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Song Review: Raina – It’s Okay

The indefinite hiatus of girl group After School and its sub-unit, Orange Caramel, is made even more frustrating whenever one of the group’s members returns with a by-the-numbers ballad. I don’t believe in shoehorning an act into one specific style, but Raina seems intent on crafting the most weightless material possible. New single It’s Okay (작아지는 중) is another subdued, OST-sounding entry to add to the stack.

No one can fault Raina for wanting to showcase her vocals. After all, both After School and Orange Caramel were usually more focused on dancefloor edge than emotional balladry. And she possesses an effortlessly pleasant tone, instantly calming but not devoid of nuance. She drives It’s Okay with a polished performance. But musically, there’s just not much to work with.

Arranged primarily as a simple piano ballad, the song incorporates a bit of soft percussion and guitar. This hushed instrumental mostly stays out of the way, providing a gentle atmosphere that doesn’t pander with attempts to wring tears from its listeners. The stark melody echoes Lee Hi’s 2016 hit Breathe, though it’s far less striking and lacks that song’s emotional gut punch. There’s definite sentimentality here, but it never feels in your face. Even as Raina’s notes extend and amplify in power, It’s Okay still comes across as muted. This would work perfectly as the soundtrack to a drama. On its own, the song becomes all too forgettable.

 Hooks 7
 Production 6
 Longevity 6
 Bias 6
 RATING 6.25

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4 thoughts on “Song Review: Raina – It’s Okay

  1. This sounds like it would be on a 2008 Nell album but not nearly as good as 2008 Nell.

    Why does Raina insist on making song after song like this? Why at 2:06 does someone plug in an electric guitar but then we never hear it?

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    • Raina’s post-After School discography will forever baffle me, except this is Korea we’re talking about and they love a good ballad… or even a lackluster ballad, to be honest.

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  2. There are some hard to please people here,I say this because the emotion sounded raw on this song as it was an actual problem that Raina was dealing with.
    I was going through a terrible time and accidentally played this and it,for me was heart-rending and something I could definitely relate to…I would give this a strong 8.

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