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Ariana Grande released the cinematic music video for “Hate That I Made You Love Me” on June 1, 2026, starring actor Justin Long.
Directed by Christian Breslauer and shot by cinematographer Janusz Kamiński, the roughly five‑minute clip frames the single — released May 29 — as a mini psychological horror-comedy.
Scenes show Long’s character digging a grave, fleeing an off‑road car crash that bursts into flames, setting himself on fire and encountering multiple versions of Grande in a diner, before returning to find Grande alive underground and ultimately being buried.
The song is the lead single from Grande’s forthcoming eighth studio album, Petal, due July 31; Grande and producer Ilya executive-produced the project, with Max Martin also credited on the single.
The visual arrives days before Grande begins the Eternal Sunshine tour on June 6, and media coverage has highlighted the video’s dark humor and themes of guilt, obsession and breaking free from negative attachments as signaling a new, more concept-driven phase in her music and promotional strategy.
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