G22 REALESE Fierce "I Hate Boys" Music Video
The Filipino Pop girl group G22 is making waves with the release of their latest music video for the girl power anthem "I Hate Boys." The visuals dropped today on their official YouTube channel, achieving everything their fans hoped for.
Directed by Tyron, the "I Hate Boys" music video is a fun and colorful production that perfectly captures the frustrations of dealing with immature men. The four members of G22 - AJ, Alfea, and Jaz – take center stage, delivering fiery verses and stunning visuals.
The video opens with an immediately recognizable reference to the movie night classic “10 Things I Hate About You.” As the song kicks into gear with its addictive beat and empowering lyrics, G22 make it clear they won't settle for anything less than being treated like the queens they are. Highlights include the ladies decked out in bright, funky outfits while delivering the truly relatable lines to "I Hate Boys." The entire music video is playful, with multiple references to Hollywood movies and a confident performance by all of the members that really drive home the energy of the track.
With lyrics calling out immature players ("Boy don't deny it, boy I can see it") and demanding respect ("I need you to treat me like a woman"), "I Hate Boys" is an undeniable bop and the ultimate anthem for anyone who has dealt with a disappointing partner.
🔊 OUT NOW!!! Road to forever? Never! Unless you treat us like a woman. 🚷
— G22 Official (@G22Official) June 7, 2024
XOXO, G22 💋
‘I Hate Boys’ 🚷
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The high-quality visuals were a team effort, with production credits going to the likes of Marielle Gonzales, Deej Cellano, Miel Lego, and the Cornerstone Digital and Creatives Crew. Republic Records Philippines and Cornerstone Entertainment Inc. backed the release.
"I Hate Boys" is shaping up to be one of the songs of the summer for its undeniable attitude and empowering spirit. The music video is racking up views and proving once again that G22 are a fierce force to be reckoned within the P-pop scene.