Han Dong-geun lets the rain fall in Woozi's 'Downpour' live
Han Dong-geun sings Seventeen producer Woozi's breakup ballad 'Downpour' in a new live video, turning sudden loss into quiet comfort.
Han Dong-geun sang the song 'Downpour' in a recently released live video. In this track, which Seventeen's Woozi took charge of writing and composing, Han Dong-geun calmly followed the pain of a breakup that arrives like a sudden rain shower and the subsequent time of acceptance.

'Downpour' is a song that overlays the moment of parting with the situation of rain pouring down overhead. Through lyrics expressing the feeling of being too afraid to face the rain alone, Han Dong-geun revealed the fragile inner self of someone unable to easily accept loss.
'Downpour' written and composed by Woozi
This song also drew attention due to the participation of Seventeen's Woozi. Woozi connected the natural phenomenon of a sudden shower to emotional changes, and Han Dong-geun vividly brought that emotional line to life with his signature soulful voice.
The song leans more toward fully enduring the rain rather than forcibly pushing the sadness away. It does not let go of the hope remaining at the end of a breakup, continuing with the sentiment that the cold rainwater will one day flow as warm tears, and a promise to meet again with a smile when the rain stops.
Han Dong-geun's voice deepened in the live performance
In the live video, Han Dong-geun's vocals bring the emotions held within the song even closer. While singing of moments where one has no strength even to open an umbrella and can only lean on the rainwater to cry, a restrained attitude of not wanting to reveal the sadness remains.
His voice also carried the sentiment that once the time spent enduring the pouring rain alone passes, one can smile again. Through the 'Downpour' live performance, Han Dong-geun offered plain yet heavy consolation to those in the midst of a breakup.