POP PIECES: "Ghosts" Review

On “Ghosts,” Jaime Deraz delivers an emotional pop confessional that turns abandonment into an afterlife.

The song frames heartbreak as death by neglect, alleging he “killed” her slowly with a lack of love, and it does so with a lyrical sharpness that feels both poetic and confrontational.

“Ghosts” is not subtle about its stakes. It is a breakup record that treats emotional absence like a crime scene, where the evidence is all the things he did not do, and the narrator is left to mourn herself.

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