Olive Hatake Premieres 'I Don't Care' Video, Embracing Emotional Honesty
Olive Hatake just dropped a new music video for his track 'I Don't Care,' which is part of the 'M!NX era.' This project dives into the journey of growing up, focusing on themes like vulnerability and being emotionally honest. The song really pushes for genuine relationships rather than superficial connections, emphasizing curiosity and tenderness over just looks or physical attraction. It captures the intensity of young love and the desire to break free from societal norms for deeper bonds. The M!NX world is full of soft masculinity, suburban love stories, and nostalgic teen visuals. Hatake describes M!NX as finding clarity through embracing your inner femininity, promoting balance and emotional maturity through fearless expression. LINHNGUYEN directed the video.
Key facts
- Olive Hatake premiered the video for 'I Don't Care'.
- The single is part of the 'M!NX era'.
- M!NX is a cinematic coming-of-age world based on vulnerability and emotional honesty.
- The track rejects superficial intimacy in favor of genuine emotional connection.
- The song emphasizes curiosity, tenderness, and emotional openness.
- The M!NX universe includes soft masculinity, suburban romanticism, and teen-dream aesthetics.
- Hatake describes M!NX as 'clarity after connecting with your inner femininity'.
- Photos for the release were by LINHNGUYEN.
Entities
Artists
- Olive Hatake
- LINHNGUYEN
Institutions
- Kaltblut Magazine