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Review: "I Wanna Hate You" - Yorke

Caitlin Ridley

Blonde woman in black gloves leans on a bus seat, wearing a strapless top. Dark cityscape outside. Moody, mysterious atmosphere.

Yorke’s latest single “I Wanna Hate You” dives deep into the messy and complicated emotions that come with trying to let go of someone who keeps pulling you back. The lyrics hit hard opening with “That’s cool you said forever then you closed the chapter”, setting the tone for a story about disappointment and unresolved feelings. Lines like “In three months time you’ll hit me up with some excuse to see me soon” perfectly capture that frustrating cycle of reconnecting even when you know better. And let’s be real, who hasn’t found themselves torn between wanting to cut ties but still caring too much? The chorus “I wanna hate you but I don’t sometimes” is painfully relatable for anyone who’s struggled with lasting affection for someone they probably shouldn’t care about anymore. This song doesn’t just tell a story—it puts words to those feelings we’ve all had but couldn’t quite express.



Musically, “I Wanna Hate You” combines heartfelt lyrics with an upbeat pop vibe, creating a perfect mix of catchy and emotional. The production is spot-on, blending electronic beats with softer acoustic elements for a rich and layered sound. Yorke’s voice is the star of the show—vulnerable yet strong, pulling you right into her story. The track has a light and rhythmic groove that makes it easy to listen to on repeat even if the emotions it brings up hit you in the feels every time. Whether you’re dancing around the house or lying in bed thinking about that person, the mood of this song is versatile and so easy to connect with.


Yorke, an Australian alt-pop artist, is quickly becoming a name to know in the music scene. She’s known for her honest and emotional storytelling and fresh sound that blends dreamy pop vibes with sharp relatable lyrics. Over the past few years, she’s released a string of successful singles and EPs, building a loyal fanbase and earning critical praise for her artistry. Her music often explores themes like love, heartbreak, and self-discovery, which makes her songs super easy to connect with. “I Wanna Hate You” is her latest release, and it feels like just the beginning of another exciting chapter in her career. If you’re into music that makes you feel something, Yorke is definitely an artist to keep on your radar!



Written By Caitlin Ridley



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