Bruklin’s Good Cry (Acoustic) Is a Heartfelt Confession Wrapped in Raw Simplicity


Bruklin’s Good Cry (Acoustic) strips the song to its bare essence, where every strum and breath feels unfiltered.
The New York-based Albanian artist delivers a deeply intimate performance, her voice intermingling with delicate guitar work, capturing the fragile emotions woven through the lyrics.
Released today, 28 February 2025, this acoustic rendition leans into the raw vulnerability of heartbreak, trading studio polish for something closer to a quiet confession.
The track moves at an unhurried pace, giving space for the silence between the words to settle.
Bruklin’s delivery is understated yet weighted with emotion—soft in some moments, wavering in others, as if caught between restraint and release.
“I’m overdue for a really good cry,” she sings, the admission hitting with an unguarded sincerity.
The melody treads that fine line between sorrow and catharsis, pulling listeners into a moment of quiet reckoning.
Good Cry (Acoustic) doesn’t overstay its welcome, lasting just over two and a half minutes, but within that time, the impact is immediate, leaving the kind of silence that says more than words ever could.
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Bruklin Good Cry (Acoustic) Lyrics
I never got to cry about it
Never got to talk about it
But it hurts
But it hurts
I’ve lost so much sleep about it
I can’t even eat without it
It’s the worst
It’s the worst
I never broke down never opened up
Never got in my feels but
I’m choked up
But I know that it’s real and it’s over
Said it’s over
I wanna let it but
I stutter Stutter and
I don’t know why
I knew that you were trouble
I’m overdue for a really good cry
Cry cry cry cry cry cry
I’m overdue for a really good cry
You could’ve called me and I think that that’s the part that hurts the most
You went ghost
I never broke down never opened up
Never got in my feels but I’m choked up