I Hate Alabama

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ReleasedOctober 8, 2021
Recorded2021
Length3:35
"I Hate Alabama"
The official cover for "I Hate Alabama", featuring a white pickup truck with the words "I Hate Alabama" printed on its back windshield. On the truck's bumper, a sticker is shown, showing a dog with the official state flag of Tennessee.
Song by Conner Smith
from the album Smoky Mountains
ReleasedOctober 8, 2021
Recorded2021
GenreCountry
Length3:35
LabelValory
Songwriters
  • Drew Green
  • Hunter Philips
  • Lee Starr
  • Nick Columbia
ProducerZach Crowell
Audio
"I Hate Alabama" on YouTube
Music video
"I Hate Alabama" on YouTube

"I Hate Alabama" is a 2021 song by American country music singer Conner Smith. Released on October 8, 2021 as a promotional single, the song is about the heartbreak of a broken romantic relationship that was ended in the city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama that Smith had experienced, comparing it to the Third Saturday in October college football rivalry.[1] The song would later go viral within the college football fanbase, gaining millions of streams on social media platforms and resulting in Smith signing a record deal with Big Machine. It was later included on Smith's debut studio album, Smoky Mountains (2024).

According to Smith, the song was written as a song written towards his ex-girlfriend who he had broken up with. Although the song had numerous references to college football, Smith wrote that the song was not about college football, but rather as a "heartbreak song" centered around college football.[1] In later interviews, he would praise the state of Alabama, saying You know how you love a song, but it reminds you of your ex? That's what this song is about. And that's what I love about it. It's a compliment to Alabama".[2]

Production for the song started when friend of Smith, Hunter Philips sent over a demo of the song to Smith. Smith, along with his producer immediately wanted to release the song with the help of a music label, saying that "this song is pretty special". Smith had trouble finding a label to sign for the song, so he released a music video for the song, shot by Smith's brother on Instagram. The video received one million views within the first day of release.[3] Once the music video released, owner of Big Machine Records, Scott Borchetta called Smith and said that he was interested in releasing the song on October 8, 2021 under the Valory Music Co. name.[4][5]

Composition

The song makes heavy references to the Third Saturday in October college football rivalry between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Alabama Crimson Tide. At the time of the song's release, Alabama had beaten Tennessee for 15 straight years since 2006. Smith, who is a Tennessee Volunteers fan, wanted to tie the rivalry together with the pain of breaking up with his girlfriend within the city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where the University of Alabama is located.[6]

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