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{{Infobox song
'''Scorpio''' is the title of a song by [[Korea|Korean]] rock band [[The TRAX]] , it was made in
| name = Scorpio
two versions: one in Korean and one in Japanese.
| cover = Traxscorpiojapan.gif
| alt =
| caption = Japanese cover
| type = single
| artist = [[TRAX (band)|Trax]]
| album =
| released = December 14, 2004
| recorded =
| studio =
| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]], [[nu metal]]
| length =
| label =
* [[Avex Trax]] (Japan)
* [[SM Entertainment]] (Korea)
| writer = [[Jay (South Korean singer)|Jay]]
| producer = [[Yoshiki Hayashi]]


| prev_title = Paradox
the Korean version has the first and second verses in English and the chorus and third verse
| prev_year = 2004
are in Korean , the Japanese version has is the same but the chorus and third verse are in
| next_title = Rhapsody
Japanese , it also has profanity. (the [[F-word]] is said 3 times , and another coarse word was
| next_year = 2005
bleeped) , however The TRAX usually sings the Korean version at concerts.
}}
"'''Scorpio'''" is a single released by South Korean rock band [[TRAX (band)|Trax]]. It was recorded and released in two versions: Japanese and Korean.


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 release included a 20-page color booklet. The Korean version has the additional track "Over the Rainbow" in two different versions.
*Japanese Version Video (With Lyrics):[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r3tnDUgS6g]]

*Korean Version Video (With Lyrics at the bottom , Live performance):[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv52zA5pqrE]]
It was also the final Korean release to feature drummer, Rose, who would leave in 2006.

==Lyrics==
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==
'''Label:''' [[Avex Trax]]<br>
'''Released:''' December 14, 2004<br>
'''Track list:'''
# "Scorpio"
# "[[Tears (X Japan song)|Tears]] (TRAX Version)" ([[X Japan]] Cover)
# "Beat Traitor"
# "Knife"

==Korean track listing==
'''Label:''' [[SM Entertainment]]<br>
'''Released:''' December 17, 2004<br>
'''Track list:'''
# "Scorpio"
# "Tears (TRAX Version)" (X Japan Cover)
# "Beat Traitor"
# "Knife"
# "Over the Rainbow (Piano Version)"
# "Over the Rainbow (Rock Version)"

==References==
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[[Category:Songs written by Yoshiki (musician)]]
[[Category:2004 singles]]
[[Category:SM Entertainment singles]]
[[Category:2004 songs]]
[[Category:Avex Trax singles]]

Latest revision as of 18:29, 24 February 2024

"Scorpio"
Japanese cover
Single by Trax
ReleasedDecember 14, 2004
GenreRock, nu metal
Label
Songwriter(s)Jay
Producer(s)Yoshiki Hayashi
Trax singles chronology
"Paradox"
(2004)
"Scorpio"
(2004)
"Rhapsody"
(2005)

"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

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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.

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

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Label: Avex Trax
Released: December 14, 2004
Track list:

  1. "Scorpio"
  2. "Tears (TRAX Version)" (X Japan Cover)
  3. "Beat Traitor"
  4. "Knife"

Korean track listing

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Label: SM Entertainment
Released: December 17, 2004
Track list:

  1. "Scorpio"
  2. "Tears (TRAX Version)" (X Japan Cover)
  3. "Beat Traitor"
  4. "Knife"
  5. "Over the Rainbow (Piano Version)"
  6. "Over the Rainbow (Rock Version)"

References

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