Empara Mi releases “I Hate Everyone,” a lushly arranged alt-pop ballad about love for the misunderstood.
Empara Mi continues her rollout for Monsters & Masochists with her latest release, “I Hate Everyone.” Dramatic yet intimate, this orchestral alt-pop track draws listeners into the mind of someone navigating social anxiety and emotional depth.
Built upon soaring arrangements by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and Empara Mi’s self-production, the song balances sarcasm and sincerity. Its blunt title gives way to a story of unlikely emotional refuge—finding acceptance in someone equally misunderstood.
She explains, “This track is about the noise in your head at every party… but then finding that one person who’s even more weird than you…”

The hook, “Cos I hate everyone / Hate everyone / Hate everyone but you…” becomes a rally cry for those who find belonging in unexpected places. The strings, written by the very person who inspired the song, reinforce its emotional contradiction.
Previously released tracks like “Closer to Heaven” and “Masochist” have already positioned Empara Mi as a bold, genre-defying artist. With over 50 million global streams and features in major TV productions, her unique theatrical style is garnering wide acclaim.