Let It Flood & Bring The Storm To Me
“Dancing In The Rain” finds Alexander Blane turning intimacy into a weather report—floods, waves, thunder, and a hurricane of touch. Over a hypnotic hook, he invites his lover into a night where passion isn’t polite…it’s natural. He teases the risk (“no umbrella”), leans into the wet heat (“swimming in your love”), and paints the scene like two bodies creating their own climate—rocking until they’re “making waves” and asking, “who’s gonna clean this up?” It’s sexy, vivid, and cinematic: a record about choosing the storm on purpose, letting it pour, and enjoying every second of the mess.
Listen To The Song
Dancing In The Rain
Dancing In The Rain is a modern R&B sensual record about giving in to wet, messy, unstoppable desire. Blane uses rain as the metaphor for sex—no protection from the moment, no hiding from the intensity. It’s playful and primal at the same time: the thrill of “raincoat or no coat,” the pull of thunder, and the decision to stop thinking and start feeling. The song lives in that space between control + surrender, romance + lust, and slow tension + storm-level release.

