Rain says still looking for challenges in ‘Act 2’ of life
Fifteen years have passed since Rain splashed onto the K-pop stage with his deep voice, tall frame and trademark dance moves, singing about the “Bad Guy” that he is through his debut song.
“It’s hard to believe that it’s been 15 years. I’m so thankful for that,” said Rain during a press conference held in Seoul on Friday prior to the release of his new EP “My Life Ae.”
Ae, a Chinese character meaning love, represents his affection for the life he has led, and the music embedded deep within his life, according to his agency Rain Company.
The record has five songs including the lead track “Gang,” a song that the singer explained had mixed fragments of hip-hop with electronic music. It was written by local producing team “Magic Mansion,” founded by musician Gil.
Rain speaks during a press conference held Friday in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. (Yonhap) |
“I talked to a lot of songwriters in Hongdae,” he said. Hongdae refers to an area around Hongik University in Seoul, famous for being the hub of indie music in Korea.
“I asked (the songwriters) to make me a song that doesn’t sound like me...I even consulted a separate rapping coach so I can rap in a way that I’ve never tried before,” he said. “I think it is right for me to seek a challenge instead of stability.”
Another track that stands out is “Goodbye,” featuring Jo Hyun-Ah of Urban Zakapa. The song, written by Jo, sings of the two lovers hesitating before breaking up.
Rain said he had been clenching his jaw throughout his 20s, but he has become more laid back. This may be attributed in part to him becoming a dad earlier this year.
“I can hardly believe it,” he said. “I’ve now reached Act 2 of my life, and it’s just an indescribable feeling...I want to raise (my daughter) as a person who can help the world.”
Rain poses during a press conference held Friday in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. (Yonhap) |
“I want to be a role model like Um Jung-hwa and Park Jin-young,” he said.
“My Life Ae” is to be released 6 p.m. Friday. It marks his first release since “The Best Present” in January.
By Yoon Min-sik (minsikyoon@heraldcorp.com)