“Psycho” Turns Toxic Chemistry Into a Dark Dance Rush for Bad Boyfriend x Jaime Deraz
Bad Boyfriend and Jaime Deraz lean into intensity on “Psycho,” an emotional dance track built around one addictive truth: you drive me crazy, and I love it.
10/15/20211 min read


Released October 15, 2021, the single pairs a dark, energetic beat with lyrics that capture the thrill of being trapped in a connection you know is bad for you, but cannot stop chasing anyway. It is reckless, hypnotic, and designed to hit like adrenaline.
“Psycho” does not moralize the situation. It romanticizes the rush, then admits the cost. The result is a dance record that feels like a confession shouted over a strobe light.
Lyrics that sound like a push-pull spiral
The writing in “Psycho” thrives on contradiction, framing love as a cycle of chaos and craving. “Love me hate me take it back” reads like the relationship’s entire communication style, affection and rejection moving so quickly they become inseparable. It is a line that captures the emotional whiplash of someone who keeps you off balance, and the way that imbalance can start to feel like chemistry.
The hook lands as the blunt admission underneath the bravado: “Got me going psycho yeah you drive me mad.” Deraz turns emotional instability into a chant, not to glamorize it, but to name the feeling honestly. In the world of the song, obsession is not subtle. It is the point.
Why it POPS! 🍬
“Psycho” resonates because it captures a taboo truth many people recognize: sometimes the worst love feels like the strongest. The song gives that feeling a beat, letting listeners turn emotional chaos into something physical and cathartic.
For Bad Boyfriend x Jaime Deraz, “Psycho” is a sharp entry in their darker dance catalog, equal parts intoxication and warning, and a reminder that the line between obsession and desire can sound a lot like a drop.

