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"Hate That I Love You"
Song

"Hate That I Love You" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna, released as third single from her third studio album Good Girl Gone Bad (2007). The song features vocals by American singer and songwriter Ne-Yo. Ne-Yo co-wrote the song together with Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, who produced the song under their stage name Stargate. Def Jam Recordings serviced the song to contemporary hit, urban and rhythmic radio stations in the United States on August 21, 2007. On April 28, 2008, a Spanglish version of the song was digitally released in certain territories featuring vocals by Spanish singer David Bisbal. "Hate That I Love You" is a mid-tempo R&B song, with its lyrical theme being the power of love.

"Hate That I Love You" received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics, with many of them comparing the song to previous works by Ne-Yo, most notably, Beyoncé Knowles' 2006 single "Irreplaceable". "Hate That I Love You" achieved moderate success in comparison with other singles from the album, reaching the top-twenty in more than thirteen countries, including Australia, Austria, Canada, France and Germany. It reached number 15 on the UK Singles Chart. "Hate That I Love You" peaked at number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and at number three on the US Pop Songs chart.

The accompanying music video for "Hate That I Love You" was shot in Santa Barbara, California, and directed by Anthony Mandler. It features Rihanna's and Ne-Yo's characters meeting their respective love interests. An edited version of the video was made for the Spanglish version of the song; Ne-Yo's scenes were cut and replaced with scenes by Bisbal. Rihanna performed the song with both Ne-Yo and Bisbal on the 2007 American Music Awards and on the sixth series of Operación Triunfo respectively. "Hate That I Love You" was also part of the set lists of Rihanna's three worldwide tours, Good Girl Gone Bad (2007-09), Last Girl on Earth (2010-11) and the Loud Tour (2011).

Background and release

American singer and songwriter Ne-Yo (pictured) co-wrote and provided vocals on "Hate That I Love You".

Rihanna began working with songwriters and producers in early 2007 following the release of her second studio album, A Girl Like Me (2006). She spent the week of the 2007 Grammy Awards with singer and label mate Ne-Yo to work on the follow-up album. He co-wrote her previous single "Unfaithful" and gave her vocal lessons for the then-upcoming album.[1] For the new release, they wrote and sang "Hate That I Love You" together. The song was co-written and produced by the Norwegian duo Stargate.[2] Regarding the song and working with Ne-Yo, Rihanna commented, "I just have to stop sometimes and be like, 'Ne-Yo, OK, tell me why you wrote this song.' Because I don't understand how he comes up with certain concepts and he just blows me away sometimes. He's just insane."[1] In an interview with MTV, the singer said that when the song "starts off, you think it's a sexy song, but you have to listen to the lyrics. It's a really deep song."[3] "Hate That I Love You" was recorded at the Battery Studios in New York City, Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles and Lethal Studios in Bridgetown. The mixing was done by Phil Tan and Ne-Yo provided vocal production.[4] Ne-Yo also wrote two other songs for Rihanna's third studio album Good Girl Gone Bad (2007) and the first single from the re-release of the album, "Take a Bow" (2008).[5] Ne-Yo told Vibe:

When people tell me that my song-writing style seems like it could have come from the '60s, '70s, or early '80s, I take that as a compliment. Back in the day, people paid more attention to the poetics of the love song. Today [in songs] there is usually more sexual element than a romantic one. The best way to express an emotion like love is through storytelling. It makes it more 'I can relate to this character in this song, because I've been through something similar.' You hear that kind of storytelling in the song that I wrote for Rihanna called 'Hate That I Love You'.[6]

