POP PIECES: "Underneath" Review

On “Underneath,” Jaime Deraz and Bad Boyfriend drift between pop and UK garage, pairing airy, breathy vocals with a pulse of quiet tension.

The track explores the unsettling duality of being with someone new while another presence lingers just below the surface. Built on longing and emotional dissonance, “Underneath” feels intimate and distant at once, capturing the way memory can thread itself through even the most present moments.

The song lives in what is not said. It lingers in the space between touch and thought.

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