I Hate U (SZA song)

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"I Hate U"
SZA - I Hate U.png
Single by SZA
from the album SOS
ReleasedDecember 3, 2021
Genre Electro-R&B
Length2:54
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
SZA singles chronology
"Kiss Me More"
(2021)
"I Hate U"
(2021)
"No Love"
(2022)
Lyric video
"I Hate U" on YouTube

"I Hate U" is a song by American singer SZA. It was released through Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records on December 3, 2021, as the second single from SZA's second studio album, SOS (2022). It was originally released on SoundCloud on August 22, 2021. "I Hate U" is an electro-R&B song with a "crunching", light instrumental, containing a relaxed, "ethereal" chorus, and hip hop-influenced verses. [1] A break-up song, it finds SZA detailing what went wrong in a past relationship, expressing resentment towards an ex-partner but acknowledging that she still misses them.

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"I Hate U" entered at number seven on the United States's Billboard Hot 100, where it became SZA's fifth top-10 entry. It also peaked within the top 40 in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. The song received certifications from Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US.

Background

The song was originally released exclusively on SZA's (anonymous) SoundCloud on August 22, 2021, along with two other tracks, "Joni" and "Nightbird". [2] She revealed that her astrologist encouraged her to release the songs. [3] After "I Hate U" received a warm response from fans and garnered viral popularity on video-sharing app TikTok, SZA decided to give it an official release, stating: "Honestly, this started out as an exercise. I just wanted somewhere to dump my thoughts without pressure. Y'all made it a thing and I'm not mad LMAO. Ask and you shall receive". [4] However, after the song reached number one on US Apple Music, SZA revealed that the song is an official single, posting on social media: "One thing about y'all: y'all gon' make it a single even if it ain't! I love you! Thank you! [5] [6] She also deemed the SoundCloud release an "experiment". [4]

Composition and reception

"I Hate U" has a lo-fi production. [7] Vulture 's Justin Curto labeled "I Hate U" a "groovy breakup song, anchored by SZA's lyrical directness", [8] while Hayden Davies of Pilerats found it a "subtle and seemingly 90s-indebted take on SZA's sound, with a crunching production swaying amongst SZA's vocal". [9] HotNewHipHop's Alexander Cole gave the song a "Very Hottttt" rating, complimenting the "dark production that complements the singer's voice perfectly", and noted, "throughout the track, she sings about a recent breakup and how she wishes things had played out differently". [10] Ciaran Brennan of Hot Press said the song, along with "Joni" and "Nightbird", "showcases SZA's musical diversity", with the singer "switching up between passionate, emotional vocals and relaxed verses". [11] Okayplayer's Robyn Mowat noted how the song "is filled with reflections on love, heartache and her headspace regarding a love gone wrong". [12] NorthJersey.com 's Jack McLoone deemed the track signature SZA, despite finding "her vocals on the chorus are more ethereal, while in the verses she skews closer to traditional R&B delivery with some clear hip hop influences. [13] Naledi Ushe of PopSugar called it "a banger for all the heartbroken (past and present) people of the world". [14] Comparing the song to Prince's "Eye Hate U" (1995), Jezebel writers said "a relaxed tempo and veritable yacht-rock keyboard underscore lovelorn 'fuck yous' and the overarching idea of hating someone because you love them so much". They noted however, that "despite the song's title, it is not a kiss-off but a call back, praising the "nimble" hook. [15] Billboard 's Jason Lipshutz commended the song for showcasing "the vocal power that's made her such a captivating figure in mainstream pop and R&B". [16] Similarly, HipHopDX 's David Aaron Blake said, over the "wailing" synth and "lush" instrumental, is SZA's "uncontainable and booming voice". [17]

Commercial performance

Following its official release, "I Hate U" debuted at number one on the United States's Spotify and Apple Music charts; [18] it broke the record for the most streamed R&B song by a female artist on Apple Music in its first week. [19] The song opened and peaked [20] at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100; its first-week figures included 26.7 million streams, 4,600 downloads, and 485,000 airplay audiences. The song marked SZA's fifth top-10 entry on the chart and her second to debut in the top 10 after "Kiss Me More", with Doja Cat. On Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, "I Hate U" was her first number-one song. Meanwhile on Hot R&B Songs, it became SZA's second chart topper following "The Weekend" in 2018. [21]

In late–March 2022, "I Hate U" reached number one on R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay; it marked SZA's first chart topper and the first female artist to top the chart since Megan Thee Stallion with "Savage" in 2020. A few weeks earlier, "I Hate U" became SZA's first solo song and her second overall to top the Rhythmic chart after "Kiss Me More" in 2021. [22] [23] On other Billboard airplay charts, the song peaked at number 33 on Mainstream Top 40 [24] and number 15 on the all-genre Radio Songs. [25] On February 6, 2023, it was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [26]

Elsewhere, "I Hate U" debuted and peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Global 200. [27] On national charts, "I Hate U" peaked within the top 40 of New Zealand (8), [28] South Africa (8), [29] Canada (14), [30] Australia (16), [31] Ireland (27), [32] the United Kingdom (38), [33] and further reached Portugal (49) [34] and Lithuania (63). [35] It has received certfications from Australia (platinum), [36] Canada (double platinum), [37] and the UK (silver). [38]

Music video

A music video to accompany "I Hate U" was released on January 7, 2022. The visualizer, directed by Jack Begert, centers around a man (played by actor Lakeith Stanfield) in a heated argument on the phone. After the fiery phone call, he finds himself alone walking along the beach trying to light a cigarette and failing to do so. He then receives a text from SZA that reads "i hate u", prompting him to hurl his phone in the ocean. [39]

Live performances

SZA included "I Hate U" during her headlining set at Glastonbury 2024, held on June 30. [40]

Credits

Adapted from the liner notes of SOS [41]

Recording and management

Personnel

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for "I Hate U"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [36] Platinum70,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [52] Platinum40,000
Canada (Music Canada) [37] 2× Platinum160,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [38] Silver200,000
United States (RIAA) [26] 3× Platinum3,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
VariousDecember 3, 2021 [53]
United StatesJanuary 11, 2022 Urban contemporary radio RCA [54]
March 15, 2022 Urban adult contemporary radio [55]

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