@tomkillsjerry You've got the atmospheric trap style down to a science, I respect that a lot. The reverb on that clap during the "verses" is insane (but good). I also like the vocal sample, fits the track well. At the beginning of the sequence starting at 2:08 along with 3:43, there's a loud click that doesn't belong there (some sound got cut off).
Another thing you could do is vary the amount of panning applied to the hi-hats, right now they're a bit too much to the right. There's also some pretty ugly distortion going on when the vocal sample gets filtered near the end, though it probably won't be easy to fix.
@Matt-D Not familiar with the original song, but I'm feeling that Weeknd remix, very tasteful use of the bitcrusher. Some of the background synths (like the ones at the beginning) sound a bit generic/stock/cheap, but don't detract too much. The mix is fine and the drums sound great, too.
Your take on "Selfish" is also great, if not better, though the BPM of the vocals is very slightly off, as the pads come a bit too early for them, especially near the end. I like how you also have this innate sense of "R&B" chords. Move some of the high pitched notes at 1:10 up a semitone, as that would fix the only major flaw with this beat. That arpeggio is beautiful, great job.
@ArvinArmani Posting blends is perfectly fine, as you can see above. The guitar in your track is way too loud during the verses and clashes really hard with Ye's low quality vocals (the a cappella's obviously been taken out by "force" from someone with lots of free time). The drums could be more pronounced. By the way, thanks for the suggestion, a crowd could really hype that beat up and I already have some crowd samples from live performances.