POP PIECES: "To The Bone" Review

Jaime Deraz and Bad Boyfriend sharpen their sound on “To The Bone,” a summer anthem that swaps sunshine for a darker tech-house aesthetic.

The track pairs skin-deep lyrical cuts with a deep-bodied bass, delivering a record that feels both dance-floor ready and emotionally bruised. It is sleek, heavy, and built like a warning: the listener might need some gauze.

“To The Bone” focuses on the fragility of mind and body when trust starts cracking in a relationship. Sticks and stones may break bones, but Deraz makes the case that words can hit even harder.

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