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  Cover Prince_HateUjpg
  Caption UK 12" single
  Artist Prince
  From Album The Gold Experience
  B-side "I Hate U" <small>(Quiet Night Mix by Eric Leeds) (7")</small><br />"Endorphinmachine" <small>(Japan CD)</small>
  Released 12 September , 1995
  Format 7" single<br /> 12" Single <br /> Cassette Single <br /> CD Single <br />CD Maxi-single
  Recorded Paisley Park Studios , September 19931994
  Genre Pop , Rock , Ballad
  Length 7" edit: 4:27<br />Album: 5:58<br />Extended Remix: 6:17
  Label Warner Bros Records / NPG Records
  Writer Prince
  Producer Prince, Ricky Peterson
  Last Single " Purple Medley "<br />(1995)
  This Single "I Hate U"<br />(1995)
  Next Single " Gold "<br />(1995)
  Misc


"I Hate U" is a song by Prince from his 1995 Album '' The Gold Experience ''. The track was the lead single in support of the album, released on 12 September , 1995. "I Hate U" was nearly a solo effort from Prince, although he created Minneapolis musician Ricky Peterson with co-production and arranging, as well as providing additional keyboards.

Beginning with crashing Drum s, the "NPG Operator" welcomes the listener to "The Hate Experience" (which Prince would later entitle the song's Maxi-single ), before leading into the first verse where Prince sings in delicate Falsetto about a cheating woman, whom he hates "like a day without sunshine". A church-like Organ moves the song along, while a musical segment borrowed from "Baby" (a track from his 1978 album '' For You '') provides breaks throughout the track. After the second verse and chorus, the song enters a lengthy middle section which sung/spoken in Prince's normal voice. This section is a " Courtroom drama" where Prince submits his evidence of his cheating lover to a Judge . When he asks the woman to state her name for the court, he interrupts her with a sample from the album's previous track — "Billy Jack Bitch". Toward the end of the drama, he states that being without her is killing him emotionally and that he actually still loves her. After a final chorus, again using an impassioned falsetto, Prince launches into a brief but effective Guitar Solo which climaxes and ends the song.


B-SIDES/REMIXES

The single's B-side was a Instrumental "Quiet Night Mix" of "I Hate U" featuring long-time collaborator Eric Leeds on Saxophone . A Maxi-single on CD and Vinyl included several Remix es of the track. The most notable was an extended remix which omitted the "courtroom drama" and featured Prince delivering much more personal lyrics. A rumor at the time was that the lyrics of this version referred to Carmen Electra whom Prince had worked with and dated for a time. Other versions of the song were various edits. The Japan ese CD single was unique in that it included the album version of "'''Endorphinmachine'''" as an extra track.


MISCELLANEA

"I Hate U" is, to date, Prince's last original single to reach the U.S. Top 40 . (His earlier hit, " 1999 " did sneak back into the Top 40 in the song's Namesake Year , peaking at #40, but this was a reissued single, not a new release.)


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