New York based singer-songwriter and musician ROREY has shared a powerful and transformative new music video for her song "Hurts Me To Hate You". The single is off of her newly released sophomore EP Dysphoria.
With "Hurts Me To Hate You" ROREY shares an autobiographical song all about her issues with her mom and the anger she had towards her. Through the years, ROREY understood that she wanted her mom in her life and acceptance was the path towards healing. The song further explores the importance of understanding that people can't be controlled and we are only responsible for our own emotions. She sings, showing this narrative, "At the end of the day / I can place all the blame / But it's not all about you / It hurts me to hate you." Downtempo guitar riffs underlay dreamy vocals singing heart-on-your sleeve poignant vocals. crafting an intimate sonic landscape that feels both cathartic and deeply resonant. Echoing warm soundscapes and honest lyricism make this track a standout, not only as a personal confession but also as a universal anthem of reconciliation, self-awareness, and radical acceptance. The accompanying music video shows a deeply personal moment with ROREY and her own mother.
With the release of "Hurts Me To Hate You" and its moving video, ROREY continues to carve out her space as a fearless storyteller who turns pain into art and vulnerability into strength. Take a listen now and check out ROREY's phenomenal new EP Dysphoria.
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