Song Review:: Rain: Feel It
- Release date: 2026 May 11
- Album tracklist: Feel It, Feel It (inst.)
- Album runtime: 6 minutes
I'm pretty sure this man needs no actual introduction because it's Rain. Pre-release? Not a clue. If it is, I'll tag it as such later.
We're starting off with a surprising and strong use of a stereo system. That start pinballed a little, and I love it. I also love the prominent use of the brass instruments here. The drop at the very end is a little sudden, but it lingers long enough ease you back down instead of opening a hole underneath your feet into an endless abyss. I appreciate it when songs take care of the listener like that. But as much as I like the instrumental, it doesn't quite feel complete, but I'd bet it's because it's missing the vocals.
There we go. There's the missing piece. That's actually really strong of the song to require both instrumental and vocals to need each other to have a complete sounding song. The vocal gymnastics this man is doing is kind of insane and he's so clean with them, as expected. Those notes are hit precisely and the vibrato is on full, unleashed display. Again, as expected. The expectations for this song were very high by his reputation, experience, and age alone, but I feel as though he's met mine.
Dropping the music video credits right up front. I approve. The two costumes he's got have very, very different vibes, but he looks good in both of them. This is largely a vibes and visuals music video, but it's very nice. I'm very happy he is married and has been for nine years. Good for him. And good for her. Respectfully.
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