I Just Started Hating Some People Today
Released on Beck's 1994 album Odelay, this track stands as a quintessential example of the album's eclectic fusion of indie rock, hip-hop, and world music. The song features a distinctive, repetitive guitar riff that drives its hypnotic groove, characteristic of the era's alternative sound. It explores themes of social alienation and the complexities of modern relationships, delivered with Beck's signature vocal style that blends melodic pop sensibilities with introspective lyricism. As a staple of the Odelay catalog, the recording captures the cultural zeitgeist of the mid-90s, influencing countless subsequent artists in the indie and alternative genres. |