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Review: "Good Cry" - Bruklin

Mia Chavez

Bruklin Good Cry Cover Art

When it comes to the end of the road for a relationship, sometimes you need to have a good cry, and singer Bruklin understands exactly how it feels to be overdue for one. In her moody electronic pop single, “Good Cry,” Bruklin laments over a relationship that has long been dead and buried, and the overwhelming pent-up emotions she now wishes to release. Bruklin sings about never getting the chance to properly mourn the breakup. Despite knowing the relationship is over, she can't seem to freely cry, as her tears are choked back. “I never broke down never opened up / Never got in my feels but I’m choked up,” she states. To get over the breakup, Bruklin says she’s “overdue for a really good cry.” If she can sort out her feelings over the fallen relationship and come to terms with its end, she believes only then can she find peace.



“Good Cry,” features deep bass drums, reverb, and striking finger snaps that powerfully echo in each line. R&B and electronic elements coincide with pop sounds that make for a catchy and addicting beat. Bruklin’s smooth vocals ride off the electronic waves and resonating drum kicks. The rhythm denotes a dangerous subtle quality that reflects her frustrations at the inability to release her longtime bottled emotions. Instead of sitting in her sadness, Bruklin sounds angry that she simply can't cry, even with all her inward pain she's held on for so long. Bruklin sounds as though she believes she should, at the least, be deserving of this small comfort to process the breakup. The track's tone is not melancholic but rather bitter about the breakup and the lack of steps taken to deal with the aftermath.


Pop artist Bruklin has skillfully amassed over 10 million views on YouTube and 3.5 million streams on Spotify. She has set the stage in the pop scene with stunners like “Magic Shop” and “STAY FRIENDS” paving the way. Bruklin’s debut single, “STAY FRIENDS," has garnered over 1.5 million streams alone, featuring addictive beats and danceable melodies. Aside from making her mark on the music industry with other singles like “No Contact” followed by her mesmerizing vocals, Bruklin has also made her way into the film industry and on TV. At only 11 years old, the singer began performing on a number of television shows and showcasing her stand-out vocals, which were not left unnoticed. In a notable performance, Bruklin set the stage for her musical journey by captivating audiences with her passion and voice in a cover of Imagine Dragon’s “Believer.” Proving she's a star not to be missed, Bruklin has teamed up with talented producers like Oak Felder and Tommy Brown to refine her sound and continue to tell stories through captivating lyrics and voice.


Written By Mia Chavez



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