Actor Jung Jihoon, who swept the world with Netflix's Bloodhounds season 2, returns as singer Rain. This time he will briefly set aside his intense charisma and showcase the side of a "groove master" who sings about the leisure of everyday life.
On the 17th, his agency Rain Company said Rain will release a new single, FEEL IT (It's you), on May 11 and confirmed his comeback to the music scene.
Recently, in Netflix series Bloodhounds 2, where he played the all-time great villain Baek Jeong and led the non-English TV category to No. 1 globally, he sheds the rough villain image with this new record. In the released images, Rain wears a meticulously tailored tuxedo and exudes his characteristic relaxed aura, announcing another "all-time great transformation" and heightening fans' expectations.
The new song FEEL IT (It's you) is a groovy yet upbeat R&B pop song Rain is trying for the first time since his debut. It captures a mood 180 degrees different from the flashy, solemn performance-centered stages he showed in songs like Rainism and Change to Me.
This song focuses on the artist's innate relaxed sensibility. The lyric "It's you" refers not only to a lover but also to all the tastes that make everyday life happy, such as the cool air on the way home from work or sharing a drink with a loved one on the street.
His agency said, "We connected the message of 'Fill it up,' to fill life with the things I love, with the theme 'Feel It,'" and added, "It will be the perfect background music to enjoy comfortably on night drives or at pleasant drinking gatherings."
Rain said ahead of this comeback, "While I have focused on showing a perfectly arranged appearance on stage, this time I wanted to relax and make music that anyone can comfortably enjoy in everyday life."
He added, "I hope it becomes a song you can groove to pleasantly on the way home from work, while driving, or while sharing a drink on the street," showing his intention to approach the public more warmly.
With the release of the new song on May 11 opening a brilliant curtain, Rain will continue a year of nonstop hard work.
In June he will appear on the tribute stage at the 2026 Weverse Con Festival, sharing the stage with junior artists, and in the second half of the year he will hold a large year-end solo concert that fans have eagerly awaited.
[Photo] Rain Company
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