The full track including original vocals, often used for lip-syncing.
You can find various versions of the instrumental and fan covers on major platforms: X Japan - Tears (Cover) by Dana Marie Ulbrich X Japan Tears MR Cover
It was the first single released under the name "X Japan" (previously just "X") and the first to feature bassist Heath. The full track including original vocals, often used
An of X Japan’s "Tears" refers to a vocal performance using a "Music Recording" (MR) track—a version of the song containing only the instrumental accompaniment. Originally released in 1993, "Tears" is one of X Japan's most famous symphonic rock ballads, composed by Yoshiki as a tribute to his father. Understanding MR Covers The full track including original vocals
The full track including original vocals, often used for lip-syncing.
You can find various versions of the instrumental and fan covers on major platforms: X Japan - Tears (Cover) by Dana Marie Ulbrich
It was the first single released under the name "X Japan" (previously just "X") and the first to feature bassist Heath.
An of X Japan’s "Tears" refers to a vocal performance using a "Music Recording" (MR) track—a version of the song containing only the instrumental accompaniment. Originally released in 1993, "Tears" is one of X Japan's most famous symphonic rock ballads, composed by Yoshiki as a tribute to his father. Understanding MR Covers