“Over Ice” Puts Jaime Deraz in a Wintertime Spiral, Turning a Relationship on the Brink Into an Icy Pop Anthem

Jaime Deraz wears her heart on her (long) sleeves with “Over Ice,” an emotional indie-pop-leaning single set against the canvas of a cold New York City winter.

3/15/20242 min read

Released March 15, 2024, the track captures a relationship on the brink of collapse, unsteady on icy ground and slippery pavements. Deraz clings to the warmth she once felt, only to be met with cold indifference, begging for the romance to stay “on the rocks” just a little longer.

“Over Ice” uses winter as more than a setting. It becomes the emotional weather of the song: crisp, sharp, and unavoidable. Vocals laced with bitterness meet clean production that mirrors the surrounding scenery, leaving the listener with a lingering chill from start to finish.

A breakup story told in NYC winter imagery

The writing in “Over Ice” is built on contrasts: heat versus cold, closeness versus distance, the memory of something intoxicating versus the reality of something slipping away. Deraz frames the relationship like a night that felt permanent while it lasted, then disappeared as quickly as it arrived. “We fit forever in a drunken night” captures that illusion perfectly, the kind of connection that feels fated under neon lights, then fragile in the morning.

From there, the imagery sharpens into intimacy that now reads like evidence. “Your lips were stained with wine, my hips you memorized” is romantic and specific, but it also carries the heaviness of looking back on touch that no longer means what it used to. Deraz lets the details do the work, showing how memory can be both comfort and curse.

The title line lands like a final request, simple but loaded: “Baby for tonight, just keep us over ice.” It is not a plea for forever. It is a plea for one more night of not letting it fully fade away.

Why it POPS! 🍬

“Over Ice” resonates because it captures a specific moment many people recognize: when you know something is ending, but you are not ready to let go of the last flicker of warmth. Deraz turns that feeling into an anthem that is both vulnerable and vivid, romantic without being naive, and honest about the way love can go cold even when you are still reaching for it.

It is a winter breakup song with bite, the kind that makes you feel the chill and still press play again.