"Hate That I Love You" was released as third single from Good Girl Gone Bad, after "Umbrella" and "Shut Up and Drive". Def Jam Recordings sent the song to contemporary hit, rhythmic and urban radios in the United States on August 21, 2007.[7][8][9] A seven minutes long K-Klassic remix of the song was digitally released on October 22, 2007. The remix was released to digital outlets in over twenty countries including Australia, Germany, Italy, New Zealand and Spain.[10] On October 29, 2007, a two-track extended play featuring the album version of "Hate That I Love You" and the K-Klassic remix of the song was released via iTunes in certain territories.[11] In November 2007, "Hate That I Love You" was released as a CD single in Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom.[12] It includes the album version of "Hate That I Love You", its instrumental, the K-Klassic remix and the video for the song.[12] On November 16, 2007, a three-track extended play was released on iTunes in certain territories. It features the album version of "Hate That I Love You", the K-Klassic remix and its instrumental version.[13] A CD single of the song was released on December 18, 2007 in the United States.[14] In late 2007, a new Spanglish version of the song featuring vocals by Spanish singer David Bisbal leaked.[15] The Spanglish version was titled "Hate That I Love You (Odio Amarte)" and was released via iTunes in Argentina, Brazil and Spain.[16] This version is also included in the live album by David Bisbal Premonición Live.[15]

Composition

"Hate That I Love You" is a mid-tempo R&B song that runs for 3:39 (3 minutes and 39 seconds).[19] According to the digital sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, it is written in the key of Ab major. Rihanna's vocal range spans nearly an octave and a half from F3 to B♭5.[17] Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine concluded that "Hate That I Love You" maximizes Rihanna's vocal range.[20] The song uses piano, strummed guitars and 4/4 beats, combined with Rihanna and Ne-Yo's vocals, following the D♭2-E♭2-E♭7-B♭7 chord progression.[17][18]

Multiple music critics compared "Hate That I Love You"'s composition with previous works by Ne-Yo.[20] Nick Levine from Digital Spy called the song a "second cousin" of Ne-Yo performed singles "Sexy Love" (In My Own Words, 2006) and "Because of You" (Because of You, 2007).[19] Bill Lamb from About.com described "Hate That I Love You" as a sing-along song, and commented that it sounds like "nearly guaranteed major hit".[18] Lyrically, the single is about two lovers singing about the power of love, saying that it is stronger then anything that could upset them.[21] Rihanna further commented on the lyrical content, "When you're in love with someone , even though they keep hurting you, you're so naive and you love them so much that you put all the negative behind even though you keep getting hurt."[22]

Critical reception

"Hate That I Love You"'s composition drew comparisons to Beyoncé Knowles' (pictured) "Irreplaceable".

"Hate That I Love You" received generally positive response from contemporary music critics. While reviewing Good Girl Gone Bad, Taila Kraines from BBC Music praised "Hate That I Love You" while calling it a "gorgeously simple modern duet".[23] A reviewer from The New York Times called the song a "breezy duet".[24] Quentin B. Huff of PopMatters was not fully convinced that "Hate That I Love You" is a "full-fledged" ballad, however, he praised its catchy and smooth composition.[25] Multiple music critics compared "Hate That I Love You"'s composition to Beyoncé Knowles' "Irreplaceable" (B'Day, 2006). Bill Lamb from About.com called the song "Irreplaceable II" and commented that there is nothing as memorable as 'Irreplaceable's' 'To the left,' but the breezy, uncomplicated style is comforting."[18] Jackie Hayden from Hot Press also praised and compared "Hate That I Love You"'s composition to Knowles' 2006 single while calling it "its prettier twin".[26]

However, Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine was more critical about the song's composition similarity and called it a "lazy carbon copy" of both "Irreplaceable" and "So Sick" (In My Own Words, 2006).[20] In a review of the album, Norman Mayers from Prefix Magazine noted that the songs on the album which were written by Ne-Yo, "don't necessarily gel" with the other part of the album, which is predominantly club-oriented.[27] Digital Spy's Nick Levine called the single a "folky, midtempo R'n'B mush-fest" while commenting that "the whole affair is smoother than Lulu's forehead in the new Morrisons [UK supermarket chain] ad".[19] Despite that, he further questioned the song's release and thought that "smash-hits" like "Breakin' Dishes" and "Don't Stop the Music" should be first released instead.[19] The song received two nominations at the 50th Grammy Awards held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California including for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best R&B Song. However, it lost to "Disrespectful" (Funk This, 2007) by Chaka Khan featuring Mary J. Blige and "No One" (As I Am, 2007) by Alicia Keys respectively.[28]

