Still from Daniel Arison's "Easier To Hate You" music video.

Daniel Arison Comes To Terms With Heartbreak In His New Single, “Easier To Hate You”

Daniel Arison searches deep down and comes to terms with heartbreak in his latest single, "Easier To Hate You."

Singer-songwriter Daniel Arison is coming for the heartstrings with his emotional new single, “Easier To Hate You.” Coming hot off the heels of his previous release, “Other People,” “Easier To Hate You” continues the downward inner search in a beautifully crafted way that’s easily relatable while not hiding the darkside of love and sleeve-worn hearts.

Alongside the new single, Daniel Arison continues his visual storyline with yet another emotionally impactful music video directed by Nicholas Lam who perfectly captures the overall tones of Daniel’s latest single in an engaging experience that assists the song’s overall narrative.

On the single itself, Daniel Arison explains, “When I wrote “Easier To Hate You,” I felt really angry. I gave my heart and soul to this person and still got a lot of shit back. Although I gave so much love and support, and literally was the last one standing, I still ended up being cut out of this person’s life.”

“At that point, I decided that it would just be so much easier to hate this person than to wait around hoping things would get better. When you don’t have closure, sometimes it’s easier to hate someone and be done with it. It’s an easier way out and to be able to let go.”

“Easier To Hate You” alongside “Other People” will be featured on Daniel Arison’s upcoming studio album that’s currently set to be released later this year.

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Brandon Flores

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