POP PIECES: "Supercut" Review

On “Supercut,” Jaime Deraz and Bad Boyfriend fuse emotional nostalgia with pulsing UK garage inspired energy, revisiting a relationship that ended in 2016 but never truly faded.

The track plays like a highlight reel on loop, memories flashing fast and colliding with regret in real time. Even with a decade of distance, the feeling still stays, capturing the strange truth that some connections do not burn out with time.

“Supercut” is built around the idea of memory as editing. Certain moments get replayed, re-colored, and re-cut until they feel more vivid than the present. Deraz leans into that obsession with cinematic detail, while the production turns the spiral into motion.

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