The Weeknd - House Of Balloons / Glass Table Girls Page

: At roughly three and a half minutes, the track drops the Siouxsie sample for a "brute percussion and low-end churn". This transition signifies the move from the "party" to the "aftermath".

: "Glass Table Girls" shifts to a more aggressive, rapping style. It explicitly details cocaine use (the "707" ammonia cleaner used on glass tables), promiscuity, and the physical toll of addiction, such as "jaw clenching". Critical Legacy The Weeknd - House Of Balloons / Glass Table Girls

: The track was produced by Doc McKinney and Illangelo , who helped define The Weeknd's early atmospheric R&B sound. Lyrical Meaning : At roughly three and a half minutes,