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One of the most distinctive elements of the song is its bridge, which features The Weeknd singing in French—a nod to Montreal's cultural heritage.

The song is widely believed to be inspired by a real-life relationship with a woman named Alice Ustinova, often identified as the "Valerie" mentioned throughout his Trilogy era. the_weeknd_montreal

Abel Tesfaye (The Weeknd) has described his time in Montreal as a "dark" period. The city's cold, industrial energy influenced the song's "thunderous bass" and "rattling snares" produced by Illangelo. Key Features of "Montreal" One of the most distinctive elements of the

"Montreal" tells the story of a woman who realizes too late that she was truly in love with him, only to find he has already moved on and become emotionally unavailable. The city's cold, industrial energy influenced the song's

He samples "Laisse Tomber Les Filles," a 1964 track by France Gall.