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. The dance-pop song convinces with strong vocals and an interesting instrumental. The track is also very easy on the ear and is characterized as extremely catchy. With this article we would therefore like to recommend the two artists and the song as such. Let's start with a look at Bad Boyfriend and singer Jaime Deraz.
Bad Boyfriend is produced by songwriter and music producer Ambrose Henri, who also works behind the scenes on Jaime Deraz 's solo productions. The singer-songwriter hails from Long Island and writes her lyrics based on her own life experiences and feelings. This is expressed in the lyrics through their picturesque language, paired with a melancholic note. She wants to create music that serves as an outlet for overcoming personal problems. Due to her mother's illness, she has since dealt with her grief in songwriting. Jaime's first single "My City" was released in 2018 together with DJs Barkley and Lanna. Since then, numerous releases have followed, both solo and collabs with renowned DJs.
The song [Fell Too Deep] is about the feeling of falling in love with someone from afar - even before you've even greeted them. In contrast, the production is fast-paced and straight to the point, creating a contradiction that leaves the listener confused as to where the two strangers stand. The vocals are wistful and as the production builds the tension grows with it. "Fell Too Deep" is the perfect way to dive into summer, say the two artists about their new single. Anyone who likes slap house with strong vocals, good topline writing and a large portion of hit factor has come to the right musical address here. A strong production that the two Americans present to us here.
Conclusion: "Fell Too Deep" by Bad Boyfriend x Jaime Deraz carries an interesting message. Together with the danceable instrumental, the song turns out to be a really strong production, which quite rightly performs very well on Spotify.
Read the original German-language article on dance-charts.de