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 (41–50)
dreams from aboveglobe

It was released in 2002 as a collaborative single with the Belgian DJ Push.
Created after Tetsuya Komuro and Push hit it off, the track was used as the theme song for the 2002 FIVB Volleyball World Championship and drew attention from many fans of both artists.
genesis of nextglobe

Released in 2001 as globe’s 25th single.
The song was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Cyborg 009, runs over nine minutes, and is the longest among globe’s singles.
It was included in advance on the remix album “global trance” prior to the single’s release.
love goes onglobe

While passionate as a love song, it also carries a bittersweet mood—this is a classic by globe.
Included on the March 1998 album “Love Again,” it remains highly popular among fans.
Tetsuya Komuro’s exceptional production and KEIKO’s clear, transparent vocals blend beautifully in this track.
Its innovative fusion of electronic and pop sounds revolutionized the J-pop scene of the ’90s.
The lyrics, centered on enduring love and passion, are filled with an uplifting, positive message.
It’s a recommended song for those who want to heal the pain of heartbreak or feel a deep bond with someone special.
FACES PLACESglobe

It was released in 1997 as globe’s ninth single.
The song was issued as the lead single from their second album, FACES PLACES, and was used in a commercial for Ginza Jewelry Maki’s “Estate Twin Jewelry.” In 2015, Kaela Kimura covered the song.
Get Wildglobe

A classic released in April 1987, produced by Tetsuya Komuro.
Known as one of TM NETWORK’s signature songs, it was also used as the ending theme for the anime City Hunter.
It sold a total of 220,000 copies and ranked 22nd on Oricon’s year-end chart.
Its appeal lies in the urban, fast-paced sound and lyrics that sing of the strength to keep chasing dreams amid solitude.
This work values one’s own pain and dreams, inspiring the courage to face them.
The cover version by globe also became a hot topic.
A perfect track for a night drive or when you need to fire yourself up.


