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UMUSICIANS: "Lower East Side" Review

On “Lower East Side”, Jaime mocks her ex-lover by comparing him to a perfume that doesn’t last — setting up a double entendre that pokes fun at the expense of his libido, as well as his inability to stay in the relationship.

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LEFUTUREWAVE: "Rewind" Review

Rewind puts listeners in the shoes of the heartbroken, wishing they could press rewind and go back to a time when everything was right in the relationship.

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LEFUTUREWAVE: "For You" Review

Fantastic piece of work. The song features unique melodies, stellar vocals, catchy pop sounds, and solid hooks. Jaime writes with depth. Lyrically, she remains as thoughtful as ever.

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AIPATE: "For You" Review

Her emotive lyrics paint the picture of a dejected girl, sipping her drink in the middle of the city as she reminisces about the good times she shared with her former lover.

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LEFUTUREWAVE: "Lie" Review

Lyrically, the song is very impressive. Jaime shows a distinct shift in her typical songwriting style. A stark contrast from her typical sweet, sorrowful cadences, Lie combines an indifferent, seemingly detached tone with harshly straightforward lyrics.

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Caesar Live N Loud: "Lie" Review

I am really enjoying the upbeat electro-pop production and her vocals sound great, beautifully conveying the emotion of her songwriting.

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comeherefloyd: "Watch You Leave" Review

Watch you leave embodies the heartbreaking feeling of losing someone you love, to another city. The drop directly mimics the chaos and anger that results from a break up of this sort.

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Gas Mask Magazine: "Watch You Leave" Review

One of the easiest ways to make a song truly engrossing is by playing with different ends of a spectrum. “Watch You Leave” by Jaime Deraz does this by employing vocal processing to strengthen emotional impact.

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