etymology - Origin of "hating on"


What is the origin of the slang phrase hating on?


Google Trends suggests that the phrase did not enter the lexicon until early 2009. I'm curious where the phrase originated.


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As Stefano Palazzo noted, it appears that the Google Trends data is suspect. I did a search on a lyrics search engine and found a reference to a 2003 song named Hatin' On You by American R&B singer-songwriter Amerie, released July 30, 2002. So the phrase goes back at least that far, and probably farther.




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