Who I Am Hates Who I've Been

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“Who I Am Hates Who I've Been”
“Who I Am Hates Who I've Been” cover
Single by Relient K
from the album Mmhmm
Released 2005
Format CD
Genre Christian rock
Length 03:53
Label Gotee, Capitol
Writer(s) Matt Thiessen
Producer Mark Lee Townsend
Matt Thiessen
Certification Platnium
Relient K singles chronology
"Be My Escape"
(2005)
"Who I Am Hates Who I've Been"
(2005)
"The Truth"
(2005)

"Who I Am Hates Who I've Been" is the second single by the Christian rock band Relient K, from their 2004 album Mmhmm. An acoustic version, originally recorded for Apathetic EP, is included on the B-side. The music video entered TRL's Top 10 in 2005, reaching as high as 8th on the countdown.

Time stops for a woman about to drop some books in the music video.
Time stops for a woman about to drop some books in the music video.

Matt Thiessen wrote the song in Australia in light of a feud with a friend. The lyrics reflect remorse for his behavior, as well as pleas for forgiveness.

The music video for the song shows a woman encountering various events being rewound and replayed, interposed with scenes of Relient K performing on an urban rooftop. As the woman moves, her actions control everyone around her. As she begins to see how she is affecting people around here, she retraces her steps to set things right. There is a short piano-only chorus in the middle of the song that was cut from the video. As with the "Be My Escape" video, exclusions visually include Dave Douglas singing background vocals, and Matt Thiessen playing the piano. The video was released in October 2005.

The song is Relient K's #1 song on iTunes in popularity.

[edit] Single track listing

  1. "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been" (radio edit)
  2. "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been" (acoustic)

[edit] Video credits

The band plays on a rooftop in the video.
The band plays on a rooftop in the video.
  • C.C. Sheffield: Girl on the street who controls time.


[edit] Trivia

  • For the music video, Matt Hoopes had the idea to have a flower pot with Relient K's flower in it on top of the roof. Matt Thiessen would kick it off, and that would be the reason the girl would stop suddenly.
  • Matt Thiessen was originally supposed to be the person in the music video that had the power to control time and to fix things. In the end, he was replaced with the girl, C.C. Sheffield.
  • As the girl walks down the street in the music video, she sees a man come within inches of being hit by a car. This car is actually a Plymouth Reliant K car, which is what the band is named after.
  • The picture used for the single's cover is in the Mmhmm album booklet (next to the lyrics for My Girl's Ex-Boyfriend).
  • This video currently has more than 1,210,000 viewings on YouTube.com.
  • In the opening line of the music video, when Matt Thiessen sings "I watched the proverbial sunrise coming up over the Pacific", it appears that he has two different colored eyes, one brown, and one blue. This has not been entirely confirmed, however, as almost every picture Matt Thiessen is in shows that he has two blue eyes. It's also most likely the position of the shot, as Thiessen appears to have two blue eyes in the same shot when he turns his head.
  • The girl in the video is said to also be the girl in "The Best Thing" video, though this is not confirmed.