ROREY delivers a strikingly vulnerable performance with her latest single, “Hurts Me To Hate You.” Blending elements of indie pop and dream pop, the track shimmers with atmospheric production while carrying the weight of raw, confessional lyricism. At its core, the song is an intimate portrait of reconciliation, exploring the painful cycle of anger, control, and love within close relationships.
What makes “Hurts Me To Hate You” especially moving is its authenticity, ROREY doesn’t just sing about heartbreak; she embodies the complicated push and pull of loving someone through tension and misunderstanding. The accompanying music video, starring both ROREY and her own mother, deepens the emotional impact, making the story feel even more personal and universal.
With its lush textures, haunting melodies, and unflinching honesty, “Hurts Me To Hate You” cements ROREY as one of the most compelling new voices in the indie-dream pop space, proving that sometimes the most powerful songs come from the most personal wounds.