Rainych
Rainych Ran (/ˈrɛɪnɪtʃ ˈrɑːn/ REIN-itch RAHN; born October 20, 1992 in West Sumatra, Indonesia),[2][3][4][5] known mononymously as Rainych (/ˈrɛɪnɪtʃ/ REIN-itch) is an Indonesian singer and YouTuber.[6][7] She gained global popularity for her renditions of various of Japanese language songs, crossing from anime to the vocaloid songs. Also best known for her covers of various city pop and J-pop songs, including "Mayonaka no Door" and "Plastic Love."[8][9] She has also made Japanese covers of English songs like "Say So" and "Blinding Lights," which have been praised by both their original singers, Doja Cat and The Weeknd respectively.[6]
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Birth name | Ran Widya | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | West Sumatra, Indonesia | October 20, 1992|||||||||||||||||||||||
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Years active | 2016–present | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hiragana | れいにっち | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Katakana | レイニッチ |
Early life
Ran started singing when she was in elementary school and was interested in anime and manga when she was a teenager.[10] She also occasionally participates in singing events, such as in school. But she was never interested in singing talent contests participations.[‡ 1] She learned about Vocaloid because of the community.[11] And as a hobby, she always releases her sound source on music platforms. Also, she made friends with people that same hobbies.[12]
Career
2015–2018: Early career
Ran had various life problems and was depressed until the end of 2015, but started her YouTube channel on May 26, 2015 after remembering the anime songs she used to listen to.[13] Although she didn't have any knowledge of Japanese, she posted her first Japanese cover on August 15, 2016, recorded in her bedroom.[14] Prior to gaining attention as a YouTuber, she taught robotics at a vocational school.[15] Until the end of 2018, her YouTube channel only reached about 9,000 subscribers, but Ran still expressed her happiness by thanking the fans that supported on her Facebook page.[16]
2019–2020: Rise to prominence
Ran found showing herself on video to be a daunting task. But after telling herself that only 1,000 or so people would view the uploads, she released a rendition of the a theme song to the anime “Dororo” with a clip of herself in early 2019.[10] Her cover of hit songs, such as "Lemon" and "Gurenge" archived million views, also her rendition of "Omae wa Mou" became a hit.[‡ 2][‡ 3][‡ 4] On November 18, 2019 (JST), via her indie label Sprite:Wall, she released her first single for global market, a Japanese-English song entitled "Time-Lapse".[17][18]
In March, 2020, Ran released a Japanese cover version of Doja Cat's single "Say So" in a style reminiscent of 80's city pop.[15][19] Translated by fellow YouTuber Datenkou, the video became viral and gained the attention of Doja Cat while on an Instagram livestream after a fan suggested that she listen to her cover.[20] Doja Cat praised Ran during her listen, calling her voice "beautiful."[21][22] Ran expressed her happiness and gratitude on Twitter, thanking the fan that suggested the song.[23][24] Her cover of "Plastic Love" also attracts attention.[25] On August 23, 2020, she appeared on the NHK-BS program Cool Japan ~Hakkutsu! Kakkoī Nippon~, where she performed her cover of "Mayonaka no Door."[26] In August, she also posted a Japanese cover of The Weeknd's song "Blinding Lights," which earned praise from The Weeknd himself on his SNS.[27][28][29][30]
2020–present: Debut in Japan and popular in China
"It's totally unreal (laughs) that I was just singing in my bedroom, but then I realized I could put out a song on the label. Oh, that's right, I'm singing in my bedroom..."
