The Weeknd, Jennie Kim and Lily-Rose Depp Stunt in "One Of The Girls" Video

Featuring footage from ‘The Idol.’

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Following the finale of HBO‘s The Idol on Sunday, The Weeknd‘s run of new music from the show has come to a close. On Thursday, however, the artist shared the music video for “One Of The Girls,” which dropped as part of the series’ fourth episode, featuring BLACKPINK‘s Jennie Kim and fellow Idol star Lily-Rose Depp.

The official visual sees a compilation of footage from the course of the show, set to the seductive, synth-heavy track. In it, Jocelyn (Depp) and Dyanne (Kim) party with one another, before Jocelyn takes to the microphone in her home for a dramatic performance of the track. Tedros (The Weeknd) later lurks in the backdrop, watching Jocelyn and Dyanne dance together, and the video concludes with a shot of Tedros and Jocelyn sharing a deep embrace.

“One Of The Girls” was co-produced by the show’s dynamic production duo, The Weeknd and Mike Dean, as well as Sage Skolfield. Jennie first teased the track at her Calvin Klein capsule launch event, when the singer took to the DJ deck to preview what fans correctly discerned to be a collaborative cut with The Weeknd.

Most recently, The Weeknd released “Dollhouse,” another collaboration with Lily-Rose Depp from the polarizing series’ soundtrack, which features a handful of notable collaborators, including Lil Baby, Future and Moses Sumney.

Watch the official music video for “One Of The Girls” above.

In other music news, check out Drake’s existential opening to “It’s All A Blur” in the tour’s newest trailer.

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