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''"Scorpio" also can refer to a song by [[Dennis Coffey]] and the Detroit Guitar Band'' |
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| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]], [[nu metal]] |
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* [[SM Entertainment]] (Korea) |
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| writer = [[Jay (South Korean singer)|Jay]] |
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| producer = [[Yoshiki Hayashi]] |
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| prev_title = Paradox |
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> |
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| prev_year = 2004 |
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| next_title = Rhapsody |
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| next_year = 2005 |
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| Cover = |
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| Caption = Korean Single Cover |
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| Released = December 14, 2004 <small>(Japan)</small><br>December 17, 2004 <small>(Korean)</small> |
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| Language = [[Korean language|Korean]]<br> [[Japanese language|Japanese]] |
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| Label = [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(Korea)</small><br>[[Avex Trax]] <small>(Japan)</small> |
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| Producer = [[Yoshiki(musician)|Yoshiki]], [[Lee Soo Man]] |
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| Compiled by = |
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| Chronology = |
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| Last album = '''''Paradox'''''<br>(July 2004) |
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| This album = '''''Scorpio'''''<br>(December 2004) |
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| Next album = '''''Rhapsody'''''<br>(April 2005) |
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| Misc = {{Extra album cover 2 |
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| Upper caption = Japanese Single Cover |
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| Type = ep |
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"'''Scorpio'''" is single released by |
"'''Scorpio'''" is a single released by South Korean rock band [[TRAX (band)|Trax]]. It was recorded and released in two versions: Japanese and Korean. |
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The single was produced by [[X Japan]]'s [[Yoshiki (musician)|Yoshiki]], who also composed the music to the title track, and includes a cover of X Japan's "[[Tears (X Japan song)|Tears]]" in either Japanese or Korean.<ref>[http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=AVCD-30639 "Scorpio" Release Information]</ref> Yoshiki later helped write the lyrics to TRAX's second Japanese single "Rhapsody".<ref>[http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=AVCD-30719 "Rhapsody" Release Information]</ref> |
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The Japanese |
The Japanese release included a 20-page color booklet. The Korean version has the additional track "Over the Rainbow" in two different versions. |
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It was also the final Korean release to feature drummer, Rose, who would leave in 2006. |
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==Lyrics== |
==Lyrics== |
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The Japanese version of the title song has the first and second verses in English and the chorus and third verse in Japanese. The Korean version also has the first and second verses in English, but the chorus and third verse are in Korean. |
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The Japanese version has no parental advisory for coarse language. It has four instances of [[profanity]] ("fuck" is said three times and another word is bleeped). |
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'''Label:''' [[Avex Trax]]<br> |
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'''Released:''' December 14, 2004<br> |
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# "[[Tears (X Japan song)|Tears]] (TRAX Version)" ([[X Japan]] Cover) |
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==Korean track listing== |
==Korean track listing== |
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'''Label:''' [[SM Entertainment]]<br> |
'''Label:''' [[SM Entertainment]]<br> |
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'''Released:''' December 17, 2004<br> |
'''Released:''' December 17, 2004<br> |
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'''Track list:''' |
'''Track list:''' |
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# Scorpio |
# "Scorpio" |
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# Tears |
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# Beat Traitor |
# "Beat Traitor" |
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# Knife |
# "Knife" |
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# Over the Rainbow (Piano Version) |
# "Over the Rainbow (Piano Version)" |
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# Over the Rainbow (Rock Version) |
# "Over the Rainbow (Rock Version)" |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Scorpio (Song)}} |
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==External links== |
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[[Category:Songs written by Yoshiki (musician)]] |
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*{{ko icon}} [http://www.thetrax.com The TRAX's Official Site (Korea)] |
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*{{jp icon}} [http://www.trax-net.jp The TRAX's Official Site (Japan)] |
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[[Category:SM Entertainment singles]] |
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[[Category:2004 songs]] |
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*{{jp icon}} [http://avexnet.jp Avex Trax's Official Site] |
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[[Category:Avex Trax singles]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 24 February 2024
"Scorpio" | ||||
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Single by Trax | ||||
Released | December 14, 2004 | |||
Genre | Rock, nu metal | |||
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Songwriter(s) | Jay | |||
Producer(s) | Yoshiki Hayashi | |||
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"Scorpio" is a single released by South Korean rock band Trax. It was recorded and released in two versions: Japanese and Korean.
The single was produced by X Japan's Yoshiki, who also composed the music to the title track, and includes a cover of X Japan's "Tears" in either Japanese or Korean.[1] Yoshiki later helped write the lyrics to TRAX's second Japanese single "Rhapsody".[2]
The Japanese release included a 20-page color booklet. The Korean version has the additional track "Over the Rainbow" in two different versions.
It was also the final Korean release to feature drummer, Rose, who would leave in 2006.
Lyrics
[edit]The Japanese version of the title song has the first and second verses in English and the chorus and third verse in Japanese. The Korean version also has the first and second verses in English, but the chorus and third verse are in Korean.
The Japanese version has no parental advisory for coarse language. It has four instances of profanity ("fuck" is said three times and another word is bleeped).
Japanese track listing
[edit]Label: Avex Trax
Released: December 14, 2004
Track list:
Korean track listing
[edit]Label: SM Entertainment
Released: December 17, 2004
Track list:
- "Scorpio"
- "Tears (TRAX Version)" (X Japan Cover)
- "Beat Traitor"
- "Knife"
- "Over the Rainbow (Piano Version)"
- "Over the Rainbow (Rock Version)"