The Weeknd's 'Rescue You' is actually a bit of a mystery track—it doesn't belong to any of his official studio albums, EPs, or even mixtapes. I stumbled upon it years ago while digging through obscure uploads and fan forums, and it feels like one of those rare gems that slipped through the cracks. Some speculate it might be an unreleased demo or a scrapped concept from his early 'House of Balloons' era, given its moody, synth-heavy vibe. It's got that raw, haunting quality he's famous for, but without the polish of his later work. I love how these unofficial tracks let you peek into an artist's creative process, like finding deleted scenes from your favorite movie.
That said, if you're craving something similar but officially released, 'The Knowing' from 'Trilogy' or 'The Morning' might hit the same notes. The Weeknd's discography is so layered—sometimes the deeper cuts or even the 'lost' tracks end up being the most fascinating.