Fallon King of R&B Group Cherish Releases New Single ‘Hate You’

Fallon King of R&B Group Cherish Releases New Single ‘Hate You’

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Fallon King, eponymously known as FALLON, isn’t holding back on her new single “Hate You.”

On the Harv (Mariah Carey, Justin Bieber) production, FALLON’s pillow-soft vocals deliver razor-sharp lyrics to an ex who wronged her. “I regret the day I met you / Everything we had, you / Took everything I gave you / I don’t have much to say, boo / Except I really hate you,” she sings.

Speaking on her “Hate You,” FALLON exclusively tells Rated R&B, “The song is for everyone who’s been through a bad relationship, who came out the other side stronger and better. I was reflecting after coming out of a long relationship, and couldn’t believe how much of myself I sacrificed for a man who was only out for himself. That song was my ‘f—k you’ moment!”

“Hate You” arrives with a music video, directed by Jeanette Schock, which can be watched below.

Fallon King of R&B Group Cherish Releases New Single ‘Hate You’
Fallon’s “Hate You” single cover. (Fallonsworld)

“Hate You” is the first taste of what’s to come on FALLON’s new EP Both Sides, slated to arrive later this year. It will mark the former Cherish member’s first solo project.

Speaking of the R&B sister group, their debut album,Unappreciated, turns 20 in 2026. The album featured their hit “Do It To It,” plus standouts such as the title track and “Moment in Time.”

Aside from her solo music, FALLON has recently penned songs for Eric Bellinger (“La Perla“), Maeta (“DJ Got Me“), Aijiona Alexus (“Made For Me“) and more.

Stream FALLON’s new song “Hate You” and watch the music video below.

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