—Rainych commented regarding her Japan debut[30]
After in a short period of time, she receiving compliments from the two "No. 1 Billboard artists" of United States.[30] On October 2, 2020 (JST), Ran made her Japanese debut with the remix of her cover of "Say So" by Tofubeats.[30][31][15] On October 29, 2020, Ran uploaded a cover of Miki Matsubara's 1979 song "Mayonaka no Door" arranged by Natsuki Harada of Evening Cinema,[32][33] with the cover gaining popularity in Indonesia.[14] Also, the song is reminiscent of the vocaloid songs that have been popular lately, which is a synthetic voice.[4] The cover led people to rediscover the original, and is attributed by Billboard as the reason the original gained popularity throughout the rest of the world.[34][35] On December 11, 2020, she covered Momoko Kikuchi's song "Blind Curve".[36] And she was praised by Momoko Kikuchi herself.[37]
On March 22, 2021, Sony Music Japan announced about Rainych's first EP in 7-inch custom pink vinyl covers of "Mayonaka no Door" and "Blind Curve".[38][39] Several days later, she released a cover of Tatsuro Yamashita's song "Ride on Time".[40] After her first EP officially released on May 26, 2021, and sold out at Sony Music Shop and other Japanese music stores.[41] As a result, it peaked at No. 49 on the Oricon charts.[42] On June 23, 2021, Sony Music Japan announced about Rainych's second EP in 7-inch vinyl record, entitled "RIDE ON TIME / Say So -Japanese Version- (tofubeats Remix)" and released on Saturday, August 28, 2021.[43][44]
Public image
Rainych has been praised for her appearances; Jane Su and Mika Horii of TBS Radio described her in single-word is kawaii. Jane Su also added, Rainych as "a girl with shiny mochi-like skin" in her videos.[25] Her voice has been described by medias as a cute, light, unique and transparent.[45][46][47] Rainych also described as an utahime and a cover monster.[2][45] Kawasaki Yoshihiro of Pony Canyon attributed Rainych's fame to her enormous influence, and stated that her digging up some of Japanese greatest works through her voice and characters.[48] Noriko Ashizawa of Spotify Japan connected her figure to current popularity of city pop, especially in Indonesia, which has a high affinity with Japanese and J-Pop culture.[49][50]
Musical style and influences
Rainych has been noted for being sophisticates in her musicality.[12] Her musical style has been recognized as city pop, along with her success.[11] But she admitted that basically she was liked all genres.[‡ 1] In an interview with Magic Rain and Netorabo, Rainych revealed that she was heavily influenced by Reol. Also she has cited Reol as her muse.[13][15] Rainych has also cited Indonesian Utaite community and Japanese "sound" as her particular influences.[15][2] In addition, the influence of Vocaloid culture also be seen in several of her music videos.[51][‡ 2][4] At a certain moment, she also challenged incorporate a K-Pop elements on her visual style and successfully impressed her fans.[‡ 5] She also skilled at songs in other languages, such as in Mandarin as well as indigenous songs of Indonesia.[‡ 6][‡ 1]
Personal life
Rainych is multilingual, speaks English and Indonesian, along with several indigenous languages of Indonesia, such as Minangkabau, Riau Malay and etc..[‡ 1] During an interview with several medias, also in her livestream, Rainych has kept her personal life in private area.[2][3][10][15][‡ 1] In an interview with Withnews and J-Wave News, Rainych makes a serious effort to protect her privacy by not revealing any details about where currently she lives. And although her YouTube videos have attracted a lot of worldwide attention, she has not fully disclosed her activities to anyone except her family and neighbors.[2][3] In an interview with NNA ASIA, it was revealed that during currently behavioral restrictions due to the new coronavirus epidemic, Rainych spends most of her time at home without going out.[12]
Other ventures
Sponsorships
Rainych has been sponsored by miHoYo and Riot Games related to video games Honkai Impact 3 and League of Legends.[‡ 7][‡ 8][‡ 5][52]
Appearances in other media
During 2020–2021, Rainych became a source of news on several Japanese radios, also on Japanese television networks (TBS, NHK, Fuji TV and Kansai TV).[53] Aside from that, she performs on her own YouTube channel. Rainych has made appearances in the videos of other YouTube channels or other video websites. Such as in May 2020, she appeared on online collaboration project with overseas YouTubers, entitled "Gurenge - Demon Slayer (Opening)|Band Cover".[54]
Critical reception
In 2020, Miki Matsubara's "Mayonaka no Door" (1979) was peaked on Spotify Global Viral Chart on the 15 consecutive days, and it also became a hit in Apple Music's J-POP ranking, reaching No. 1 in 12 countries. Triggered by the release of Rainych's "Mayonaka no Door" in October that year.[55][56][34] Since Rainych's "Mayonaka no Door" was featured as TikTok's BGM, it directly triggered Miki Matsubara's "Mayonaka no Door" (1979) to gain overseas popularity on music streaming services, and became a viral hit.[57][58][59]
