Bloody Civilian: Don't take it personal, 'I Don't Like You' and I love it

Need an unexpected anthem worthy of playing over and over? How about cashing in on what Bloody Civilian is serving up these days? Turns out the new ‘I Don’t Like You’ goes extra hard and is worthy of ample replays.

With a new EP slated to arrive before summertime goals become activated, Bloody Civilian gets you in the mood with this new audio gem. Peep the details and check it out.

Bloody Civilian, the Nigerian singer/producer/storyteller who hit a worldwide nerve with her fierce debut single + video, “How To Kill A Man,” strikes back with “I Don’t Like You,” her brand new single available today via Def Jam Recordings/0207 Def Jam UK.  

An upbeat, fiercely energetic Afro/pop anthem, “I Don't Like You” will be included on ANGER MANAGEMENT, Bloody Civilian’s upcoming EP, set for release in May, and also containing “How To Kill A Man.”   

“How To Kill A Man” combined Bloody’s innate penchant for instantly punchy, satirical hooks with sweeping melodies into a fully formed and startingly powerful statement that is singular in nature.  “Life isn’t fair for anyone,” she said, “and when I find myself being angry, I try to find ways to not take myself too seriously... basically, I find ways to laugh and feel ridiculous about my anger and that inspired me to write ‘How To Kill a Man.’”  

“How To Kill A Man,” released October 28th, was followed one week later by the arrival of the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Music From and Inspired By soundtrack album via Roc Nation Records/Def Jam Recordings/Hollywood Records, which included Bloody’s “Wake Up” featuring Rema.  

The soundtrack album’s 19 tracks presented more than 40 international artists recorded in Lagos, Nigeria, Mexico City, London and Los Angeles, headlined by Rihanna’s record-breaking, historic smash “Lift Me Up.”  

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

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