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[Rain Songs] A selection of Western music to listen to on rainy days – rainy songs

[Rain Songs] A selection of Western music to listen to on rainy days – rainy songs
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[Rain Songs] A selection of Western music to listen to on rainy days – rainy songs

A rainy Monday at the start of the workweek or a long-awaited day off—rain that falls at times like these can really put you in a blue mood, can’t it?

Of course, some people love spending a lazy day at home, quietly watching the rain when they have no plans to go out.

In this article, we’re sharing a selection of classic English-language songs perfect for rainy days, curated for fans of Western music!

From timeless hits that sing directly about rain to recent chart-toppers, and even songs whose lyrics or atmosphere make them ideal for rainy days—this comprehensive roundup spans genres and styles.

If you’re looking for BGM for a rainy day, this is a must-see!

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UmbrellaRihanna

Rihanna – Umbrella (Orange Version) (Official Music Video) ft. JAY-Z
UmbrellaRihanna

Rihanna is a singer who could be considered the epitome of a cool woman.

“Umbrella” is the mega-hit song that propelled her to global stardom.

Its lyrics, which liken sadness and the hardships of life to rain, are striking, and they carry the message: “I’ll lend you my umbrella, I’ll protect you.” It’s said that the song was originally produced with the idea of offering it to Britney Spears, but Rihanna, who fell in love with it, persisted and won the song for herself.

If it hadn’t been Rihanna, it might not have become such a huge hit!

Purple RainPrince

Prince – Purple Rain (Official Video)
Purple RainPrince

Purple Rain, a signature song by the great musician Prince, is known worldwide.

The chorus, which repeats the title, makes you want to hum along.

Released in 1984, the song served as the theme for the film of the same name, which was based on Prince’s own early, struggling years.

Beyond its masterful melodic structure, the poignant lyrics—singing of the sorrow of not ending up with the one you love—are a major highlight.

The majestic guitar solo by Prince in the latter half is also a standout.

It’s a beautiful track, like rain pouring down.

Rainy Days and MondaysCarpenters

Released in 1971, the Carpenters’ “Rainy Days and Mondays” is a perfect song for rainy days that sings of damp, melancholy feelings.

Everyone has those times when “nothing particularly sad has happened, but I just feel down.” The song’s protagonist is seized by a vague anxiety—wondering, “Am I really happy as I am?”—yet neither denies it nor tries to put a positive spin on it, instead simply soaking in that soggy mood.

Indeed, life brings all kinds of emotions.

On days when, like in this song, you feel “I don’t want to think about anything right now,” why not give it a listen?

It Will Rain LyrickBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – It Will Rain (Lyrics)
It Will Rain LyrickBruno Mars

Bruno Mars is often associated with funky party songs, but his ballads are great too.

It Will Rain is a sad breakup song in which the protagonist senses a looming separation and, while accepting it, suffers from the pain of heartbreak.

He uses the weather as a metaphor for the changes that will come from losing his lover, saying, “If you leave, no sunlight will ever reach me again.

” If it happens to be raining on the day of your breakup, give this song a listen.

Why Does It Always Rain On Me?Travis

Armed with a crystal-clear, beautiful singing voice, the Scottish rock band TRAVIS has released hit songs into the world.

Their track “Why Does It Always Rain On Me,” released in 1999, is one of their signature songs and won the Best Single award at the BRIT Awards, the UK equivalent of the Grammys.

The song carries the message, “Why does it always rain on me?”, and there’s an almost unbelievable anecdote to go with it.

TRAVIS was performing at a certain festival; the weather had been perfectly clear until their set, but the moment they started singing this song, it began to rain.

It’s a track that rain-prone folks will definitely relate to!

Rain ManEminem

Eminem, who is highly skilled and respected by heads around the world.

“RAIN MAN” is a collaboration with his close ally Dr.

Dre.

Although it doesn’t depict rain directly, he names himself Rain Man—someone controlled by a demon—and raps about his views on the LGBT community.

The aggressive lyrics, which feel very much like pure hip-hop, are striking.

If you’re curious about the Japanese translation, be sure to check it out.

Set Fire To The RainAdele

Adele, the British singer-songwriter known as the queen of breakup songs.

With her overwhelming vocal prowess, her sentimental breakup songs move many listeners.

“Set Fire to the Rain” is a powerful yet heartrending ballad that depicts putting an end to a relationship that isn’t healthy.

A new love reaches out a helping hand to the wounded protagonist right after a breakup.

Just when she thinks, “Now I can be happy,” she begins to see another side of her new partner as the relationship goes on.

The portrayal of her decision to cut ties—saying she doesn’t want to continue a relationship where they keep hurting each other—really hits home.

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