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Kit Major’s “I Wish U Didn’t Hate Me So Much” Is a Scream-Along Rock Confessional You’ll Be Blasting All Summer

  • Writer: ALT RECESS
    ALT RECESS
  • Jun 21
  • 2 min read

Kit Major is not here to play nice, and thank god for that.


Her latest single, I Wish U Didn’t Hate Me So Much, hits like a glitter-coated punch to the gut. It’s messy, electric, loud as hell—and exactly what rock & roll needs right now. With a title like that, you know you’re not getting a love song. What you get instead? A full-blown emotional detonation set to some of the most addictive riffs you’ve heard since your first heartbreak.


From the first beat, Kit’s voice cuts through the noise—raw, aching, but still laced with that punk rock venom that makes her impossible to ignore. She’s not wallowing; she’s wailing. “It’s like I’m living in a world without you,” she sings, and suddenly you’re right there with her—alone, furious, and kind of over it, but not really. Because how do you get over someone who hates you that much? The answer: you don’t. You write a banger and scream it into the mic instead.


The song feels like slamming the door in slow motion. There's Britpop shimmer in the chorus, post-punk tension in the verses, and the kind of lyrical sharpness that makes you want to write her name on your boots in black ink. It’s both chaotic and precise—an emotional purge that still manages to stick every melodic landing.


There’s a moment halfway through the song where everything drops out—just her voice, stripped back and vulnerable—and for a split second, she’s not the larger-than-life rockstar. She’s just a person, dealing with the sting of rejection, saying what most of us never get the chance to: Why does it have to be this way?


But Kit doesn’t leave us in the dark for long. The drums kick back in. The guitars roar. And just like that, she reminds us this isn’t a pity party—it’s a riot.



Major’s always been known for her fierce blend of garage rock grit and unapologetic pop instinct, and this song is the purest expression of that combo. It's heartbreak dressed up in fishnets and leather, and it works so well. Her delivery is so immediate, so real, that you’d swear she was singing straight from your own cracked iPhone Notes app.


And honestly? She’s never sounded more alive.


With I Wish U Didn’t Hate Me So Much, Kit Major isn't just channeling rock’s golden age—she’s dragging it into the now, scratching up the surface, and scribbling her name all over it in glitter and eyeliner. This isn’t just a breakup song. It’s an anthem for anyone who’s ever been ghosted, gutted, or just plain hated a little too hard.


Turn it up. Shout along. Slam your door (or just your bedroom drawer).


This is heartbreak with teeth—and Kit Major wears the bite marks like a badge.



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