Love 2 Dislike Me

Album: Something Else (2013)
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  • Tech discussed the song's meaning with Artist Direct: "Somebody said that was the only song they couldn't get with because I wasn't sure what direction I wanted to go," he said. "I knew exactly what direction I wanted to go, you fu--ing weirdos! [Laughs] I wanted it to be a rollercoaster ride. I wanted it to be soft and then hard. I wanted it to be a mindf--k since that's what life is. Life is changeable. Life goes like that. Nothing stays the same. That's a person right there. That was a female friend I was talking about. It's self-explanatory. You talk all of this s--t about me, but then you stay. What the f--k are you doing? You must 'Love 2 Dislike Me.' Get the f--k away from me. How about that? It's just my heart coming out. I don't need that static. It's a beautiful fu--ing rollercoaster ride man."

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