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===The Weeknd=== Martin co-wrote and produced three songs from [[the Weeknd]]'s sophomore album, ''[[Beauty Behind the Madness]] (2015)'', namely "[[Can't Feel My Face]]"βwhich peaked at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100β"[[In the Night (The Weeknd song)|In the Night]]" and "Shameless". He co-wrote and produced four songs ("[[Rockin' (song)|Rockin']]", "Love To Lay", "[[A Lonely Night]]", and "Ordinary Life") from the Weeknd's third album, ''[[Starboy (album)|Starboy]]'' (2016).<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rambarran |first=Shara |date=April 2021 |title=Virtual Music: Sound, Music, and Image in the Digital Era |url=https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/virtual-music-9781501336379/ |access-date=9 July 2022 |website=Bloomsbury |language=en}}</ref> He contributed "[[Hardest to Love]]", "[[Scared to Live]]", "[[Blinding Lights]]", "[[In Your Eyes (The Weeknd song)|In Your Eyes]]", and "[[Save Your Tears]]" to the Weeknd's fourth studio album, ''[[After Hours (The Weeknd album)|After Hours]]'' (2020). The latter album was both a critical and commercial success. Martin also co-wrote and assisted in the production of "[[Take My Breath]]", released in August 2021. He also produced or co produced the majority of the songs on the Weeknd's fifth studio album ''[[Dawn FM]]'' (2022). Martin appears on The Weeknd's sixth studio album ''[[Hurry Up Tomorrow]]'' (2025), co-writing and/or producing the songs "[[Open Hearts (song)|Open Hearts ]]", "Give Me Mercy", "Drive", "Society", "Runaway", and discarded lead single "[[Dancing in the Flames]]".
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