"Hate Me Now" is a song by Joseline Hernandez, a Puerto Rican singer and reality TV star. The lyrics of the song revolve around Joseline expressing her confidence and resilience in the face of criticism and hate from others. She addresses the rumors and insults thrown at her, claiming that she is not bothered by them. The song starts with a reference to Joseline being called an ex-queen and questions why she would easily give up her crown. She mentions how people have made a mockery out of her and highlights the physical changes she has undergone, such as getting teeth, buttock enhancements, and liposuction. Despite the criticisms, she remains unabashed and resilient. Joseline then calls out those who have tried to change her appearance to please men or gain back her previous partner. She mentions Safaree (a rapper) meeting her and keeping her on top, implying that she doesn't need to rely on others but rather takes control of her own success. She accuses others of brainwashing her and claims that she has never been who she is portrayed to be by others. She then directs her anger towards another person, referring to them as a dusty and lying "blood bitch." She dismisses their accusations and asserts her own authenticity. Joseline goes on to boast about her success and hard work, claiming that she has put a lot of effort into achieving her position, even indulging in sexual acts if necessary. The lyrics get confrontational as she threatens to slap those who oppose her and belittles someone she refers to as an "assistant." She confidently tells the record label that they cannot stop her and compares herself to Nas, a legendary rapper. She mentions Jay-Z, suggesting that he has shown respect by sitting down in her presence. The mention of having a wife indicates Joseline's bisexuality. Joseline acknowledges her position as a princess, confident in her ability to slay (perform exceptionally well). She boasts about her strength and resilience, implying that she never needs to form alliances or cliques with other women. She accuses others of fabricating stories and calls out a person she refers to as a "monkey bitch." She argues that her own success and growth will continue while others' fame may fade away. The song continues with more insults and confrontational language, where Joseline calls someone a "class wannabe foot" and a "Bronx bitch." She accuses them of being fake and suggests that they rely on substances like pills and cocaine. She addresses their fake lips, claiming that they are working the angles to look good. In the latter half of the song, Joseline stresses the need for authenticity and questions those who support her supposed rival. She addresses the person she feels is blocking her success and accuses them of spreading lies. She calls them out for using their connections to get ahead and criticizes their appearance again. Overall, "Hate Me Now" serves as a defiant anthem for Joseline Hernandez, empowering herself in the face of adversity and reclaiming her identity in the music industry. The lyrics express her confidence, resilience, and disregard for the opinions and criticisms of others.