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"Grateful Days" is the fourth maxi single by Japanese group Dragon Ash, released in 1999. It was released on the same day as "I Love Hip Hop", and both singles quickly gained popularity in Japan. The title track, "Grateful Days", samples the opening of "Today" by The Smashing Pumpkins and features fellow Japanese hip hop artist Zeebra and "The Queen of Japanese Lady Soul" Aco. The song quickly became a huge hit in Japan, reaching No. 1 on the Oricon charts, and remains a favorite among Dragon Ash fans.

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  • «Grateful Days» es el cuarto maxi sencillo de la banda japonesa Dragon Ash y segundo sencillo del álbum Viva la Revolution, lanzado en 1999. Fue publicado el mismo día que I Love Hip Hop y los dos sencillos han ganado popularidad rápidamente en Japón. «Grateful Days» se convirtió rápidamente en un gran éxito en Japón, alcanzando el #1 en el Oricon Charts, y sigue siendo la favorita de los fanes de Dragon Ash. (es)
  • "Grateful Days" is the fourth maxi single by Japanese group Dragon Ash, released in 1999. It was released on the same day as "I Love Hip Hop", and both singles quickly gained popularity in Japan. The title track, "Grateful Days", samples the opening of "Today" by The Smashing Pumpkins and features fellow Japanese hip hop artist Zeebra and "The Queen of Japanese Lady Soul" Aco. The song quickly became a huge hit in Japan, reaching No. 1 on the Oricon charts, and remains a favorite among Dragon Ash fans. The track also samples Pachelbel's Canon in the style of Coolio's "C U when U get there" and a live version of this track actually changes the chorus to the chorus of said track. (en)
  • 「Grateful Days」(グレイトフル・デイズ)は、Dragon Ash5枚目のシングル。1999年5月1日発売。発売元はビクターエンタテインメント / HAPPY HOUSE。 (ja)
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  • «Grateful Days» es el cuarto maxi sencillo de la banda japonesa Dragon Ash y segundo sencillo del álbum Viva la Revolution, lanzado en 1999. Fue publicado el mismo día que I Love Hip Hop y los dos sencillos han ganado popularidad rápidamente en Japón. «Grateful Days» se convirtió rápidamente en un gran éxito en Japón, alcanzando el #1 en el Oricon Charts, y sigue siendo la favorita de los fanes de Dragon Ash. (es)
  • 「Grateful Days」(グレイトフル・デイズ)は、Dragon Ash5枚目のシングル。1999年5月1日発売。発売元はビクターエンタテインメント / HAPPY HOUSE。 (ja)
  • "Grateful Days" is the fourth maxi single by Japanese group Dragon Ash, released in 1999. It was released on the same day as "I Love Hip Hop", and both singles quickly gained popularity in Japan. The title track, "Grateful Days", samples the opening of "Today" by The Smashing Pumpkins and features fellow Japanese hip hop artist Zeebra and "The Queen of Japanese Lady Soul" Aco. The song quickly became a huge hit in Japan, reaching No. 1 on the Oricon charts, and remains a favorite among Dragon Ash fans. (en)
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