Morrow
Dragon Ash · 2003
21 min · 4 tracks · alternative rock · rap rock
A vibrant fusion of rap rock and alternative sounds, echoing the pulse of early 2000s Japanese music culture.
Morrow is a single by Dragon Ash, released in 2003. A vibrant fusion of rap rock and alternative sounds, echoing the pulse of early 2000s Japanese music culture. 'Morrow' achieved significant commercial success, reaching high positions on Japanese charts and further establishing Dragon Ash's influence on the evolving J-Rock genre. Its innovative sound has inspired numerous artists, contributing to the cross-genre experimentation that characterized early 2000s Japanese pop music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Morrow sound like?
A vibrant fusion of rap rock and alternative sounds, echoing the pulse of early 2000s Japanese music culture. Rooted in alternative rock and rap rock.
What makes Morrow by Dragon Ash notable?
'Morrow' achieved significant commercial success, reaching high positions on Japanese charts and further establishing Dragon Ash's influence on the evolving J-Rock genre. Its innovative sound has inspired numerous artists, contributing to the cross-genre experimentation that characterized early 2000s Japanese pop music. Released on June 25, 2003, 'Morrow' came during Dragon Ash's peak popularity, following their breakthrough album 'Lily of da Valley' in 2001. The band was solidifying their position as pioneers in blending rock and hip-hop elements within the Japanese music scene.
How many songs are on Morrow?
Morrow has 4 tracks, running approximately 21 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Morrow Standout 4:28
- 2 Life Goes On (FPM Beautiful Lovers Mix) Standout 6:03
- 3 Fantasista (Ram Jam World Remix) Standout 5:46
- 4 Morrow (DRY & HEAVY Remix) 5:26
Release Date
June 25, 2003
Artist Origin
Japan
Runtime
21 min 43 sec
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