A Korean singer whose catalog holds gentle, personal tracks about everyday moments.
If you want to understand Raina, start with 'Home' and 'When Rain Falls'. They're where her voice feels most settled.
Her songs like 'Home' and 'When Rain Falls' capture small domestic scenes with a directness that feels lived-in rather than performed. There's no grand narrative here, just the steady work of documenting ordinary life. The top track 'Ryuusei To Pierce (Meteor And Piercing)' suggests she can reach for something more dramatic when needed.
With only twelve songs in the catalog, her story is more about mood than milestones. The titles trace a path from cosmic imagery to domestic comfort, ending with weather observations.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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