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18+ EnterLeave SiteReleased on January 31, 2001, as part of the self-titled album Tata Young under BEC-TERO Entertainment, this song captures the raw vulnerability of loving someone who doesn't love you back.
The Melancholy Anthem: Revisiting Tata Young’s "อย่าเกลียดกันก็พอ" Released on January 31, 2001, as part of
The lyrics, penned and composed by , describe a heart that knows no reason. It isn't a song about winning someone over; it’s a humble request for the space to keep loving them from afar. The central plea—"just don't be cruel, just don't hate me"—resonates with anyone who has ever felt the sting of unrequited affection but couldn't bring themselves to walk away. The Legacy of a Ballad อย่าเกลียดกันก็พอ The central plea—"just don't be cruel, just don't
When it comes to Thai pop icons, few names carry the weight of . While she is often celebrated for her high-energy dance tracks, her 2001 ballad " อย่าเกลียดกันก็พอ " (Just Don't Hate Me) remains one of the most poignant chapters in her career. A Plea for Kindness in Unrequited Love A Plea for Kindness in Unrequited Love