Rayne Felix’s new single “Change” arrives as a sharp, two-minute snapshot of internal tension specifically, the push-and-pull between the desire for self-improvement and the inertia of procrastination. At just 20 years old, the independent artist continues to carve out a distinct sonic identity, blending elements of bedroom pop, indie, and funk into a track that feels both relaxed and deliberate. Produced and written in just two days, “Change” doesn’t waste time.
‘Sharp, Reflective, Groovy.’
The arrangement is effective: crisp staccato vocals, layered harmonies, and a standout bassline that lends the track its backbone. A Roland keyboard vocal sample adds a subtle retro-futuristic texture without drawing attention away from the song’s core message. Felix’s delivery is conversational, clean, and unforced, allowing the listener to focus on the groove. It’s the kind of track that lands easily on curated playlists but also rewards closer listening particularly for those who recognize themselves in its theme.






