Famous and Popular Songs by globe
Here are some songs by globe, the core of the Komuro Family.
globe is a unit consisting of Tetsuya Komuro, Marc Panther, and KEIKO, and since their 1995 debut they have released a string of hits.
Many of the songs that symbolize the Komuro Family, which dominated the latter half of the ’90s, may bring back memories for some of you and evoke a sense of nostalgia.
By the way, are you familiar with the unit globe extreme?
It’s said to be the name used when YOSHIKI of X JAPAN participates in globe.
Now, please enjoy the songs of globe, the core of the Komuro Family that helped define an era.
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globe’s classic and popular songs (21–30)
Sa Yo Na Raglobe

It was released in 1998 as globe’s 14th single.
Issued as the second installment of BRAND NEW globe 4 SINGLES, the song was used in NESCAFÉ’s “Wake-Up Moment / Break-Time Moment” TV commercial.
Although written in Roman letters, it is globe’s first title in Japanese.
Seize the Lightglobe

Released in 2002 as globe’s 28th single.
Announced in the year YOSHIKI joined globe, it is the only track featuring YOSHIKI’s participation.
It was used as the Japanese image song for the TV Asahi–aired overseas drama “Dark Angel.” The song boasts a star-studded collaboration: lyrics by YOSHIKI and Tetsuya Komuro, composition by YOSHIKI, and arrangement by Tetsuya Komuro.
globe’s greatest and most popular songs (31–40)
Soldierglobe

It’s a song included on globe’s two-disc original album “maniac,” released in 2006.
It was used as the Nivea-Kao “8×4 kirei” commercial song and as a pre-installed song for NTT DoCoMo’s FOMA P902i.
It was also slated to be released as a single, but those plans were canceled.
UNDER Your Skyglobe

It’s a track included on globe’s third original album, “Love again,” released in 1998.
Its uptempo sound and KEIKO’s powerful vocals are overwhelming, yet the song also carries a certain wistfulness.
It’s a fan favorite.
a picture on my mindglobe

A slightly mellow song.
It builds up in the middle, and from there it’s really good.
It’s a bit hard to get the energy up at karaoke, but once you get used to singing it, it’s a great song.
The “actually…” part leaves a very strong impression.
It feels like a song that portrays the slightly bittersweet feelings inside a woman’s heart.
gardenglobe

Released in 2001 as globe’s 22nd single.
It was issued simultaneously with the album “outernet.” Although it only reached No.
19 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and wasn’t a major hit, from this song onward globe shifted toward a trance style.
It’s also the track that triggered that transition.
The reason is Tokyoglobe

A gem of a song that conveys globe’s grand worldview.
The lights and shadows of Tokyo, a vast metropolis, and the joys and loneliness of the people who live there are depicted through delicate lyrics and melody.
Tetsuya Komuro’s exceptional compositional sense and KEIKO’s crystal-clear vocals blend beautifully, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released in March 2006, the track appears on the album “deep JAZZ globe.” The lyrics vividly capture the complex emotions of urban dwellers, reading like a poem.
When you feel swallowed by the clamor of the big city, or when you find yourself longing for your hometown, give this song a listen.


