Rain On Me

Album: Chapter II (2003)
Charted: 19 7
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Songfacts®:

  • "Rain On Me" is a haunting confession about the pain of enduring and escaping an abusive relationship. The chorus conveys Ashanti's desperation:

    Rain on me
    Lord, won't you take this pain from me
    I don't wanna live, I don't wanna breathe
    Baby, just rain on me


    The verses tell the story of a woman locked in a relentless cycle of betrayal and despair. It's a song about exhaustion, about reaching the point where even hope feels like a luxury.
  • Irv Gotti and Chink Santana produced "Rain On Me." Both have been significant producers in Ashanti's career, especially during her early years with Murder Inc. Records.

    Irv Gotti co-founded Murder Inc. and played a crucial role in Ashanti's rise to fame. He was involved in producing many of her tracks and was instrumental in the production of her self-titled debut album, which helped establish her as a prominent R&B artist. Gotti's influence extended beyond production, as he was also involved in the executive decisions at Murder Inc., impacting the direction of Ashanti's music career.

    Chink Santana co-produced Ashanti's debut album and continued to work closely with her on subsequent projects.
  • "Rain On Me" samples Isaac Hayes' 1971 version of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's song "The Look Of Love." Hayes' interpretation of "The Look of Love" has an extended arrangement, transforming Dusty Springfield's 1967 original into a longer, more elaborate piece. Its rich orchestration and soulful delivery made it a popular choice for sampling in various music genres, particularly R&B and hip-hop. Examples include Jay-Z's "Can I Live" and Missy Elliot and Timbaland's "Red Lights."
  • The music video, directed by Hype Williams and released on August 28, 2003, features Ashanti as a superstar in an abusive relationship with her boyfriend, played by actor Larenz Tate. The video was designed to be a short film, aiming to show that domestic violence doesn't discriminate - it can touch the lives of anyone, no matter how polished their exterior.
  • Ashanti partnered with LidRock and the Family Violence Prevention Fund to raise awareness about domestic violence during National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The mini-movie version of the video was distributed widely, and a public service announcement with Ashanti was aired nationwide in cinemas to further spread the message.
  • Ashanti wrote "Rain On Me" as a powerful narrative about overcoming an abusive relationship. Although not initially based on her own experience, the song took on new meaning for her later in life. She revealed in 2022 that "Rain On Me" holds "a whole new meaning" for her due to her sister's horrific experience with domestic violence.
  • "Rain On Me" was a commercial and critical success, peaking at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning Ashanti a Grammy nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in 2004.
  • The song went viral on TikTok in 2024 with a trend that pairs scenes from the long-running Nickelodeon series Henry Danger with the emotional and dramatic tones of "Rain On Me," making for an interesting juxtaposition.

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