With “Hate that I love you” Lyza ends up in the TikTok charts. All information at a glance.

The German singer Lyza has landed a viral hit on Tiktok with her new song “Hate I love you”. Within the last week, the track was used, commented and shared in countless clips – especially in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. What makes this song so popular and who is behind the newcomer?

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“Hate that I love you” goes on TikkoK viral

“Comment the letters of the person to whom this song fits”-that’s how the video begins that Lyza has promoted to the German Tikok charts. It is a promo video with which the singer advertises her new song “Hate that I love you”.

It is a separation song; One who addresses the ambivalence and pain of falling in love despite all the Red Flag. For example, she sings about lies, arrogance and the feeling of not being seen. And yet there is a gap in the lines: “Lay my heart at your feet, but you step on it without feeling it”.

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According to the Tikok Creative Center, the snippet of “Hate that I love you” is already one of the fastest growing songs on the platform. Musically, Lyza moves somewhere between Nina Chuba and Paula Hartmann: her rough voice harmonizes with the epic-sounding beats by the Berlin producer Matze. The track is particularly popular with users: inside between 18 and 24 years from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

This is Lyza

With the promotion to the Tikok charts, Lyza could secure her place as a newcomer to German pop music. However, the 23-year-old is not completely unknown. She attracted the first public attention with song cover versions on Tiktok before participating in the German ESC preliminary decision “Chefsick ESC” in 2025. The appearance at the song casting show marked her first live stage appearance ever. With her song “Lovers on Mars”, she even took second place-only three percentage points behind the winning sibling duo Abor & Tynna that represented Germany.

Now the Berlin singer ventures to her solo career-for the first time with German text. On September 12, her single “Hate that I love you” will appear on Spotify and Apple Music. The song is her fourth release after “Somebody’s Body” (2023), “Record Player” (2024), and “Lovers on Mars” (2025).

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