Bruklin’s “No Contact” Showcases Her Powerful Breakthrough in Pop
New Jersey-born NYC-based pop sensation Bruklin dropped her latest single, “No Contact,” a vibrant and emotionally charged dance-pop anthem that captures the tumultuous feelings surrounding heartbreak. With its pulsating beats and relatable lyrics, the track showcases Bruklin’s impressive vocal prowess and knack for storytelling.
Written in collaboration with songwriters Coleridge Tillman, Sebastian Cole, and Warren Felde, “No Contact” was crafted in just two days—a testament to Bruklin’s instinctual artistry. The song channels the pain of a close friend’s breakup while also celebrating the strength to move forward. Bruklin describes the track as a heartfelt journey, emphasizing that beneath its infectious rhythm lies a poignant narrative about vulnerability and emotional resilience. “It’s a song about pain, but it’s also about the empowerment that comes from healing,” she explains, offering listeners a sense of camaraderie in their own struggles.
Bruklin’s previous single, “Magic Show,” climbed to #41 on the U.S. Pop charts on iTunes and already proved her potential with over 3.5 million views on YouTube. With “No Contact,” she aims to elevate her presence in the pop landscape further. Drawing inspiration from artists like Ariana Grande, Madison Beer, and Dua Lipa, Bruklin’s sound is contemporary yet deeply relatable, making it easy for listeners to connect with her music on a personal level.
As a 16-year-old artist residing in New York, Bruklin’s journey is just beginning. Her early performances and acting career—including a role in the film “My Mother is Cosmonaut”—have already highlighted her versatility. With “No Contact,” she solidifies her position as a compelling voice in pop, one that effortlessly marries catchy hooks with emotional depth.
As fans eagerly await her next release, “Daydreaming,” slated for October 16, 2024, Bruklin continues to prove that she’s not just a pop star but a storyteller whose music resonates with the experiences of many.