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Listen to the new song “I Hate Everybody” by Chad Tepper feat. Simple Plan

As announced last week, American singer/YouTuber Chad Tepper released a brand new song this morning called “I Hate Everybody” that was co-written by Pierre Bouvier, Chuck Comeau and Lexnour and is featuring Pierre on the guest vocals. The song is now available on Spotify and other streaming platforms. Let us know in the comments below what you think about it!

You can listen to “I Hate Everybody” here:

We also already tried to put together the lyrics already – there’s some bits missing, so if you can hear any better then us, contact us on social media (Instagram | Facebook | Twitter) and help us fill out the gaps. Thanks!

I Hate Everybody

I hate everybody
But I’m in love with you
I’m in love with you
Baby

Well I started to believe I was an alien
Cause the people that I don’t like could fill a stadium
But not you
I like you

And I met a lot of people that were cool to my face
Just to turn around and realize it wasn’t the case
But not you
I like you

There’s a billion people I’ve met but they won’t do
Cause the only one I want is you
I hate everybody
But I’m in love with you
I’m in love with you

And baby I don’t need nobody
As long as I got you
As long as I got you

And I tried so hard tryin’ to make no friends
But girl it’s all about you I don’t wanna pretend

Cause baby I hate everybody
But I’m in love with you
I’m in love with you
Baby

So I’m going out to parties but I’m sitting alone
Why does everybody always sat there facing their phones
But not you
I like you

There’s a millions of reasons why I fell for you
I could count them if you want me too

I hate everybody
But I’m in love with you
I’m in love with you

And baby I don’t need nobody
As long as I got you
As long as I got you

And I tried so hard tryin’ to make no friends
But girl it’s all about you I don’t wanna pretend

Cause baby I hate everybody
But I’m in love with you
I’m in love with you
Baby

I’m not tryin’ to be any social (???)
When I look around I don’t like what I see
Cause nobody else holds the candle to you
Girl, can’t you see?

I hate everybody
But I’m in love with you
I’m in love with you

And baby I don’t need nobody
As long as I got you
As long as I got you

And I tried so hard tryin’ to make no friends
But girl it’s all about you I don’t wanna pretend

Cause baby I hate everybody
But I’m in love with you
I’m in love with you
Baby

I’m in love with you baby
I’m in love with you baby

New song “I Hate Everybody” by Chad Tepper feat. Simple Plan comes out next week!

So.. are you ready for some new music? That’s right! It was revealed just yesterday that Chad Tepper will be releasing a new song called “I Hate Everybody” feat. Simple Plan next Friday, September 17th 2021. Judging by the single’s artwork [check it out in full in our gallery], it look like Pierre Bouvier will likely have some guest vocals on the song, but given that the whole band (Simple Plan) is credited on the featuring, it is possible that more members have been involved in the making of this song.

Who is Chad Tepper? Chad is an American YouTuber, pop punk-singer and former professional skateboarder, who is known for previously being part of Jake Paul’s entertainment collaborative called Team 10. In the past few months, Chad Tepper has been experimenting with pop punk music, releasing a number of songs on Spotify and even collaborating with some of the genre’s biggest artists – such as Bowling For Soup and Travie McCoy.

Another person that contributed on this new song is Lexnour, a Canadian music producer, who specializes in high quality trap beats. Both Lexnour and Chad Tepper have recently been seen hanging around Pierre and his family, as seen on Pierre’s and his wife Lachelle’s social media.

You can already pre-save the Spotify link as well as other links to later stream this song right here.

Below, you can have a look at a short video announcement by Chad, featuring Lexnour, announcing the release of the song next week:

Will Smith recreates old Fresh Prince scenes using Simple Plan’s I’m Just a Kid

The I’m Just A Kid challenge that started earlier this year on TiKTok is still going strong apparently!

If you’re not in the loop on what this challenge entails, let us explain: at the beginning of this year, when people started getting isolated in their homes, somebody decided to use Simple Plan’s 2002 hit song ‘I’m Just A Kid’ to recreate their old-school photos – but in the 2020 setting. This trend went viral very quickly, as tens of thousands of people joined in to recreate their own photos.

This time around, the challenge has spiked an interest in the one and only Will Smith on the set of his Fresh Prince of Bel-Air reunion. The movie star, also a TikTok & YouTube star these days, Will Smith filmed not only one, but two TikToks using Simple Plan’s song ‘I’m Just A Kid’ to recreate some of his Fresh Prince character’s most popular scenes. Check them out below:

@willsmith

This is why nobody lets me cook. ##FreshPrinceReunion

♬ I’m Just a Kid – Simple Plan

@willsmith

30 years later and not much has changed. ##FreshPrinceReunion

♬ I’m Just a Kid – Simple Plan

Simple Plan & other artists performed a new collaborative version of ‘Summer Paradise’ on Music Matters Live From Home

In the current climate, when getting together as a band is fairly impossible, the Singaporean music initiative Music Matters decided to bring artists back together – at least over the miracle that is the Internet.

Pierre and Chuck from Simple Plan took the role of hosts of a special collaborative livestream today on Music Matters‘ YouTube channel, where they were joined by the Australian band Sheppard, singer Quest from the Philippines, American rapper Lil J, Singaporean singer Rriley and Indonesian singer Teddy Adhitya. In the beginning, all artists introduced themselves and Pierre and Chuck kept the conversation going by quizzing them about topics such as productivity and creativity in isolation and then also introduced their music by playing a few clips from each of the artists’ songs.

