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Released in June 2019, the track is described as an "anti-love anthem".

: In Season 8 ( Sons of Garmadon ), Harumi manipulates Lloyd into falling for her, only to reveal she is "The Quiet One," the leader of a criminal gang.

: Harumi's motive was to make Lloyd feel the same heart-wrenching pain she felt after losing her parents, aligning with the song's lyrics about daring an ex to "say all the mean, ugly things". Song Overview: "Hate Me" hate_me_ellie_goulding_ft_juice_wrld_ninjago_ll...

: His verse adds a raw, vulnerable layer, reflecting real struggles with addiction and heartbreak that contrast with the polished pop chorus.

This specific song is a popular choice for "Llorumi" edits due to the toxic and complex nature of the characters' relationship: Released in June 2019, the track is described

: The song's central theme—"there's a thin line between all this love and hate"—mirrors Lloyd's struggle between his genuine feelings for Harumi and the pain her betrayal caused.

: The official video uses social media imagery and a giant knife metaphor to represent how "words cut like a knife," further emphasizing the emotional damage discussed in the lyrics. Song Overview: "Hate Me" : His verse adds

: It explores the cycle of emotions after a messy breakup, including manipulation, mind games, and the desire for honesty even if it hurts.