It says: I’ve been through the late nights. I’ve survived the heartbreak. And I’m still standing on the stage, wearing red. If you want one recommendation to start with: Go to Google Images. Search "XO logo black background 4K." Find the one where the logo is slightly distressed—like a rubber stamp that’s been used one too many times. Set it as your home screen.
We don’t just listen to Abel Tesfaye; we live inside the mood. That mood is cinematic: neon bleeding through rain-streaked windows, haunted silhouettes against a blood-red moon, and a gritty-yet-polished darkness that looks incredible on a smartphone or laptop screen.
Finding the perfect isn’t just about decorating your home screen. It’s about a daily reminder of the trilogy, the heartbreak, the excess, and the eventual sunrise.
Find a clip of the After Hours short film where Abel is walking through the elevator hallway, or the transition scene from Dawn FM where he drives through the tunnel. Set it to activate on “Touch.” Every time you open your phone, you fall back into the narrative. Why do these wallpapers resonate so deeply? Because The Weeknd’s art is about contrast. Light in the darkness. Beauty in the grotesque. Your phone is your most personal device. Slapping an XO logo on a black background isn't just fan art; it’s a badge.
Now, every time you check the time, you’re representing the crew.
Keep the icons clean. Turn on Dark Mode.