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WHEN IT RAINS By DEE PHENOMENON (Dee Franchisee /Koskid)


When it Rains, a creation by Dee Phenomenon, also known as Dee Franchisee and Koskid, is a masterpiece that showcases the artist's versatility and creativity. The song is a blend of different genres, including R&B, pop, and trap, making it an instant hit among music lovers.

The song's intro sets the tone for the rest of the track, with Dee's smooth vocals and catchy lyrics. The chorus is particularly captivating, with its infectious melody and relatable lyrics about the feeling of being in love during a rainstorm. Dee's flow is impressive throughout the song, with each verse building on the previous one.

The production quality of When it Rains is top-notch, with a mix of live instrumentation and electronic beats that create a unique soundscape. The use of rain sounds in the background adds to the song's theme and creates a moody atmosphere that complements Dee's vocals.

One of the standout features of When it Rains is Dee's ability to switch up his flow seamlessly. He effortlessly transitions from singing to rapping, showcasing his versatility as an artist. His lyrics are also noteworthy, with lines like "I'm tryna be your sunshine when it rains" and "I wanna be your umbrella when it pours" being particularly memorable.

Another aspect that makes When it Rains such a great song is its relatability. The lyrics touch on themes of love, hope, and resilience that many people can relate to. The song's message is uplifting and inspiring, reminding listeners that even in the midst of rainstorms, there is always hope for better days ahead.

In conclusion, When it Rains by Dee Phenomenon is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates good music. The song's unique blend of genres, catchy chorus, and relatable lyrics make it an instant hit. Dee's versatility as an artist is also noteworthy, as he seamlessly switches between singing and rapping throughout the track. Overall, When it Rains is a testament to Dee Phenomenon's talent as a musician and a reminder that even in the midst of rainstorms, there is always hope for better days ahead.

Lyrics

Verse 1:
When it rains, it pours
Tears fall like the rain on the floor
Heart shattered, can't take no more
I'm drowning in this sea of sorrow

Chorus:
When it rains, I'm lost in the storm
Broken heart, can't find my way home
Pouring rain, can't escape the form
I'm trapped in this downpour alone

Verse 2:
Clouds gather, dark as night
Flashes of pain, can't see the light
Thunder rolls, deafening sight
I'm trapped in this tempest of fright

Chorus:
When it rains, I'm lost in the storm
Broken heart, can't find my way home
Pouring rain, can't escape the form
I'm trapped in this downpour alone

Bridge:
But I know that this will pass
The sun will rise and chase away the past
I'll find my way through the rain at last
And I'll be stronger than before at last

Chorus:
When it rains, I'll weather the storm
Broken heart, I'll find my way home
Pouring rain, I won't be alone
I'll face this downpour and be reborn.


 

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