Rain Song (Taiji song)

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"Rain Song"
TaijiPhotograph .jpg
Cover of Photograph
Song by Taiji
ReleasedDecember 14, 2000
Length12:38
Label Toku Communications
Songwriter(s) Taiji
Producer(s) Taiji

"Rain Song" is a song by Taiji, released on December 14, 2000. The CD was released with a 96-page photo book containing both promotional and live pictures of Taiji, titled Photograph.

Both songs were written by Taiji in memory of his former bandmate hide (X Japan).

Track listing

Music and lyrics by Taiji,

  1. "Rain Song" - 06:43
  2. "Dear Friend" (instrumental) - 05:55

Personnel

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