Hate How You Look
by Josh Ross
Summary
"Hate How You Look" by Josh Ross dives into the pain of watching an ex move on. The singer feels torn between missing a past love and grappling with their new happiness.
Full Analysis
The song strongly captures the feeling of heartbreak and jealousy. The singer is stuck in a moment where they see their ex thriving without them. It’s tough to reconcile the memories of what they had with the reality of seeing their ex happy. This creates a swirl of emotions that many can relate to after a breakup.
Verse 1
It's hard to believe it
Girl, that I'm seeing what I'm seeing
Don't wanna assume, but it's seeming
Like you're having the time of your life
In this verse, the singer is in disbelief. They can’t wrap their head around the fact that their ex is enjoying life so much, especially after their breakup. There’s a hint of sadness here. The singer wants to believe that their ex is happy, but it also hurts to see them moving on. The tone is a mix of nostalgia and pain, setting the stage for the rest of the song.
Chorus
Hate how you look in that one, that you know I love red dress
Hate how it still gets my heart breaking, beating out my chest
Hate how you're laughing and acting like what we had is gone
Girl, it ain't been that long
The chorus is where the pain really hits home. The singer expresses frustration with how good their ex looks, especially in the red dress they used to love. It’s a powerful line because it shows how memories can trigger strong emotions. The laughter of the ex feels like a punch to the gut, making it clear that they’ve moved on. The line "it ain't been that long" emphasizes that the breakup is still fresh, adding to the hurt.
Verse 2
I wish I could help it
Girl, I don't know why I haven't left yet
I'm watching every second like a train wreck
Can't look away yet, as hard as I try
In this verse, the singer struggles with their feelings. They wish they could stop looking at their ex but feel drawn to them like a train wreck. This imagery highlights the pain and fascination that comes with watching someone you love move on. The singer’s internal conflict is palpable here; they know they should let go, but it’s easier said than done.
Chorus
Hate how you look in that one, that you know I love red dress
Hate how it still gets my heart breaking, beating out my chest
Hate how you're laughing and acting like what we had is gone
Girl, it ain't been that long
The chorus repeats, reinforcing the emotional turmoil. The repetition emphasizes how stuck the singer feels. Each line hits like a reminder of what’s lost. It’s a catchy chorus, but it’s also tragic because it reveals the depth of the singer’s heartache.
Bridge
Moving on and getting gone with somebody new
While I'm hurting, shooting doubles here in this corner booth
Yeah, it's spinning right in front of me, can't face the truth, know it's wrong
Girl, I hate how you look moving on
The bridge takes a deeper dive into the singer's pain. They describe trying to cope by drinking but feeling helpless as they watch their ex with someone else. The imagery of the "corner booth" paints a picture of isolation and sadness. It captures how hard it is to face the reality of someone moving on while you're still hurting. The phrase “know it’s wrong” hints at the unfairness of the situation, making it clear this is a tough pill to swallow.
Outro
I hate how you look in that one that you know I love red dress
Hate how it still gets my heart breaking, beating out my chest
Hate how you're laughing and acting like what we had is gone
Girl, it ain't been that long
The outro mirrors the chorus, bringing the song full circle. It’s a final declaration of pain and longing. The repetition of the lines shows the singer can’t escape their feelings. They’re stuck in this loop of hurt and memory. It leaves listeners with a sense of unresolved emotions, reflecting the messy nature of breakups.
Closing Thoughts
"Hate How You Look" digs into that raw, uncomfortable feeling of watching an ex move on. It perfectly captures the mix of jealousy and heartbreak that can linger long after a relationship ends. Josh Ross’s lyrics are relatable, making you feel every ounce of the singer’s pain. It's a powerful reminder of how tough love can be, especially when you see someone you care about thriving without you.
Full Lyrics
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Girl, that I'm seeing what I'm seeing
Don't wanna assume, but it's seeming
Like you're having the time of your life
I wasn't expecting you'd wanna be the center of attention
Know just what you're doing while you're spending
Time in some arms that ain't mine
Yeah, I
Hate how you look in that one, that you know I love red dress
Hate how it still gets my heart breaking, beating out my chest
Hate how you're laughing and acting like what we had is gone
Girl, it ain't been that long
I hate how you got that up to something kinda look in your eyеs
Hate how you're happier whеn I'm about to lose my mind
You look so good and, damn, that's why it feels so wrong
Girl, I hate how you look moving on
I wish I could help it
Girl, I don't know why I haven't left yet
I'm watching every second like a train wreck
Can't look away yet, as hard as I try
Baby, I
Hate how you look in that one, that you know I love red dress
Hate how it still gets my heart breaking, beating out my chest
Hate how you're laughing and acting like what we had is gone
Girl, it ain't been that long
I hate how you got that up to something kinda look in your eyes
Hate how you're happier when I'm about to lose my mind
You look so good and, damn, that's why it feels so wrong
Girl, I hate how you look
Moving on and getting gone with somebody new
While I'm hurting, shooting doubles here in this corner booth
Yeah, it's spinning right in front of me, can't face the truth, know it's wrong
Girl, I hate how you look moving on
I hate how you look in that one that you know I love red dress
Hate how it still gets my heart breaking, beating out my chest
Hate how you're laughing and acting like what we had is gone
Girl, it ain't been that long
I hate how you got that up to something kinda look in your eyes
Hate how you're happier when I'm about to lose my mind
You look so good and, damn, that's why it feels so wrong
Girl, I hate how you look moving on