![]() ![]() Some stans also say that “too good to be true” line in the chorus could be pulling from a favorite saying of Ari’s, which appears on songs like “positions” (“You’re just too good to be true”) and “someone like u” (“Baby this time, please don’t be too good to be true”), both also off positions. ![]() The sleuths at Genius say the early line “You manifested this, but girl, I blame myself” could be a reference to Grande’s positions song “just like magic,” which also touches on manifesting (in her case, “good karma”). (And how’d he hear she was married? Well, he liked the Insta post, for starts.) The two went on to perform “Save Your Tears” at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in late May and released a Vevo live performance of “off the table” in July, both reportedly after Grande’s wedding. About half a year later, in April 2021, Grande hopped onto a remix of the Weeknd’s After Hours single “Save Your Tears.” By that point, she was engaged to Gomez, just weeks away from her eventual intimate wedding and, theoretically, could have been intimate with the Weeknd, too. After collaborating on the sensual 2014 duet “Love Me Harder,” the two reconnected in 2020 for “off the table,” another duet for Grande’s album positions, widely seen as a proclamation of love to her then-new boo, Dalton Gomez. That opens the door to some speculation as to other women the Weeknd could have been involved with … including Grande. First, we know the Weeknd’s two highest-profile exes (not to mention some of his favorite lyrical topics), Bella Hadid and Selena Gomez, are not married. The Weeknd doesn’t make the subject of “I Heard You’re Married” too explicit, but it’s definitely possible to read between the lines. ![]() As the song goes on, he has decided to leave the affair, telling the girl in question, “I can’t be with you / You’re too deceiving, girl.” Sorry to this woman! Later, he goes on to state things more plainly: “Why you even with him if you’re cheatin’?” he asks his partner. “It hurts to think I’m sharin’ you,” he sings in the first verse. Nothing good, that’s for sure! The Weeknd saves some of his biggest punches for one of the final songs on Dawn FM, on which he sings about being in “a fling” with a woman who’s already taken. ![]()
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