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Meaning of Habibti as The Weeknd’s Detroit performance has fans swooning

The Weeknd sang “Baby, I’m going to kill you for you” and fans search for its meaning in English.

The 32-year-old gave a very entertaining show to more than 45,000 fans in Detroit on Wednesday, July 27.

The completely sold out concert continues to make the rounds on social media as fans are still enamored with his song.

He even ended the night by saying, “Next time we’re doing Ford Field for two nights, back-to-back noon,” and fans can’t wait for him to come back and set the podium on fire, just like he did last night.

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What does the word darling mean?

Habibi is an Arabic word that translates to “my love”. It can also mean “dear,” “my love,” or “my love.”

It is the feminine form of the word habibi that is used to refer to a male lover.

Considering that The Weeknd has been private about his personal life lately, we couldn’t tell if he dedicated the song to someone dear to him. But it certainly struck the right chord with listeners.

‘The Weeknd’ pisses fans off

Although many don’t know the meaning of the word “baby” because it’s not as commonly used as “baby,” the song stuck in the heads of concertgoers.

“I still marveled during The Weeknd saying baby I’m going to kill you for you when he came to Detroit AHHH,” a thrilled fan chirp.

“Imagine The Weeknd singing for you ‘Baby I’m going to kill you for you,'” He said else.

Another fan Wrote: “The Weeknd singing “Baby I Kill For You” on his live show made me weak in the knees”

“Not The Weeknd says ‘Baby I’m going to kill you for you’ at a Detroit party. I should have been there” chirp One fan missed the party.

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He’s bringing his haunted house for Halloween

The After hours The singer comes to his haunted house for Universal’s Halloween Hollow Nights.

The Weeknd’s Labyrinth will join Universal’s original maze, “Monsters: Legends Collide.”

Tickets for the event, which takes place from September 2 to October 31, are already on sale. You can buy it here.

The starting price is $73.99 and the Express Pass will cost $109.99. The latter will allow you to skip the regular lines at once in all the haunted houses.

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Meaning of Habibti as The Weeknd’s Detroit performance has fans swooning
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