Chart performance

"Hate That I Love You" debuted at number 98 on the US Billboard Hot 100 for the issue date September 15, 2007.[29] After eight weeks on the chart, the song reached number nine and stayed on the position for five non-consecutive weeks,[30] before reaching its peak of seven on December 22, 2007.[31] This signified Rihanna's fifth top-ten on the chart.[31] The song stayed on the chart for total of 26 weeks, becoming Rihanna's third longest-running single on the Billboard Hot 100, only behind "Don't Stop the Music" (30 weeks) and "Umbrella" (27 weeks).[32] "Hate That I Love You" also peaked at number three on the US Pop Songs and became Rihanna's fourth top-five single there.[33] It also peaked at number 20 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[34] The song was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on August 8, 2008, having sold more than one million downloads.[35] "Hate That I Love You" was less successful in Canada where it peaked at number 17 and stayed on the chart for 23 weeks.[36] The song debuted on the Australian Singles Chart at number 48 on November, 25, 2007.[37] After three weeks on the chart, it reached its peak of 14 and stayed on the position for one week.[37] It was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) denoting shipments of 35,000.[38] The song got its highest peak worldwide on the New Zealand Singles Chart where it reached a peak of number six.[39] "Hate That I Love You" was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) for selling more then 7,500 digital copies.

"Hate That I Love You" debuted at number 57 on the UK Singles Chart on October 20, 2007.[40] The song reached its peak of 15 on November 24, 2007, after six weeks on the chart.[40] More than 150,000 copies of the song have been sold in the UK.[41] "Hate That I Love You" reached a peak of 13 in the Republic of Ireland.[42] In mainland Europe the song achieved moderate success, while reaching the top-thirty in over ten countries. The single was most successful in Sweden where it reached number 10 on the singles chart, and stayed on the position for two consecutive weeks.[43] In France, the song entered and peaked at number 16 on the French Singles Chart on January 12, 2008.[44] It stayed on the peak position for two consecutive weeks, while it also managed to stay 25 weeks overall on the chart.[44] In Spain, the Spanglish version of "Hate That I Love You" charted instead. The song entered at number 39 at the Spanish Singles Chart on January 4, 2009.[45] The following week it reached its peak of 37, becoming Rihanna's fourth top-fifty single on the chart. It was certified triple platinum by the Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE) for selling more than 120,000 copies.[46]

Music video

Rihanna filmed the music video for "Hate That I Love You" with Ne-Yo in Santa Barbara, California, on August 31, 2007.[47] It was directed by Anthony Mandler, who directed the videos for Rihanna's 2006 single "Unfaithful" and in 2007 "Shut Up and Drive". Photographs of the production featuring Rihanna wearing a cream bra and grey skirt were leaked on the same day.[48] The video premiered on September 24, 2007.[49] It was digitally released September, 27, 2008 on iTunes.[50]

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A shot from the video, where Rihanna looks towards Ne-Yo in the lift.

The video begins as the sun rises and Rihanna wakes up. Meanwhile, Ne-Yo walking down a street, wearing a hat that obscures most of his face. Rihanna, bored, wonders in her room what to wear. She finds a gold necklace. As the song starts, Rihanna lies in bed and sings, while Ne-Yo continues walking down the street Ne-Yo approaches the hotel and cautiously looks around before entering it. Meanwhile, Rihanna gets dressed.[48] She exits the room and walks through the hallway of the hotel. Ne-Yo goes up to her floor. As Rihanna waits near the elevator, it opens as Ne-Yo and Rihanna meet. They smile, as Rihanna enters the elevator and Ne-Yo exits. As the video progresses, Rihanna is downstairs, chanting the lyrics of the song and Ne-Yo is in a hallway. Ne-Yo knocks on a door, which his girlfriend opens, allowing him in. Rihanna simultaneously climbs in her lover's car and they smile to each other. The video ends with the previous scenes by Rihanna, exiting her hotel room. A reviewer from MTV UK commented on Rihanna's look in the video, "After Shut Up And Drive the 19 year old is going even raunchier for this vid- writhing around on a bed in her underwear and pearls.[51]

