Eighteen-year-old singer-songwriter Eunice Rain is no stranger to emotional honesty, but with her latest single ‘Bliss’, takes her knack for vulnerability to new heights—earning her the coveted cover of Spotify’s Fresh Finds Philippines playlist within days.
Wrapped in dreamy alt-indie melodies and lyrical candor that recalls the likes of Kitchie Nadal, Olivia Rodrigo, and beabadoobee, ‘Bliss’ captures the dizzying in-between of young love: secret dates, racing hearts, and the electrifying high of a romance that feels almost too good to be real.
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“Cause I melt into your kiss and then I die every time I miss you,” she sings—words that land with the intimacy of a journal entry and the staying power of a perfume trace on a jacket.
If her previous single ‘You & I’ was the opening scene of a teenage whirlwind, ‘Bliss’ is its 2AM afterglow—hazy, reflective, and unshakably tender.
Eunice has been writing songs since she was 10, weaving quiet truths into soundscapes that speak to a generation often fluent in emotional suppression. Since officially debuting with the melancholic alt-pop hit ‘Bilyaran’, which gained viral traction online, she’s amassed over 176,000 TikTok followers and millions of views—proving that her voice resonates beyond the studio.
But Eunice Rain isn’t just a musician—she’s a creator, blending music and content with a rare authenticity. From brand collaborations to vulnerable vlogs, her digital presence feels like an extension of her lyrics: open, raw, and impossible to ignore.
With ‘Bliss’, Eunice adds yet another confessional to her growing collection of sonic diary entries. And if this is what heartache at 18 sounds like, listeners will be pressing repeat well into their twenties.
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