“Hate Myself” Pre-Save Link: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/miajairian/hate-myself
Jairian, a talented hip-hop artist and songwriter hailing from Las Vegas, NV, has taken the music world by storm with his deep and relatable lyrics. His song “Hate Myself” delves into the depths of human suffering and self-discovery, drawing inspiration from biblical references that reflect the artist’s personal journey of pain, redemption, and faith.
The song “Hate Myself” originates from a place of disappointment, anguish, and prolonged suffering. It mirrors the sentiments of figures like Job from the Bible, who questioned the very act of being born due to the intense suffering they endured. Job, in chapter 3, expressed his desire to have never been born, a sentiment echoed in the heartfelt lyrics of Jairian’s song. Even Elijah, after walking in the desert, prayed, “I have had enough, Lord, let me die,“ a plea that resonates with anyone who has felt overwhelmed by the weight of the world.
The Official Cover Art for Jairian’s “Hate Myself”
Releasing On All Platforms 9/22/23
“Hate Myself” Pre-Save Link:
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/miajairian/hate-myself
Ecclesiastes 4:2-3 further reinforces this theme by stating that it might be better to be dead than alive, but those who were never born are in an even better position, having been spared the injustices of the world. Solomon’s words underscore just how deeply flawed the world can be and how our own mistakes can lead to feelings of shame and unworthiness.
In John 12:25, we are reminded that loving one’s life in this world can lead to its loss, but those who harbor disdain for their earthly existence can find eternal life. This message resonates with Jairian’s music, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing a love for God over the fleeting pleasures of the world. It’s in detaching from the material and embracing spiritual growth that one truly learns to love themselves and finds hope in God. Strength emerges in moments of weakness, as our help comes from the Lord.
Jairian’s journey is a testament to these biblical themes. His life has been marked by near-death experiences, struggles with addiction, battles with depression, and experiences of abuse. Yet, he has found solace and purpose in his music, which he sees as a gift from God. As Jairian shares,
“I found purpose in my life through the talents and gifts God entrusted to me. I want to encourage and inspire others who are burdened and hurt by sharing testimonies and giving God glory, always pointing back to Jesus.”
His desire to spread God’s love and gospel through his music and ministry is evident in his heartfelt lyrics.
Despite being no newcomer to creating quality music and serving God, Jairian has been relatively low-key in terms of releases. His official album, “Dear America” is a testament to his dedication to his craft and faith. However, he’s poised to make a more significant impact in the Christian music industry, with plans to release more music by the end of 2023. With his raw and relatable storytelling and transparent lyrics, Jairian promises to bring a fresh and profound perspective to the world of Christian music.
In “Hate Myself” and his overall musical journey, Jairian invites listeners to explore the depths of their own suffering, their relationship with God, and the redemptive power of faith. Through his music, he seeks to inspire and uplift those who have faced adversity, reminding them that there is hope in God and strength in their weakness.
“Hate Myself” Pre-Save Link:
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/miajairian/hate-myself
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1. Instagram:
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2. Tiktok:
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3. Twitter:
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4. Youtube:
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https://www.facebook.com/MiaJaiRian/
6. Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/miajairian
7. Spotify:
Coming soon and will be found @miajairian
8. Hate Myself Pre-Save Link: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/miajairian/hate-myself
9. Hate Myself Link: (RELEASING 9/22) https://open.spotify.com/track/5bF7EXc54Vu8df4uzaKEWD