Multifaceted Monster and Millie Blooms join forces on “Rains It Pours,” a brutally honest and emotionally charged hip-hop track. This is just the anthem for those who are trying to knock off addiction. It showcases the dark side of addiction with its electrifying production and powerful vocals.
“Rains It Pours” explodes out of the speakers with a theatrical intensity. Swelling instrumentals meet sharp, glitching music, creating a soundscape that perfectly mirrors the chaos of addiction. Hard-hitting beats lay the foundation for Multifaceted Monster’s electrifying vocals. His voice, drenched in reverb and pain, soars over the music as he sings the heart-wrenching chorus: “When it rains it pours and I am on the floor.” It’s a moment of pure catharsis, a desperate cry for help from a man at his breaking point.
The verses take a turn for the aggressive. Multifaceted Monster’s rapping transforms into a gnarling, angry snarl. He delivers his lyrics with a frustrated intensity, baring his soul and detailing the depths of his addiction. It’s a harrowing listen, but it’s also unflinchingly honest.
The arrival of Millie Blooms on the bridge gets you hooked to the song. Her voice is a chilling contrast to Monster’s—sharp, hissing, and laced with a seductive coldness. She embodies the voice of addiction itself, a tempting devil whispering promises of oblivion in her fast-paced rap verses. It’s a chilling performance, a reminder of the seductive power of self-destruction.
Listen to Multifaceted Monster and Millie Blooms get real on addiction in “Rains It Pours.”
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Review by Naomi Joan