POP PIECES: "Venice" Review

Bad Boyfriend and Jaime Deraz kick off the season with “Venice,” an anthemic summer dance-pop track that pulls listeners straight into the heat.

The track is designed like a travel memory: vivid, sunlit, and slightly bittersweet once it is over.

Set against the backstreets and oceanside glow of Venice, the lyrics paint the image of a heartbroken narrator replaying a summer romance that did not quite make it to the end of the season, or over the seas. The city becomes more than a backdrop. It becomes the place where the memory lives.

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