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: The famous chorus— "I only call you when it's half past five / The only time that I'll be by your side" —highlights a clandestine, substance-fueled relationship.

: The song ends with an outro in Amharic (the language of Ethiopia, honoring Abel's heritage). The lyrics "Ewedihalehu / Yene konjo" translate to "I love you / My beautiful" . Sampling Controversy

: It earned a Diamond certification from the RIAA in 2019, representing over 10 million units sold in the U.S.. The Weeknd The Hills

: Released on May 27, 2015 , the song spent six weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 . It notably replaced his own song, "Can't Feel My Face," at the top spot.

"The Hills" is one of most successful and definitive tracks, serving as the second single from his 2015 diamond-certified album, Beauty Behind the Madness . Key Song Details : The famous chorus— "I only call you

The track faced a legal challenge from , which alleged the producers used an unauthorized sample from Tom Raybould's score for the 2013 sci-fi film The Machine . The Weeknd - The Hills

The song explores themes of .

: The track was produced by Mano and Illangelo . It features a dark, heavy bassline and an ominous atmosphere inspired by Wes Craven's horror film The Hills Have Eyes . Lyrics and Meaning