Luci Rain’s “Fong La”: A Spiritual and Cultural Reawakening

Luci Rain has crafted a bold intersection of ancient spiritualism and futuristic sounds with her latest music video for “Fong La.” The Amsterdam-based artist invites us into a visual and sonic journey deeply rooted in Chinese mythology, yet profoundly aware of Western and modern influences. With its intricate blend of house beats, Afrobeats rhythms, and evocative Chinese motifs, “Fong La” is not just a track—it’s an invocation.

Luci Rain, inspired by her Buddhist grandmother’s teachings and her own transformative experiences, draws from the legendary tale of Chang’e, the Chinese moon goddess. The video portrays Rain as a Moon Princess, standing resolutely in a Western church—an act that symbolizes the merging of Eastern mysticism and Western spirituality. It’s a choice that reflects Rain’s broader mission of creating spaces for self-realization and spiritual connection through her music, which transcends cultural divides.

Her journey, both spiritual and artistic, is a celebration of the fluidity between traditions. As she explains, authenticity is not about clinging to tradition but embracing the emotional truths that resonate across time and cultures. The fusion of ancient and contemporary music elements might challenge purists, but it serves as a dynamic vehicle for Rain’s personal exploration of identity, self, and universal connection.

Her upcoming work promises even more daring explorations of sound, visual aesthetics, and live rituals, with her “21st Century East Romanticism” project already in the works. What sets Rain apart is her fearless navigation of cultural complexities, creating art that feels both sacred and revolutionary. In a world inundated with fleeting trends, “Fong La” stands as a testament to music’s potential as a transformative, soul-stirring force.