Hate You (Ladies' Code song)
Hate You is a song performed by the South Korean girl group Ladies' Code. It was released as a digital single on August 6, 2013, by Polaris Entertainment.
Background and Composition:
"Hate You" marked Ladies' Code's first comeback since their debut earlier in the year with "Bad Girl." The song is a departure from their debut track, showcasing a darker and more emotive concept. It's described as a synth-pop track with elements of R&B. The lyrics express feelings of resentment and bitterness towards a past lover, delivered with a blend of playful sass and raw emotion. The song was produced by Super Changddai, who also worked on "Bad Girl."
Music Video:
The music video for "Hate You" features the members of Ladies' Code in a variety of stylized scenes, visually emphasizing the song's theme of heartbreak and anger. It involves playful and slightly sinister imagery, reflecting the complex emotions conveyed in the lyrics.
Reception:
"Hate You" received positive reviews for its unique concept and strong vocal performances. The song helped to solidify Ladies' Code's reputation as a group willing to experiment with different sounds and concepts, differentiating them from other rookie girl groups at the time. It performed moderately well on Korean music charts.
Impact:
Though not a breakout hit, "Hate You" is remembered by fans as a significant release in Ladies' Code's discography, showcasing their versatility and willingness to push boundaries within the K-pop landscape. It demonstrated their potential for growth and contributed to their growing fanbase before the tragic accident in 2014.