Feels Like Rain

Ke$ha · Other Songs - Ke$ha

Woke up a little late today

Looking out the clouds are gray

Got no missed phone calls from you

Still your picture by my bed

Still the one I want instead

But I can't find a way to say



Come back (Come back)

You make up what I lack

My pride has left me all alone

It's getting so cold



I'm closing the windows to stay warm

It's a chill in my soul since you've been gone

This silence is louder than any thunder taking me under

Oh, I'm staying home today

Gonna hide away

'Cause it feels like rain



Do you know what it feels like

Do you know what it feels like

Do you know what it feels like

When it feels like rain



Every day just seems the same

And I'm the only one to blame

I tried to play like I'm fine

But the pain is here to stay

That your love has washed away

It falls and runs down the drain



Come back (Come back)

You make up what I lack

My pride has left me all alone

It's getting so cold



I'm closing the windows to stay warm

It's a chill in my soul since you've been gone

This silence is louder than any thunder taking me under

Oh, I'm staying home today

Gonna hide away

'Cuz it feels like rain



At some point this darkness is bound to fade today

It's so hard to believe this storm will ever blow away



I'm closing the windows to stay warm

It's a chill in my soul since you've been gone

This silence is louder than any thunder taking me under

Oh, I'm staying home today

Gonna hide away

'Cuz it feels like rain



Do you know what it feels like

Do you know what it feels like

Do you know what it feels like

It feels like rain



Do you know what it feels like

Do you know what it feels like

Do you know what it feels like

When it feels like rain

Feels Like Rain

Ke$ha's 'Feels Like Rain' stands as a defining track from her 2010 era, blending electro-pop with a distinct Southern California pop sensibility. The song features a driving beat and Ke$ha's signature vocal delivery, which balances playful energy with a melancholic undercurrent that mirrors its title. Released alongside her debut album, the track exemplifies her ability to merge catchy hooks with introspective themes, solidifying her status as a pop icon during the early 2010s. It remains a staple of her discography, showcasing her evolution from pop-punk influences to a more polished, radio-friendly sound that influenced a generation of artists. The recording captures the vibrant yet fleeting nature of youth culture, making it a timeless song in her catalog.