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Rain Is Fallin' / Hybrid Dream

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"Rain Is Fallin'/Hybrid Dream"
Single by W-inds
ReleasedMay 17, 2009
GenreJ-Pop
LabelPony Canyon
Songwriter(s)Shungo., Jakob Oloffson, Magnus Lidehäll, Bachlogi], J-Son, Supreme, Donald Mclean, Andrea Martin, Lucas Secon
Producer(s)Jakob Oloffson, Magnus Lidehäll, Bachlogic
W-inds singles chronology
"Everyday/Can't Get Back"
(2009)
"Rain Is Fallin'/Hybrid Dream"
(2009)
"New World/Truth (Saigo no Shinjitsu)"
(2009)
G-Dragon singles chronology
"-" "Rain Is Fallin'/Hybrid Dream"
(2009)
"Heartbreaker"
(2009)
Music video
"I Need a Girl" on YouTube

Rain Is Fallin'/Hybrid Dream is the 26th single by Japanese pop group W-inds.

Information

The single was produced by Swedish producer Jakob Oloffson, Magnus Lidehäll from Swedish hip hop crew Afasi & Filthy, and Japanese hip hop producer and artist Bachlogic, among others. W-inds also collaborated with Korean group Big Bang's G-Dragon, helping to launch BigBang's career in Japan. The single was W-inds's second consecutive top 3 single on the Oricon Weekly Single's chart, marking a comeback, and it also hit #1 on the Daily Singles chart. It was also nominated for an award at The 51st Japan Record Awards for Outstanding Work.

Track listing

  1. "Rain Is Fallin'"
  2. "Hybrid Dream"
  3. "Upside Down"
  4. "You Are"

Charts and sales

Oricon sales charts (Japan)

Release Chart Peak position Sales total
December 9, 2009 Oricon Daily Chart 1 22,000
Oricon Weekly Chart 2 48,577
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