A Quote by Hannah Simone

The Weeknd is the dopeness. — © Hannah Simone
The Weeknd is the dopeness.
I remember the first time my friend Colin Lewis, who used to be a judge with me on a show on MuchMusic called 'disBAND,' told me, 'I think I just found your next favorite artist to adore.' He sent me The Weeknd, and he was completely spot on. The Weeknd is literally on every playlist I have.
Okay, for me, first of all, dopeness is what I like the most.
When lifes seems hopeless, rearrange things for a dose of dopeness.
I would love to collab with The Weeknd, for sure.
I think it's important for women to know that you don't have to compromise your fullness, your dopeness. You can be everything you want to be.
I would like to work with The Weeknd. That's my boy, though; that's my friend.
Before a game, I prefer R&B and stuff that calms me down, like the Weeknd.
I'd love to work with people like Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna, Bruno Mars, and The Weeknd.
Like, I want the world to be better! All I want is positive! All I want is dopeness! Why would you want to control that?
I always say The Weeknd and Post Malone are two huge dream collaborations. Ariana Grande would be cool.
I'd love to work with some of the people I've remixed for - Ed Sheeran or Chris Martin or The Weeknd. But it's not just big names like these guys that I want to collaborate with.
I do pop, so pop is very broad. It could be anything from the Weeknd to Taylor Swift to Beyonce to whatever is on the radio, basically.
I probably could have toured off 'Trilogy' for the rest of my life. It definitely changed the culture. No one can do a trilogy again without thanking The Weeknd.
The Weeknd's 'Can't Feel My Face' is very experimental. It's pop meets urban meets indie meets alternative.
If I'm on an away game or on my way to the stadium or on a bus ride, I listen to more mellow music. Laid-back, chill, like The Weeknd, Drake, something like that.
I dream of collaborating with Q-Tip and Timbaland - it's all producers. I'd really like to work with Drake and DRAM. The Weeknd would be dope. The list goes on and on. If Michael Jackson were alive, I'd love to collaborate with him.
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