The song “I Hate You, I Love You” by GNASH featuring Olivia O’Brien explores the conflicting emotions of love and resentment towards a past relationship, capturing the pain and confusion of a breakup.
🥇1st Place – Alex Aiono
🥈2nd Place – Lynnea M.
🥉3rd Place – Ben Schuller
4th Place – AleseaMarie
5th Place – Lizzy Hodgins
6th Place – Albert Gyorfi
7th Place – Jake Roque
8th Place – Nhung Tran
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11th Place – Fletcher Pilon
12th Place – Jason Winn
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15th Place – May Ann Torreda – Igaran
Did you know?
The lyrics of “I Hate You, I Love You” vividly depict the emotional turmoil of a person grappling with the aftermath of a breakup.
The song alternates between expressions of love and hate, highlighting the complexity of emotions that arise when a relationship ends.
Lines like “I hate you I love you, I hate that I love you” encapsulate the internal conflict of wanting to move on but still feeling attached.
The song also touches on themes of jealousy and longing, as seen in the lyrics “Don’t want to, but I can’t put nobody else above you”.
This suggests that despite the pain, the person still holds their ex in high regard, making it difficult to fully let go.
The collaboration with Olivia O’Brien adds a dual perspective, emphasizing that these feelings are mutual and shared, further deepening the emotional resonance of the song.
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