Ellie Goulding And Juice WRLD Want To Vaporize Their Exes On 'Hate Me'
The smell of rotten love is more of a stench, like dying roses and salty tears. It's intoxicating and yes it changes the atmosphere of your reality. Sour love turns into resent, then hate, and then, some days, love again. However in the scenario of
Ellie Goulding and
Juice WRLD's new teamwork "Hate Me," the much-coveted emotion was snapped away from their respective relationships without an Infinity Gauntlet. Now, all that's left is the emotional debris and memory of better times in the wake of the devastation. Raw, brutal anger burns their nostrils like acid.
Ellie Goulding's latest sounds like a soft, mid-tempo, mild doctor's case of the blues. She absolutely
loathes an ex who has a new girlfriend. And she wants him to know, telling her everything that he doesn't do with his new girl that he did with her. She understands that he doesn't kiss her with his eyes closed. She is aware that he moved on so fast because he wants to replace her. She spews the toxic fumes that cloud the atmosphere, enabling Juice WRLD to come in and immerse himself in the feels of the moment. His verse is identically as jarring as he reflects on a lover's animosity towards him, revealing how she believes that he's conveniently replaceable. He gets migraines from the pain that the relationship causes. Together, the two sound sick of the complete situation. And medicine won't clear up the disease, only time apart will.
"Hate Me" follows Goulding's recently released videos for both "
Sixteen" and "Flux." She was also featured on the
Game of Thrones album
For the Throne – Music Inspired by the HBO Series.
Listen to the toxic environment of "Hate Me" up above.
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