The Korean star’s latest single is here, and it’s an emotional masterpiece.

Fez–Min Jiwoon is back, and she is bringing the kind of music that makes your heart ache in the best way possible. 

On March 17, the rising R&B singer-songwriter dropped her third single, “If You Were The Rain” (feat. Crush), a track that takes the bittersweet sting of missing someone and turns it into pure sonic poetry. 

And with Crush lending his signature smooth vocals? Yeah, this one hits different.  

The soundtrack to every late-night thought you shouldn’t be having  

“If You Were The Rain” is what happens when two of the most emotionally charged voices in R&B collide. 

Min Jiwoon’s vocals? As raw and expressive as ever. Crush? Effortlessly hypnotic. 

Together, they created a sound so intoxicating, you’d swear you could feel the raindrops on your skin. 

The song took the idea of longing and wove it into a lush R&B-pop soundscape, with lyrics that feel like a late-night text you almost sent.  

Let’s be clear: Min Jiwoon didn’t just sing, she crafted. Just like her previous releases, she had a major hand in both the songwriting and composition, working alongside producer “haventseenyou” and singer-songwriter Ziyoon. 

The result? A track that’s as deeply personal as it is universally relatable. Because when it comes to heartbreak, we all speak the same language.  

Min Jiwoon’s R&B trip

Min Jiwoon has been on a steady climb ever since her debut with “Sentimental Love” last October. 

Then came “Someone”, a sleek urban pop-R&B hybrid that showed us she wasn’t here to play. 

Now, with “If You Were The Rain”, she proves once again that she’s not just following the genre’s trends, she’s shaping them. 

As the flagship artist of Krucialize, SM Entertainment’s contemporary R&B label, she’s carving out a space that’s entirely her own.  

There are songs that make you feel something, and then there are songs that completely wreck you in the best way. “If You Were The Rain”? Definitely the latter.

So, if you haven’t already put this one on repeat, stared dramatically out of a window, and let Min Jiwoon and Crush do the rest, what are you waiting for?

 This is the late-night anthem we didn’t know we needed.