"Lo Que Te Toco" by Krey Galin feels like a sudden shift from a typical release that is meant to have an immediate effect to something much more personal, raw, and emotionally open. The EP is 20 minutes long, and instead of making it better for its own sake, it embraces its flaws. This choice gives it a lot of weight that will last. The project was recorded in the US, and the performances are full of real pain, memories, and loss. It seems like a very emotional session. The release is powerful for us not only because it makes us sad, but also because it makes grief feel human, clear, and deeply moving. Krey Galin, an artist from Recife who is known for moving between cultures and languages, uses this project to show a quieter side of expression, one that doesn't chase the dance floor but instead sits with the hard truths we often try to avoid.
"Lo Que Te Toco," the main song, is the kind of song that stays with you because it sounds real instead of like it's being sung from far away. The song's emotional core is based on the experiences of people who have been depressed. It has a weight that never feels forced. Instead, it moves honestly, showing how painful it is when love isn't returned in a family setting, especially from a mother figure, and how confusing it can be when that kind of emotional absence is there. The title itself suggests that you should accept something hard. The multilingual framing around it—"네가 겪게 된 것," "O Que te Tocou," "What You Were Dealt," and "Ce Qui T’est Arrivé"—adds to the meaning without taking away from it. The main idea in each version is the same: this is about what life gives you, how you deal with it, and what is left after the pain goes away. It's easy to sing the chorus, but the feeling behind it is not. That difference gives the song its power, making it feel like it speaks to everyone and is personal.
As an EP, "Lo Que Te Toco" stands out because it doesn't hide its feelings behind too much. The project has a strong identity because it talks about loss and memory in a clear way. Krey Galin doesn't build up to a big release moment; instead, they give us a piece of work that asks for our time, attention, and understanding. The end result is an EP that feels short in time but has a big emotional impact. This release cuts through the noise and leaves a mark on anyone who likes music that hurts people and isn't very creative.
