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With “Sunshine & Rain”, Kali Uchis crafts a soulful, heartfelt meditation on love as both a personal refuge and a universal force of healing. Through delicate yet powerful lyricism, she explores themes of emotional resilience, romantic devotion, and the need for human connection in a world that often feels cold and detached.
Wrapped in dreamy instrumentation and her signature angelic vocals, the song becomes a gentle yet urgent reminder that love—through its ups and downs—is the foundation of what makes life meaningful.
From the very start, “Sunshine & Rain” sets a tone of introspection. Kali reflects on past experiences, acknowledging the emotional toll of giving her heart away while remaining open to love’s possibilities:
“I do nothing in the dark ’cause I believe in karma / When will I forgive my heart for always getting me in trouble?”
These lines immediately paint a picture of someone who has loved deeply, perhaps recklessly, and has learned from the consequences. She embraces the idea of karma, implying that past actions—whether hers or other’s—have shaped her journey. There’s a longing to break free from the patterns of heartache, but also a realization that love, even when painful, is a necessary part of life’s ebb and flow.
She continues this thought later in the verse:
“Riding through the storm brought me much-needed clarity.”
Love, much like the weather, is unpredictable. Storms are inevitable, but they bring transformation. Kali recognizes that the hardships she has endured have ultimately led her to a clearer understanding of herself and what she seeks in a relationship.
As the song moves into its soaring chorus, Kali offers a profound and universal sentiment:
“Through sunshine and rain, as seasons change / We all need somebody that makes the Earth feel heavenly.”
Here, she acknowledges that life is in constant flux, but love remains a grounding force. No matter the circumstances—whether under the warmth of the sun or amidst the downpour of sorrow—everyone longs for a connection that brings a sense of peace and belonging.
She personalizes this idea with:
“Maybe I’ll be that somebody ’cause you’re that someone to me.”
This lyric shifts the focus from the abstract to the intimate. It’s not just about seeking love; it’s about being love for someone else. In this way, Kali extends a deeper message—healing is not only about receiving love but also about offering it.
Despite her hopeful outlook, Kali doesn’t present love through rose-colored glasses. In the second verse, she acknowledges the scars that come with being vulnerable:
“I’ve always been a hopeless romantic / No matter how many times it went and did me damage.”
There’s a quiet strength in these words. She recognizes that love has hurt her before, but she refuses to let past wounds make her bitter. Instead, she embraces her ability to feel deeply, suggesting that remaining open to love—even after heartbreak—is an act of defiance in a world that often encourages detachment.
She then shifts her gaze outward, questioning the state of human connection itself:
“Like, whatever happened to the human race? / Did everyone’s brains get melted and deranged?”
Here, Kali laments a societal shift toward emotional coldness, hinting at a loss of empathy and meaningful relationships. In an era where superficiality often dominates, she calls for something deeper—an epiphany, a collective return to love and understanding.
As the song reaches its final moments, the post-chorus delivers one of its most poignant declarations:
“Lovers never say goodbye, let’s stay in love forever.”
Love, in its truest form, is not fleeting. Kali speaks to the kind of connection that transcends time and hardship—a bond strong enough to weather any storm. The closing lines, “Come shine or rain, it’s all the same” reinforce the idea that love’s power does not waver with circumstance. When love is real, it remains, through every season.
At its core, “Sunshine & Rain” is about the endurance of love—not just romantic love, but love as a guiding force that has the potential to heal individuals and, on a larger scale, the world. Kali’s message is both simple and profound: love is how we survive.
Her vocals, ethereal yet deeply emotive, elevate the song beyond mere sentimentality. She doesn’t just sing about love—she makes you feel it. The warmth in her voice, the vulnerability in her lyrics, and the way the melody floats effortlessly all combine to create an experience that moves the soul.
Through every high and low, love is what makes life bearable. And in Kali’s world, it’s not just something we seek—it’s something we give.
For those who wants to hear the song firsthand, the song comes with a music video on Youtube.
[Intro]
(Good morning, sunshine)
[Verse]
I do nothing in the dark ’cause I believe in karma (Ah-ah)
When will I forgive my heart for always getting me in trouble? (Ah-ah-ah)
God knows I play my part and always understands me
So used to everyone misunderstanding
Wish I didn’t let my emotions run the way they ran me (Ah-ah)
Gave you my heart to hold, will I end up empty-handed? (Ah-ah-ah)
Riding through the storm brought me much-needed clarity
[Pre-Chorus]
I just had an epiphany
[Chorus]
Through sunshine and rain, as seasons change
We all need somebody that makes the Earth feel heavenly
Maybe I’ll be that somebody ’cause you’re that someone to me
Through sunshine and rain, as seasons change
We all need somebody thats makes the Earth feel heavenly
Maybe I’ll be that somebody ’cause you’re that someone to me
[Post-Chorus]
Perfect as you are
You’re perfect to me, baby
Lovers never say goodbye
Let’s stay in love forever
[Verse]
I’ve always been a hopeless romantic (Ah-ah)
No matter how many times it went and did me damage (Ah-ah-ah)
At least I’m not scared to live, they’ll never understand it (Understand it)
At least we’re not like them, that’d be catastrophic (Catastrophic)
Like, whatever happened to the human race? (Ah-ah)
Did everyone’s brains get melted and deranged? (Ah-ah-ah)
Bitches backwards to me
When was it that your lost your common sense?
[Pre-Chorus]
The world needs an epiphany
[Chorus]
Through sunshine and rain, as seasons change
We all need somebody that makes the Earth feel heavenly
Baby, I’ll be that somebody ’cause you’re that someone to me (Ah-ah, ah-ah-ah)
Through sunshine and rain, as seasons change
We all need somebody thats makes the Earth feel heavenly (Ah-ah)
Baby, I’ll be that somebody ’cause you’re that someone to me (Ah-ah-ah)
[Post-Chorus]
Perfect as you are, you’re perfect to me, baby
Keep holding me close like cotton on my skin, baby
Soft as summer rain, you and I go good together
Lovers never say goodbye, let’s stay in love forever
[Outro]
As seasons change, through sunshine and rain
Let’s stay in love forever
As seasons change, through sunshine and rain, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Come shine or rain
Come shine or rain
It’s all the same, it’s all the same
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