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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.

globe’s greatest and most popular songs (31–40)

Freedom (Global Extended Mix)globe

Globe – Freedom (Global Extended Mix)
Freedom (Global Extended Mix)globe

This song is a quintessential example of late-90s Japanese Eurobeat.

Packed with globe’s appeal, it explores the pursuit of freedom in the face of interpersonal relationships and social issues.

It portrays changing seasons, the passage of time, and feelings for someone far away, expressing universal themes of love, freedom, and loneliness.

Included on the album “SUPER EUROBEAT presents EURO global,” released in August 2000, it’s recommended not only for globe fans but also for anyone interested in Eurobeat.

Born from Tetsuya Komuro’s intuitive creative process, the track features rock-style arrangements.

Its soothing sound and profound lyrics make it a song that resonates deeply with listeners.

For some reason, I just really feel like…globe

“Tonikaku Mushō ni…” which played as the CM song for Shiseido’s AQUAIR Moist Hair Pack Shampoo, is a track released in 2000 by globe, the unit led by Tetsuya Komuro that enjoyed immense popularity in the late ’90s.

Incidentally, it was their first title written in Japanese characters.

While globe is often associated with ballads, this song is bona fide club-style dance music, offering a distinct shift from their previous direction.

Its just-let-the-rhythm-take-you vibe seems perfect for driving or running.

Departureglobe

globe / 「DEPARTURES(from LIVE DVD globe the best live 1995-2002)」
Departureglobe

It was a heartrending song that foreshadowed a breakup.

Keiko from globe has an overwhelming voice, and those soaring high notes gave me chills.

No matter how much time passes, it remains a timeless classic.

It’s bittersweet, but it’s a song I want to sing in a cool, stylish way that embraces that loneliness.

Regret of the Dayglobe

It’s a song included on globe’s first album, “globe,” released in 1996.

The album was a massive hit, achieving four million in sales, and the track was used as the CM song for TOYOTA’s Cynos, in which globe themselves appeared.

The commercial features a version with different arrangement and lyrics, and in a higher key.

THE MAIN LORDglobe

globe feat MARC / THE MAIN LORD
THE MAIN LORDglobe

As a solo track by MARC PANTHER, this song delivers a thrilling sound that brings out MARC’s full coolness.

Its mid-tempo, swaying rhythm loops intensely in your head and pulls you deep into MARC’s world.

globe’s classic and popular songs (41–50)

Throwin’ down in the double 0globe

globe feat TK / Throwin’ down in the double 0
Throwin' down in the double 0globe

This is an instrumental solo single by Tetsuya Komuro, aka TK.

It’s got that signature, upbeat, and distinctive Komuro sound—very cool and exuding real charisma.

The music is enhanced by intriguing, retro-feeling visuals that combine CGI with live action.

biting her nailsglobe

It was released in 1999 as globe’s 19th single.

The track is a single cut from the album “CRUISE RECORD 1995-2000,” and was used in a Sotec “e-one 500” commercial.

The lyrics were written by KEIKO and MARC.