Rain started his tour in Japan on June 22nd in order to promote his most recent album - Back to the Basic. Aside from the having cake smashed in his face by his back-up dancers on the 25th of June, his 28th birthday, Rain found another way to excite his Japanese love-struck fans. The Japanese version of his hit 'Love Song' was released yesterday in his Japanese album. Not only can Rain sing extremely well, but his knack for adapting languages shows once again. His Japanese is extremely fluent and well-spoken in the song, almost as if he was a native. The 'Rainism' phenomenon is spreading quickly across Asia, and the superstar will stop at nothing until the entire world acknowledges his presence. Check out the Japanese rendition of 'Love Song' below!
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