POP PIECES: "Exes" Review

Bad Boyfriend and Jaime Deraz make a playful dig at the past on “Exes,” a club-ready dance-pop single built around one of the most modern relationship problems imaginable: catching a new spark while your old ones refuse to disappear.

The track is set in the middle of a busy nightclub where two strangers fall for each other as their exes blow up their phones. The concept is simple, instantly visual, and perfect for the record’s carefree energy.

“Exes” leans into humor without losing its bite. It is not a sad breakup song. It is the sound of moving on loudly, with the kind of confidence that only comes once you stop apologizing for being wanted.

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