An edited version of the video, was also made for the Spanglish version of the song. In the edited version of the video, Ne-Yo's scenes are cut and replaced with scenes by David Bisbal. The video for the Spanglish version, of "Hate That I Love You" pictures Bisbal watching the scenes by Rihanna on a film projector and chanting the song's lyrics.

Live performances

Rihanna performing "Hate That I Love You" on her Last Girl on Earth Tour (2010–11).

Rihanna occasionally performed "Hate That I Love You" at award ceremonies and concert tours. On November 18, 2007, Rihanna performed a medley consisting of "Umbrella" and "Hate That I Love You" at the 2007 American Music Awards, held at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, California.[52] For the performance of "Hate That I Love You", Ne-Yo accompanied her on the stage. During the ceremony, Rihanna also won the award for Favorite Female Artist and the R&B/Soul Category.[53] In late 2007, Rihanna also embarked on her first worldwide concert tour, the Good Girl Gone Bad Tour (2007-09). "Hate That I Love You" was the eleventh song on the set list for the tour.[54] Her performance in Manchester was released in the UK through iTunes[55] and is featured on the Good Girl Gone Bad Live DVD.[56] In 2008, Rihanna performed the Spanglish version of the song with David Bisbal, at the sixth series of the Spanish talent show, Operación Triunfo.[57]

In 2010, Rihanna embarked on her second worldwide tour, Last Girl on Earth Tour (2010-11). "Hate That I Love You" was also part of the set list for the tour.[58] Sarah Rodman from Boston Globe praised the performance of the song, while commenting that "Rihanna breezed through a bit of Eminem’s 'Love the Way You Lie' and her own “Hate That I Love You."[59] Rihanna also performed the song on her third worldwide concert tour, titled the Loud Tour (2011). It was the fourteenth track on the set list for the tour.[60] Rihanna performed the song in a medley with her ballads "Unfaithful" and "California King Bed", while wearing a long yellow gown.[60]

Track listing

Credits and personnel

Recording
Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Good Girl Gone Bad, Def Jam Recordings, SRP Records.[4]

Charts

Release history

Country Date Format Label
United States[7][8][9] August 21, 2007 Contemporary hit radio, Rhythmic, Urban Def Jam Recordings
Argentina[75] October 22, 2007 Digital remix
Australia[10]
Austria[76]
Brazil[77]
Czech Republic[78]
Denmark[79]
Finland[80]
Germany[81]
Greece[82]
Hungary[83]
Republic of Ireland[84]
Italy[85]
Japan[86]
Netherlands[87]
New Zealand[88]
Norway[89]
Portugal[90]
Spain[91]
Sweden[92]
Switzerland[93]
Australia[11] October 29, 2007 Two-track EP
Austria[94]
France[95]
Germany[96]
Italy[97]
Netherlands[98]
New Zealand[99]
Switzerland[100]
United Kingdom[101] November 12, 2007 CD single Mercury Records
Canada[102] November 13, 2007 Universal Music
Germany[12] November 16, 2007
Australia[13] Three-track EP Def Jam Recordings
Austria[103]
Germany[104]
Italy[105]
New Zealand[106]
Switzerland[107]
United States[14] December 18, 2007 CD single
Argentina[16] April 28, 2008 Digital download (Spanglish version)
Brazil[108]
Spain[109]

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