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The Weeknd just shared the official cover for After Hours, his upcoming album. If that wasn't enough, the R&B singer also confirmed the release date and dropped the album's title track. And judging by all the recent tweets, fans are loving everything.

The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, took to Twitter to share the cover for After Hours last night. The picture sees the singer smiling in a red suit while blood runs down his face — a look we've previously seen on the video for "Heartless." Check it out below.

The new project is expected to drop on March 20 and is already available for pre-order. Though the full tracklist hasn't been unveiled yet, fans can expect "Blinding Lights," "Heartless," and "After Hours" to appear on the album.

Right after the latter track dropped last night, fans went wild on Twitter. The Weeknd stans seem to particularly love the song's lyrics, such as, "This is not a home without my baby," while some think the track sounds a lot like his Trilogy album.

Listen to "After Hours" below, then scroll down for some of the best fans' reactions.

When Abel drops "After Hours"

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"This house is not a home without my baby"

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The new album is going to be fire

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