Mel 4Ever - 'I HATE U'

The new single from self-titled “tranny pop-star” Mel 4Ever, 'I HATE U' is "about releasing that initial feeling of pure hatred when someone hurts you. It’s the feeling of when you want to hurt somebody back because they have hurt you so much."

Mel continued, "I wanted to use very industrial and intense sounds to portray that visceral, heart throbbing, heated feeling of “hatred”. By recognizing that connection, and not willing to participate in it, makes me hate that person even more."

Mel 4Ever is a bold and brilliant talent who’s revolutionizing the hyper-punk genre by masterfully melting together “glitching synths, bimbo-pop delicacies and outrageous yet ethereal sounds” to create “a glittery-plastic coated, blush pink–sound experience” (Ladygunn).

Hailed by Slayyyter as “a f**king star”, Mel’s debut EPTranic Attack put her on the map as a knockout songwriter, tackling everything from sobriety and early stages of transition, sexual assault, to abuse and trauma growing up in Alabama. Her “no-holds-barred performance style captivates audiences” (Gay Times) and has landed her top billing with sold out shows at iconic New York venues like Elswehere and C’mon Everybody, as well as standout festival performances at Wynwood Pride and Bushwig.

With songs like “Treat Me (Like a Toilet)”, “About Fashion”, “Big Tits” and “Internet Crush”, Mel proves she has “a mischievous sense of humour alongside a discerning ear for what makes a pop song absolutely slap” (PopBuzz). Mel is set to release her sophomore EP in 2022 and will be a headlining music act at Bushwig 11. 

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