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On November 24, 2008, The Commission of Youth Protection judged Rain's album, Rainism, inappropriate for people under 19 years old because of the song "Rainism". [4] In "Rainism", the lyrics (translated from Korean) "Trembling inside your shaking body is my magic stick/Feeling the impassable limit of the body shake" became a problem, as "magic stick" had connotations of a penis. [5]
A key song for the film, based on the Korean singer-actor Rain's 2008 hit song "Rainism," was re-recorded by the original artist for the movie thanks to star Lee honey's friendship with Rain's wife. The director "clashed with Warner Brothers, which was producing the film, over its length, and when he did deliver a final cut the studio was ...
Rainism: Won [11] Grand Bell Awards: 2007: Best New Actor I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK: Nominated [12] Korean Wave Popularity Award Won Green Planet Movie Awards 2010 Outstanding Asian in Hollywood Ninja Assassin: Won [13] Asian Cultural Ambassador of the Year Rain Won Best International Entertainer Won Hito Music Awards: 2006 Best Asian Pop ...
Rain is set to release a new album after three years. He reunited with his mentor Park Jin-young to release the collaboration song "Switch To Me" on December 31, 2020. [78] [79] Rain also featured Chungha and released the song "Why Don't We", which is the title track for his third EP Pieces by Rain. [80]
The discography of South Korean entertainer Rain consists of seven studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays, and thirty-three singles.His debut studio album Bad Guy was released in May 2002 and sold over 140,000 copies in South Korea.
The song experienced commercial success in South Korea; Billboard said that "Rain rose to prominence as a soloist shortly after he released his first album Bad Guy in 2002 and saw major success with singles like 2004's 'It's Raining' and 2008's 'Rainism.'" [4] Writing for Tidal magazine, Jeff Benjamin regarded it as a key track that represented K-pop's sonic and artistic growth, saying that ...
The EP sold over 53,584 copies in South Korea and was the 26th best-selling album of 2010. [5] In Japan, the EP sold over 8,000 copies. [6] The Japanese version was released with a different cover, a Japanese version of "Love Song" and a DVD with a making of as well as the "Love Song" music video.
The group debuted on October 9, 2009 at Rain's Legend of Rainism concert where they performed various songs from their then-unreleased single album Just BLAQ. [3] [4] MBLAQ's first single, "Oh Yeah", was released to the public through a music video on October 14, 2009 with their debut single album, Just BLAQ releasing on the same day. [5]