“Wish I Hated You” by EDDIE

“Wish I Hated You” is a powerful and honestly brutal tale about wishing that you could hate someone who has hurt you. EDDIE drives this intense performance through an array of dynamic instrumentals and production choices.

The lyrical story is obviously a heartbreak song, but really adds a lot of energy and passion to the message. The instrumentals definitely help tell the story and drive the song to a new level of realness.

EDDIE is really great at resonating with his audience through storytelling, and “Wish I hated you” is no exception to that.

Written by Tricia Patras

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