.” “There are levels to this game, and I am levelling up to my best self, cause my best healthy self is my competition always.” Watch the music video for “Tears in the Club” — which is directed by filmmaker Amber Grace Johnson — below. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREParris Goebel is creating the music she wants to dance toPxssy Palace are ‘rewriting what freedom looks like’The house party isn’t dead, according to a new reportWatch: JT on Ariana Grande, Miami and marrying Lil Uzi Vert‘Mixtapification’: Why is everything a mixtape now?K-pop group RIIZE on the dark side of success: ‘Fame isn’t everything’Dream pop artist Absolutely is in a world of her ownLove Muscle is the beating heart of Leeds’ queer nightlife sceneAn introduction to Awful Records in 5 tracksWhy are MP3 players making a comeback?In pictures: 2hollis shuts down the takt after party in BerlinZeyne is making ‘Arabic alt-pop’ to reclaim her voice