Discography
Extended plays
Title | Details |
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"Mayonaka no Door - Stay With Me - / BLIND CURVE" |
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"RIDE ON TIME / Say So -Japanese Version- (tofubeats Remix)" |
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As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Label | |
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JP[60] | US | |||
"Kawaki wo Ameku (From Domestic na Kanojo)" | 2019 | — | — | Self-released single |
"Again (From Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood)" (feat. MattyyyM) | — | — | ||
"Time-Lapse" | — | — | Sprite:Wall | |
"Tiny Little Adiantum - Omae wa Mou" | 2020 | — | — | Self-released single |
"Black Catcher (From Black Clover)" (feat. MattyyyM) | — | — | ||
"Say So (Japanese Version)" | — | 17[61] | ||
"Summertime" | — | — | ||
"Renai Circulation" | — | — | ||
"Crossing Field (From Sword Art Online)" (feat. Saii) | — | — | ||
"Yoru ni Kakeru" (feat. A V I A N D) | — | — | ||
"LIFE (From Bleach Ending)" (feat. Saii) | — | — | ||
"Blinding Lights (Japanese Version)" | — | — | ||
"Pink Lemonade (Indonesian Version)" | — | — | Sacra Music / Sony Music | |
"Mayona no Door / STAY WITH ME" | 49[lower-alpha 1] | — | Sony Music Japan | |
"The Baddest (From League of Legends)" | — | — | Self-released single | |
"Blind Curve" | — | — | Sony Music Japan | |
"Homura (From Kimetsu No Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train)" (feat. A V I A N D) | — | — | Self-released single | |
"Kaikai Kitan (From Jujutsu Kaisen)" | 2021 | — | — | |
"Diamond City" | — | — | Sprite:Wall | |
"Ride On Time" (with Evening Cinema) | — | — | Sony Music Japan | |
"Hakujitsu" (feat. Kururu) | — | — | Self-released single | |
"Kaibutsu" (feat. A V I A N D) | — | — | ||
"Kiss Me More (Japanese Version)" | — | — | ||
"Cry Baby (From Tokyo Revengers)" | — | — | ||
"No" | — | — | Sprite:Wall | |
"Haru wo Tsugeru" | — | — | Self-released single | |
"Nyanpasu" | — | — | ||
"热爱105℃的你 / Super Idol" | — | — | ||
"Kanashimi Wo Yasashisa Ni (From Naruto)" | 2022 | — | — | |
"Signal (From 91 Days)" | — | — | ||
- Notes
- Vinyl release in 2021, bundled with "Blind Curve"
As featured artist
Title | Year | Artist | Label |
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"Uchiage Hanabi (KenForce Remix) (feat. Rainych & Kururu)" | 2018 | KenForce | Self-released single |
"99.9 (From Mob Psycho 100)" | 2019 | Shayne Orok | |
"Kiss Me (From Carole & Tuesday)" | ShiroNeko | ||
"MattyyyM, Rainych, Shayne Orok, Fonzi M, 桿子Drumstick & Rufus Mann – Gurenge (Band Cover)" |
2020 | MattyyyM | |
"Haruka Mirai (From Black Clover) (Remix)" | JacksonTC | ||
"Chikatto Chika Chika (From Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War)" | ShiroNeko | ||
"PolkaPets" | 2021 | PelleK | PelleK Music |
"Rise Above" | Jaiden Animations | Jaiden Music | |
"Bury Me" | SFINX | Glow Records | |
"Sweet Soul Revue (duet with Rainych) (feat. Evening Cinema)" | 2022 | Mami Nomiya | Victor Entertainment |
Remixes
Title | Year | Label |
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"Say So (Japanese Version)" (Tofubeats Remix) | 2020 | Sony Music Japan |
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Rainych Ran's Japanese Version of Say So's Song Lyrics, Doja Cat Gives Praise!
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Primary video and playlist sources
In the text these references are preceded by a double dagger (‡):
- "hello owo - YouTube". youtube.com (in Indonesian). 2020-12-08. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
- "【Rainych】 Lemon「米津玄師」- Kenshi Yonezu (Cover) - YouTube". youtube.com (in Japanese). 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
- "【Rainych】「Gurenge」Demon Slayer : Kimetsu no Yaiba OP (cover) - YouTube". youtube.com (in Japanese). 2019-05-19. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
- "【Rainych】 Omae wa Mou|Already Dead - Tiny Little Adiantum 『 タイニーリトル・アジアンタム 』 cover - YouTube". youtube.com (in Japanese). 2019-10-19. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
- "【Rainych】K/DA - THE BADDEST (cover) - YouTube". youtube.com. 2020-10-21. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
- "【Rainych】 热爱105°C的你 / Super Idol - A Si (cover) - YouTube". youtube.com (in Chinese). 2021-11-27. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
- "【Rainych】 Houkai Sekai No Utahime - Honkai Impact 3 (cover) - YouTube". youtube.com (in Japanese). 2020-08-08. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
- "【Rainych】 Moon Halo - Honkai Impact 3 (cover) - YouTube". youtube.com. 2021-08-14. Retrieved 2022-01-23.