Rain's World

Rain's World
Studio album by Rain
Released October 14, 2006 Original
December 22, 2006 Repackage
Recorded 2006
Genre K-pop, R&B, Hip hop
Length 48:43
Label JYP Entertainment(South Korea)
Warner (Asia)
Producer JYP
Rain chronology
Eternal Rain
(2006)
Rain's World
(2006)
RAINISM
(2008)
Singles from Rain's World
  1. "I'm Coming (feat. Tablo)"
    Released: 2006
  2. "In My Bed"
    Released: 2006
  3. "With U"
    Released: 2006

Rain's World is the 4th studio album by South Korean pop and R&B singer Rain. Two years after his last album, Rain finally came back with his fourth album. Building on the success of its predecessor, the album further established him as one of the top musical acts in Southeast Asia.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Rain's World"   0:54
2. "I'm Coming (feat. Tablo)"   3:43
3. "With U"   3:20
4. "내가 누웠던 침대" (In My Bed) 4:11
5. "하루도" (Not A Single Day) 4:12
6. "카시오페아 (feat. 임정희)" (Cassiopeia (feat. Lim Jeong Hee)) 4:29
7. "Him & Me (feat. Dynamic Duo)"   4:06
8. "Don't Stop"   3:48
9. "Touch Ya (feat. 태완 aka C-Luv)"   3:38
10. "Move On"   4:17
11. "Oh Yeah (feat. AI)"   3:35
12. "Friends (feat. Tiger JK)"   3:56
13. "To My Friends"   1:43
14. "나 (B-Garage Remix)" (Me) 2:57
Total length:
48:43

Reception, sales and impact

Two years after his last album, Rain finally comes back with his fourth album. By January 2007, the album sold 158,179 in South Korea[1] and 1.000.000 + All Asia

The success of the album lead to a repackage album with a new album art as well as two versions: A type (CD+DVD Set) and B Type (CD+DVD+Diary Set).[2] CD contains remixed 'Bad Guy', 'I'm Coming', 'I' And 'With U' added to films of 4th album recording, jacket picture shooting session, a music video taping. B Type re-pack, which was limited to 5,000 copies, was a seasonal item for the Fall of the year with a high quality diary that has Rain's pictures undisclosed to the public.[3]

To promote the release, Rain went on a world tour. The tour started in Seoul and included stops in the US, Japan, China, Singapore, and more, for a total of 35 concerts in 12 countries.[4][5] What stands out in particular was his concert in Las Vegas, which was another first for a Korean artist.

References

  1. "MIAK: Album Sales in January 2007" (in Korean). Music Industry Association of Korea. Archived from the original on 2007-03-12. Retrieved 2007-05-22.
  2. "Rain Vol. 4 Repackage". Yesasia. Retrieved 2013-08-20.
  3. "Rain discography". Rain Germany. Retrieved 2013-07-02.
  4. "Tickets for Rain’s Hong Kong Concert Sold Out". KBS Global. Retrieved 2007-03-16.
  5. "Rain becomes First Korean Star to Perform at Tokyo Dome". Japan Today. 2007-05-28. Retrieved 2007-06-08.
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