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Yoshiki said that "Endless Rain" is the first ballad he ever wrote, previously he was only writing heavy music and thrash metal. [1] He explained that after members of Sony saw him play a composition by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky on piano while X was waiting to play at a club, they asked him to write a ballad. The resulting song was "Endless Rain ...
Endless Rain (音のない雨は降り続く, Oto no Nai Ame wa Furitsuzuku) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Yuuya. It is licensed in North America by Digital Manga Publishing , which released the manga through its June imprint, on May 13, 2008.
"Kurenai" (紅, literally "crimson") is a song by Japanese heavy metal band X Japan, written by Yoshiki. One of the band's oldest songs, they have been performing "Kurenai" since 1985, and several versions have been released, most significantly as their major-label debut single on September 1, 1989.
SixTones: "Imitation Rain" lyrics and music by Yoshiki. Jane Zhang: "Hero" lyrics and music by Yoshiki. Lindsey Stirling (on violin): "Forever Love" lyrics and music by Yoshiki. Nicole Scherzinger: "I'll Be Your Love" lyrics and music by Yoshiki. Yoshiki: "Endless Rain" (chorus by people from all over the world) lyrics and music by Yoshiki
The second single, the ballad "Endless Rain" became X's first to reach the top three on the charts. [10] It reached number three on the second counting week of December 1989, with sales of 40,690 copies. [12] It is the second longest charting single with 31 weeks. [10] In 1990, with 357,680 copies sold was the 21st best-selling single of the year.
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The B-side is a live performance of "Endless Rain" recorded on February 4, 1990 at the Nippon Budokan. [1] A live performance of "Week End" was included as the B-side of their 1996 single "Crucify My Love". [2]
The band performed a medley of "Endless Rain" and "Kurenai", and during the performance Yoshiki played drums again for the first time since his neck surgery. [156] The January 2018 issue of Neo magazine named X Japan the "Best Musical Act" in their annual awards, with We Are X named the "Best Asian Movie". [157]