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Released in December 1993, "Tears" was a milestone for the band, marking their first single released under the name . It was the first track to feature Heath on bass and served as the theme for the Japanese TV drama Nikushimi ni Hohoende . X Japan Tears Instrumental

In 2014, "Tears" became the first Japanese song featured in a South Korean film since World War II, appearing in the movie Windstruck . Tears by X Japan, a classic 80s Japanese

For many fans, the instrumental version of "Tears" is the ultimate way to experience the song’s "Dry your tears with love" message. Without the lyrics, the listener is left with the pure, raw emotion of the melody—a blend of sorrow, nostalgia, and eventual hope. It stands as a testament to Yoshiki’s dual life as both a speed-metal drummer and a classically trained pianist. For many fans, the instrumental version of "Tears"

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