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| Caption = Korean Single Cover
| Caption = Korean Single Cover
| Released = December 17, 2004 <small>(Korean)</small><br>December 14, 2004 <small>(Japan)</small>
| Released = December 14, 2004 <small>(Japan)</small><br>December 17, 2004 <small>(Korean)</small>
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| Genre = [[rock music|Rock]]
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| Language = [[Korean language|Korean]]<br> [[Japanese language|Japanese]]
| Language = [[Korean language|Korean]]<br> [[Japanese language|Japanese]]
| Label = [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(Korea)</small><br>[[Avex Trax]] <small>(Japan)</small>
| Label = [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(Korea)</small><br>[[Avex Trax]] <small>(Japan)</small>
| Producer = [[Lee Soo Man]]
| Producer = [[Yoshiki(musician)|Yoshiki]], [[Lee Soo Man]]
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"'''Scorpio'''" is the title song of a [[South Korea]]n rock band [[The TRAX|TRAX]]. It was made in two versions: Korean and Japanese.
"'''Scorpio'''" is single released by [[South Korea]]n rock band [[The TRAX|TRAX]]. It was made in two versions: Korean and Japanese.


This song is composed and produced by [[X-Japan]]'s [[Yoshiki (musician)|Yoshiki]]<ref>[http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=AVCD-30639 "Scorpio" Release Information]</ref>. The lyricist for the Japanese version is Hitomi Shiratori. Yoshiki helped wrote lyrics to TRAX's second Japanese single "Rhapsody"<ref>[http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=AVCD-30719 "Rhapsody" Release Information]</ref>.
This song is composed and produced by [[X Japan]]'s [[Yoshiki (musician)|Yoshiki]]<ref>[http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=AVCD-30639 "Scorpio" Release Information]</ref>. The lyricist for the Japanese version is Hitomi Shiratori. Yoshiki helped write lyrics to TRAX's second Japanese single "Rhapsody"<ref>[http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=AVCD-30719 "Rhapsody" Release Information]</ref>.


The Japanese single includes a 20-page colour booklet.
The Japanese single includes a 20-page colour booklet.
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The Korean version has the first and second verses in English and the chorus and third verse are in Korean. The Japanese version also has the first and second verse in English, but the chorus and third verse are in Japanese.
The Korean version has the first and second verses in English and the chorus and third verse are in Korean. The Japanese version also has the first and second verse in English, but the chorus and third verse are in Japanese.


The single for the Japanese version has no parental advisory of coarse language. It has five instances of [[profanity]] ("suck" is said one time, "fuck" is said three times and another word was bleeped).
The single for the Japanese version has no parental advisory of coarse language. It has four instances of [[profanity]] ("fuck" is said three times and another word is bleeped).


==Korean track listing==
==Korean track listing==
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'''Track list:'''<br>
'''Track list:'''<br>
# Scorpio
# Scorpio
# Tears (X-Japan Cover)
# Tears ([[X Japan]] Cover)
# Beat Traitor
# Beat Traitor
# Knife
# Knife

Revision as of 02:06, 23 December 2010

"Scorpio" also can refer to a song by Dennis Coffey and the Detroit Guitar Band

Untitled

"Scorpio" is single released by South Korean rock band TRAX. It was made in two versions: Korean and Japanese.

This song is composed and produced by X Japan's Yoshiki[1]. The lyricist for the Japanese version is Hitomi Shiratori. Yoshiki helped write lyrics to TRAX's second Japanese single "Rhapsody"[2].

The Japanese single includes a 20-page colour booklet.

Lyrics

The Korean version has the first and second verses in English and the chorus and third verse are in Korean. The Japanese version also has the first and second verse in English, but the chorus and third verse are in Japanese.

The single for the Japanese version has no parental advisory of coarse language. It has four instances of profanity ("fuck" is said three times and another word is bleeped).

Korean track listing

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

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

Japanese track listing

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

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

References