Lozeak - 'Hate Me Too'
From Influencer to Pop/grunge Superstar, Lozeak releases her new single ‘Hate me Too’ and it is divine!
The London based teenage influencer with over 557K followers has turned into an extremely promising pop/grunge star with the release of her new track! The visualiser that accompanies the extraordinary single brings all the gorgeousness of any Y2K Paramore-esque video there ever has been full of angst, drawn-outline animations and stylish close-ups showcasing Lozeak’s true star potential. So, if you’re looking for an artist with a little bit more of a rock-pop edge to their tunes, then Lozeak may be the one to start listening to.
The song itself speaks of the anxieties of growing up as a Gen-Z, with the constant worries and fears that even your own friends will turn on you one day explained by lyricism such as “At the end of the day I would hate me too if I was my friend” and I’m sure we’ve all been there with those thoughts, right?
With gorgeous low vocals to open the track which are opposed by the much louder and grungier instrumentals that follow the first chorus and a beautiful visual to accompany, the mixture of Lozeak’s gorgeous voice and catchy lyrics, really makes this track a sure-fire hit for all to enjoy and she’s definitely making herself out to be an extremely talented young and up-coming artist to be watching coming into the rest of 2022.
Words by Beth Atkins
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