또 비가 와
Heize
"또 비가 와" is Heize working in her most characteristic mode: rain-soaked melancholy rendered with R&B sophistication and a poet's restraint. The production is understated and moody — soft keys, muted percussion, space for the ache to settle — built to mirror the gray weather the title invokes. Heize's voice is the draw, that distinctive husky-warm tone that can shift from spoken-word intimacy to a controlled, aching melodic line; she sings like she's confiding in you rather than performing for you. Coming from a rapper's background, she brings rhythmic precision to her phrasing even at her most tender, every word placed with deliberate weight. The lyrics dwell in the way rain reopens old wounds, how weather becomes inseparable from a particular person and the loneliness they left, the unbearable repetition of "it's raining again" carrying the exhaustion of grief that won't lift. Heize has built one of K-R&B's most reliable catalogs precisely on this emotional terrain — she is, for many Korean listeners, the definitive voice of rainy-day heartbreak. The song is made for exactly that scenario: a window streaked with water, a cup of something warm, the indulgence of feeling sad on purpose. It doesn't offer resolution, only company in the melancholy, which is its own kind of comfort.
slow
2010s
rain-soaked, moody, quiet
South Korea
R&B, Pop. K-R&B. melancholic, reflective. Lingers in the exhaustion of recurring grief, rain reopening old wounds without moving toward relief. energy 2. slow. danceability 2. valence 2. vocals: husky, warm, spoken-word precision, intimate, confiding. production: soft keys, muted percussion, spacious, understated. texture: rain-soaked, moody, quiet. acousticness 5. era: 2010s. South Korea. Sitting by a rain-streaked window with something warm to drink, indulging sadness on purpose.