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I Never Loved You

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"I Never Loved You"
Single by Halsey
from the album The Great Impersonator
ReleasedOctober 10, 2024 (2024-10-10)
Length4:09
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Halsey singles chronology
"Ego"
(2024)
"I Never Loved You"
(2024)
Audio video
"I Never Loved You" on YouTube

"I Never Loved You" is a song by American singer Halsey from her fifth studio album The Great Impersonator (2024). She wrote it along with Michael Uzowuru, while the latter produced it with Tyler Johnson. Columbia Records released the song on October 10, 2024, as the album's fourth single. "I Never Loved You" is a '80s-tinged ballad inspired by English singer-songwriter Kate Bush, whom Halsey impersonated as part of its promotion. On its lyrics, Halsey expresses about a complicated relationship which was deteriorated by her medical issues, a recurrent theme in The Great Impersonator.

Background and release

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On August 27, 2024, Halsey shared a trailer for her fifth studio album The Great Impersonator, a "confessional concept album" that sees her jump through different decades with the sound of the tracks.[1] On September 25, she posted a video revealing its track listing, in which "I Never Loved You" appears as the tenth track.[2] Since then, she started a countdown on social media for the album's release, with her impersonating a different singer every day and teasing a snippet of the song they inspired.[3] On October 9, she dressed up as English singer-songwriter Kate Bush and shared a snippet of the song "I Never Loved You", while announcing she would be releasing it as the fourth single from the record on that night, following "Lucky", "Lonely Is the Muse", and "Ego".[3] In a social media post, she said that the song "cuts deep" and encouraged her fans to "listen closely" to the track.[3]

Composition

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Musically, "I Never Loved You" is a '80s-inspired ballad,[4] led by synths and piano chords.[3] On its lyrics, Halsey expresses about a complicated relationship which was deteriorated by her health issues,[5] comparing its ending to open-heart surgery.[3] The verses of the song focus on Halsey's medical issues, a lupus and T cell deficiency diagnose that she shared with her fans over the course of the singles from The Great Impersonator.[5] Via Genius, Halsey also sent a message to her fans upon the song's release: "A woman lies ill-fated in an Emergency Room. She's holding on with all her might, in hopes her lover will show to say goodbye. He arrives, too late and defensive. Who was driving the car that hit her?".[6]

Reception

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Upon its release, magazine Rolling Stone included "I Never Loved You" on its list of the Best New Music of the week.[7] Riff Magazine's Mike DeWald opined that "I Never Loved You" offers "pointed lyricism and intimate balladry".[8]

References

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  1. ^ Mier, Tomás (August 27, 2024). "Halsey Will Time Travel on 'Confessional' Concept Album 'The Great Impersonator'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 26, 2024.
  2. ^ Singh, Surej (September 26, 2024). ""For my next trick": Halsey unveils 'The Great Impersonator' album tracklist". NME. Retrieved October 26, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e Georgi, Maya (October 10, 2024). "Halsey Sings From the Hole in Her Heart on 'I Never Loved You'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 26, 2024.
  4. ^ Stickler, Jon (October 11, 2024). "Halsey Posts Kate Bush-Inspired New Song I Never Loved You". Stereoboard. Retrieved October 26, 2024.
  5. ^ a b Kickham, Dylan (October 10, 2024). "Halsey Opens Up About A Messy Relationship In "I Never Loved You"". Nylon. Retrieved October 26, 2024.
  6. ^ Carter, Emily (October 11, 2024). "Hear Halsey's new Kate Bush-inspired single, I Never Loved You". Kerrang. Retrieved October 26, 2024.
  7. ^ "Charli XCX, Jelly Roll, Halsey, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week". Rolling Stone. October 11, 2024. Retrieved October 26, 2024.
  8. ^ DeWald, Mike (October 24, 2024). "ALBUM REVIEW: Halsey digs into mortality their way on 'The Great Impersonator'". Riff Magazine. Retrieved October 26, 2024.