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    Bruklin – “Through It All” song review: pulse, memory, forward motion

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaSeptember 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    “Through It All” wraps up Bruklin’s Echo EP like the perfect closing statement with all that driving rhythm, nostalgic vibes, and vocals that dance somewhere between singing and spitting bars, dropped on September 16, 2025.

    Right from the jump, “Through It All” hits you with this punchy beat that gets you hooked immediately. 

    Layered underneath, you’ve got these warm synths and old-school keys that give everything this golden, timeless feel like it could’ve been made yesterday or twenty years ago and still sound fresh. 

    There’s something cinematic about the whole thing that just grabs you and won’t let go, pulling you straight into Bruklin’s headspace. When the lyrics lock in with that melody, it’s honestly stunning.

    Bruklin comes in fast, riding this laid-back flow that somehow still feels melodic, firing off these what-if scenarios that set up the whole story: What if we crumble? What if I try again?

    She manages to sound completely sure of herself and totally exposed at the same time, which is exactly what you want from a closing track that’s all about deciding to keep going when everything’s falling apart.

    Her lyrics paint these pictures you can actually see: boots built for walking through fire, taking shots in the dark, hoping to hit the stars, and that stack reminder that you leave this world with nothing. 

    But then the chorus flips all that doubt on its head: “I learned to love you through it all.” It’s not about pretending everything’s fine, it’s about finding strength in the mess.

    The production stays smart and focused. Those drums keep everything locked in tight, the bass sits perfectly with the kick, and the synths throw these vintage splashes without ever stealing focus from her voice. That approach lets her quieter moments hit just as hard as when she’s belting the hook.

    As the closer for Echo, it feels like the perfect bow on the whole project with one last look at the scars before walking toward something brighter. 

    Bruklin’s been calling it the heart of the EP and the grand finale across all her platforms, and honestly, you can see why when you hear how everything comes together.

    Verdict: a sleek closer with heart and swagger to match.

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