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POP PIECES: "Christmas Now That You’re Gone" Review
“Christmas Now That You’re Gone” is not a holiday song designed for background listening. It is a holiday song designed for truth, capturing the quiet devastation of trying to participate in celebration while your heart refuses to cooperate.
POP PASSION: "Sadie" Review
“Sadie” opens with muted synth bass lines and background vocals that come into full clarity as Deraz’s voice pierces the veil, setting the scene of her intoxicating autumn romance. The lyrics speak about the aftermath of the encounter, “coming down from the high of each other” to talk about plans for the future.
CVRA LVDORVM: "Sadie" Review
Deraz's lyrics leave you with a sense of longing, only sweetened by the loose ends of the encounter.
STEREO SAINTS: "Sadie" Review
Jaime Deraz bases her songwriting on personal experience and unadulterated passion. She uses magnificent language and a somber rhythm to perfectly describe each scene.
POPMUZIK: "Sadie" Review
Immediately when the arpeggio synth kicks in the first verse, I'm glued to Jaime Deraz's single Sadie . With its velvety voice and obvious pop production, this is a song that hits everyone right. The feeling is heartbreaking and the sound is laced with stylish electronic elements.
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NAGAMAG: "Sadie" Review
Nice faster paced song, with lush chord parts and really good vocals, loving the chorus part where vocal is distorted so the impact is much bigger for a listener, nicely mixed and well produced, perfect idea.
MUSIC RELOAD: "Sadie" Review
Lyrically, Jaime Deraz wears her heart on her sleeve as she reflects on the whirlwind adventure admitting that she fell fast, without knowing their name.
POP PIECES: "Sadie" Review
“Sadie” plays like a memory you cannot fact-check. There are no coordinates, no closure, and no way to find the person again, only the feeling and the story your mind keeps rewriting.
POP PASSION: "To The Bone" Review
Even though this song is a cheerful piece with EDM beats, it actually tells a heartbreaking story about a relationship turning completely sour.
MUSICAL FREQUENCIES: "To The Bone" Review
“To The Bone” lyrically focuses on the fragility of the mind and body when it comes to trust in a relationship. Sticks and stones can break bones, but words can strike even harder.
POP PIECES: "To The Bone" Review
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.
POP PASSION: “Replay” Review
“Replay” is a brilliantly written track that explores the feelings that come with broken hearts and lost love. It is a song that gets stuck in your head instantly, ironically “replaying” in your mind like the relationship replays in Deraz’s mind.
ROADIE-MUSIC: “Replay” Review
Capture this sound, full of animation and sensuality, starting with the vocal that gently envelops your senses.
POP PIECES: "Replay" Review
Bad Boyfriend and Jaime Deraz dive into mid-summer heat with “Replay,” a dance-pop anthem that blends tropical house warmth with a subtle slap-house edge.
IGGY MAGAZINE: "Fell Too Deep" Review
The melodies are addictive, the rhythmic contagious, the quality of the artists is beyond doubt, you will enjoy these few minutes of a warm universe that opens its arms to you and which will not fail to take you on board.
DANCE-CHARTS: "Fell Too Deep" Review
Bad Boyfriend x Jaime Deraz's "Fell Too Deep" recently caught our eye in the "Dance Brandneu" and "New Music Friday Switzerland" editorials on Spotify.
CAESAR LIVE N LOUD: "Fell Too Deep" Review
New York-based singer and songwriter Jaime Deraz teams up once again with Bad Boyfriend to deliver a high-energy piece of electro-pop/EDM called Fell Too Deep.
POP PIECES: "Fell Too Deep" Review
“Fell Too Deep” is built around a familiar modern moment: the crush that becomes a storyline in your head before it becomes a conversation in real life.
POP PIECES: "Venice" Review
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.