

You simply can’t have a complete list without at least one entry from this rapper who’s a pro at handling haters. She has a hard time coming when she can’t hit backĪh, Kanye. She drinks Bacardi in the morning till it goes to her headĪnd all you want is just to hold her, but she don’t go for that But she’s just so attractive to him that he can’t help but just put up with it all.Īnti-hater lyrics: She’s got a wicked sense of humor, can’t believe what she says In She’s So Mean a protagonist is dating a borderline abusive girl who tramples all over him. What would you do if the person you hate is the same person you’re inexplicably attracted to? Matchbox Twenty certainly sure knows what that’s like as evidenced by this song. You know you wouldn’t want it any other way Way to go!Īnti-hater lyrics: I’m a bitch, I’m a lover She wears them all with pride as a way to deflect her haters. Meredith Brooks was able to do that with this song about the many labels she has been called.

Jeremy was inspired by real events that took place in Texas in 1991.Īnti-hater lyrics: Seemed a harmless little fuckĪ great man once said that when people hurl insults at you, you might as well own them and wear them as an armor so no one can hurt you with them. He was bullied and misunderstood, and the only way he could think of to fix his situation was to shoot himself in front of his classmates. The titular Jeremy was picked on in school and ignored at home. While it’s an extreme case, we simply can’t create a playlist about horrible people without this cautionary tale of revenge. After all, who would bully all these people when they refuse to back down to their haters?Īnti-hater lyrics: We are the ones that stand our ground It’s dedicated to all the people who feel like losers and rejects, urging them to come together to stand their ground. Why give another thought to the bullies and the haters when we can feature a song that empowers everyone they’re trampled on? Unbreakable is one of this punk band’s most inspirational tracks. That help me prove that I’m still on your side

So now I never know the things to say to you This song in particular holds a special meaning for the band because they know a lot of people from their city of Fort Lauderdale who didn’t believe in them. While this song isn’t exactly about haters, it is about the people who hold us back from achieving greater things.

But this song tells us that sometimes the people who we give our all to are the ones who end up dragging us down. Sometimes people who hate on you are the ones whom you thought you could count on. See them try to mess to hurt you and work youĪ Day to Remember – All Signs Point to Lauderdale Smile in your face but all they wanna do is bring ya down, down And just like Rihanna says, you have to get them haters out your circle.Īnti-hater lyrics: Get dem haters out your circle In this song, she mentions people who use others, bring others down, or smile to your face while stabbing you in the back. So she created this song for all the people who need reminding that haters shouldn’t have a place in your life.
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The world is full of people who will use you and manipulate you, and RiRi isn’t new to this. No one’s gonna cry on the very day you die you’re a bully Push them to the dirt till the words don’t hurt can you hear me Make another joke while they hang another rope so lonely We don’t have to take this we can end it allĪll you’ll ever be is a fading memory of a bully And it’s a reminder that if they keep up their hateful ways, no one will be sorry when they’re gone.Īnti-hater lyrics: We don’t have to take this back against the wall Shinedown’s anti-bullying song is addressed to bullies who enjoy picking on other people. This fantastic anti-bullying song tells a poignant message to all the bullies everywhere – We don’t have to take this back against the wall. It’s a melodic and subtle way of giving them the finger. According to Tyson Ritter, it’s about all those people who give you a hard time in life – whether it’s your asshole of a boss or some power-tripping teacher at school. The All-American Rejects has spoken about who this song is about.
