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Izzy Escobar Unveils Official Music Video for "Hate to Be The One"
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Izzy Escobar Unveils Official Music Video for "Hate to Be The One"

On a crisp April afternoon in 2026, New York‑based singer‑songwriter Izzy Escobar dropped the official music video for her single “Hate to Be The One.” Filmed inside the historic Bowery Ballroom and guided by director Kelly Balch, the clip pairs Escobar’s soaring vocals with cinematic visuals that mirror her blend of classical training and contemporary pop.

The release comes after the track surged into the top ten on Shazam in both the United States and Canada, a rapid climb that underscored the song’s growing popularity. A few weeks earlier, the track had been featured in the final season of HBO’s hit series Hacks, exposing Escobar’s music to a broader television audience and boosting streams across major platforms.

Escobar’s musical identity is rooted in a rich background. Trained in violin and piano, she draws on her Cuban and Italian heritage to craft songs that combine cinematic storytelling with modern production. Her spontaneous piano sessions, shared on social media, have amassed millions of views and helped build a devoted fan base that follows her from studio recordings to live performances.

The single’s success fits into a breakout year for the artist. In May 2026, Escobar’s original track “Evergreen Avenue” was selected for the soundtrack of The Devil Wears Prada 2, a film released through 20th Century Studios and distributed by Interscope Records. The soundtrack also features work by Lady Gaga, Dua Lipa, Laufey, and Sienna Spiro, placing Escobar alongside high‑profile contemporaries.

Industry commentary has highlighted her rapid ascent. Forbes called her the “pop queen of 2026,” while Billboard and the BBC praised her songwriting and vocal delivery. Her growing profile is reflected in a packed touring schedule that includes headline shows in New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Paris, and London.

Festival appearances are also on the horizon. Escobar will take the stage at BottleRock, the Montreal Jazz Festival, and the Austin City Limits Music Festival, among other events. These engagements position her alongside established pop acts and broaden her international reach.

The official video for “Hate to Be The One” is now available on major streaming platforms, including YouTube and Apple Music. It serves as a visual companion to one of Escobar’s most streamed songs to date and underscores her status as a rising talent in the global pop landscape.

Looking ahead, Escobar is poised to secure additional high‑profile placements and tour dates throughout 2026, solidifying her presence in both the streaming and live‑performance arenas.

The current trajectory suggests that Escobar will continue to secure high‑profile placements and tour dates throughout 2026, solidifying her presence in both the streaming and live‑performance arenas.

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