The highlight of the livestream however was when all the artists presented the special collaboration they did together on Simple Plan’s song ‘Summer Paradise’, hence creating another version of this popular summer hit. According to Pierre, Sebastien started it by recording his guitars and then passing it onto Pierre, after which Jeff and David did their parts, Chuck added the drums by slapping his knees, after which the rest of the artists added their own flavor to this special version of ‘Summer Paradise’.

Check out the whole Music Matters Live From Home livestream including the new ‘Summer Paradise’ collaboration (Summer Paradise starts at mark 48:32) below:

Pierre about new album: Simple Plan might release some new material “pretty soon”

Just a few days ago, Nick Major from Idobi Radio got in touch with Pierre Bouvier from Simple Plan over videochat and together they discussed Simple Plan’s old hit ‘I’m Just A Kid’ becoming viral on TikTok and also Simple Plan’s upcoming 6th studio album.

In the interview, Pierre confirmed that the album is done and the band is now looking for ways to release it in the current climate. One of the things besides not being able to promote it on tour, that is still holding the release back is the fact that Simple Plan are in the talks of getting a new record deal with a new record label. But once that is settled, the guys still need to figure out in what way the album would be getting released. Read what Pierre said exactly on this matter below:

Nick: Are you guys holding off on the new album release just to wait till you’re able to tour on it?

Pierre: We’ve talked about what we’re gonna do… There was talks of like holding it off for a bit and there was talks of like we can’t hold it off because we don’t know how long it’s gonna be and right now we’re just kind of figuring out like how we’re gonna release it. Like… we’re in the middle of getting another record deal right now so it’s kind of not that we’re holding it off, it’s more that we’re just trying to […] plan it and figure out, you know, do we release it all at once? Do we do a couple of EPs? Do we break it up? You know, it’s because now there’s so many different ways to put out a record. You could put out a song every week, you could put out twelve at once… so it’s a matter of just figuring that out.

Of course until then, the guys plan on staying active online in various other ways – according to Pierre, the band has some online performances planned, a bunch of interviews and they also wanna continue recreating their own old photos on TikTok, keeping the viral trend going.

But what about a single? Could we perhaps expect some new material before the full record (in whichever way) drops? According to Pierre: YES! And maybe even “pretty soon”!

Nick: That’s awesome and with this TikTok stuff going on, oh, not a bad time to release one of the new songs off the album..

Pierre: Yeah, it’s not a bad time to release it. And I think like, I don’t wanna… we haven’t talked about this and I’m sure that Chuck will be listening to this and going like: ‘Dude, shut up!’ But like, I think that we’ll be putting out some stuff pretty soon. We’re not gonna be waiting that long and yeah, just kind of hopping on the TikTok momentum. And also, it’s time, you know? It’s been a long time and we don’t wanna sit on these songs. We want people to hear them when they feel fresh and they feel good.

And in the final quote we decided to extract from the interview, Pierre discussed how happy and excited he is about the new Simple Plan songs, explaining that this is the record he’s probably put the most of himself into, especially since he’s also producing it for the first time (with Zakk Cervini, Brian Howes and JVP). Check out how Pierre himself feels about the album:

Nick: Album no. 6, man! You perfectionists: are you guys happy with what you’ve created with this one at least? Does it meet the standards of Simple Plan?

Pierre: This is to me, I think, by far, one of the albums that I’m the most proud of. Because… like I’ve always been very very involved with every album. Obviously, I’m one of the main songwriters of the band and since album two, which was 2004, Still Not Getting Any, I’ve been sort of producing our demos. So I write the songs with Chuck, we’ve brought in some extra songwriters here and there… But I pretty much for 99% of our songs, I am the one building the skeleton, building the prototype, building what it’s gonna sound like in my computer, recording everything. And then I take it to the band and then the band rerecord everything. So for this album I’ve done it more than ever, a lot of my production is on the album, I’m actually a producer on this album and I feel like as a person, as a musician, as a producer, I’ve really come into my own at this point, you know… I’ve been doing this for long enough, where I’m starting to feel like I’ve mastered my craft.. Not mastered, but.. you know, I’m doing well.

And I feel really.. I feel like I’m the most part of this album. Like this is the most that I’ve given personally to an album and I think I’m very proud of it and I think it sounds great. I think the songs are great, the songwriting is great and I feel like the fans… there’s like I would say four or five, maybe six songs that the fans are gonna lose their shit over. Like, I think that they’re gonna be really really happy. And that’s always a challenge, because a band in the pop punk era, you know, you want.. I love pop punk music, I always have. When a pop punk song comes out that’s awesome, it’s always my favorite genre. But, you also want to like keep yourself fresh. I don’t wanna keep making the same record over and over again, so we always try to do different things. And you know, that can sometimes backfire on us… or it could be ‘whoa that was so cool’! And on this album I feel like we’ve really hit the pop punk sort of what they all want. And then we did some things that are a little bit off there, but they’re out there in a cool way. They’re not out there and like “eww, that’s kind of pop”, you know what I mean? It’s like we’re pushing the envelope in a way that I think fans are gonna be stoked about.

And yeah, I’m just fully 100% behind. I think the songwriting is some of our best lyrically, some really awesome honest lyrics in there. And the production: we’ve got Zakk Cervini mix most of it. And he produced one song. Then we have myself and another guy Jay [note: Jason ‘JVP’ Van Poederooyen] that produced a bunch of songs and it’s sounding like, in my opinion, one of our best records.

If you’re interested, you can watch Nick’s entire interview with Pierre below: