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1996 single by X Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Forever Love" is the fourteenth single by Japanese heavy metal band X Japan, released on July 8, 1996.
"Forever Love" | ||||
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Single by X Japan | ||||
from the album Dahlia | ||||
Released | July 8, 1996 | |||
Recorded | One on One Recording, Hit Factory, December 31, 1997 at Tokyo Dome (track 2, 1997 reissue & 2001 reissue) | |||
Genre | Symphonic rock | |||
Length | 17:20 (original release) | |||
Label | Atlantic, Polydor (1997 reissue) | |||
Songwriter(s) | Yoshiki | |||
Producer(s) | Yoshiki | |||
X Japan singles chronology | ||||
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The song was written and composed by Yoshiki. An acoustic version appears on their album Dahlia.
The single has been reissued several times. On December 18, 1997, following the announcement of the band's breakup, a different mixed version was released with a live version of "Longing" (recorded at "The Last Live" concert) as a B-side. The original single was reissued again on July 22, 1998, after the death of guitarist hide. A single containing all previous versions (except original karaoke version), as well as a live recording (also recorded at "The Last Live" concert) of the song was released on July 11, 2001.
Also in 2001, the song was used as background music in several commercials for the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party. LDP member Junichiro Koizumi, at that time the country's Prime Minister has expressed fondness for X Japan's music.[1] "Forever Love" appears on the soundtrack of the 1996 animated feature film X.[2]
In 2012, "Forever Love" was covered by both Mr. Big singer Eric Martin in Mr. Rock Vocalist[3] and Megamasso singer Inzargi in Visualist: Precious Hits of V-Rock Cover Song for their respective cover albums.[4] Awoi covered it for the compilation album Counteraction - V-Rock covered Visual Anime songs Compilation-, which was released on May 23, 2012 and features covers of songs by visual kei bands that were used in anime.[5] Death metal band Gyze included a cover of the song on the Japanese edition of their 2019 album Asian Chaos.[6] It was also covered by Mary's Blood for their 2020 cover album Re>Animator, and by Mayo Suzukaze for her 2021 album Fairy ~A・I~ Ai.[7][8]
In 2019, the city of Tateyama, Chiba (where Yoshiki and Toshi were born) decided to change the departure signal of trains at Tateyama Station to "Forever Love".[9]
The single reached number 1 on the Oricon charts, and charted for 15 weeks.[10] In 1996, with 509,920 copies sold was the 47th best-selling single of the year,[11] being certified Platinum by RIAJ.[12] The edition released in 1997 reached number 13, and charted for 11 weeks, while those in 1998 and 2001 reached number 18 and 19 respectively, and both charted for 4 weeks.[10]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Forever Love" | 8:41 |
2. | "Forever Love (Original Karaoke)" | 8:38 |
All tracks are written by Yoshiki
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Forever Love (Last Mix)" | 8:31 |
2. | "Longing (Bootleg)" | 7:56 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Forever Love" | 8:41 |
2. | "Forever Love (Live)" | 8:06 |
3. | "Forever Love (Acoustic Version)" | 7:55 |
4. | "Forever Love (Last Mix)" | 8:31 |
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