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 famous and popular songs (1–10)
OVER THE RAINBOWglobe

I love the atmosphere that starts with KEIKO’s vocals in the intro.
It’s absolutely enchanting.
That level of vocal ability is really amazing.
Yet somehow it also sounds fresh—there aren’t songs like this nowadays.
I end up listening, completely absorbed.
wanna Be A Dreammakerglobe

It was released in 1998 as globe’s 13th single.
As the first installment of BRAND NEW globe 4 SINGLES, the song was used in a commercial for NISSEKI’s “Ena Card” campaign.
It debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon chart, and with this song, globe won their first Grand Prize at the 40th Japan Record Awards.
Feel Like danceglobe

It was released in 1995 as globe’s debut single.
The lyrics, composition, and production were handled by member Tetsuya Komuro, and it was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama series “Hitori ni Shinai de.” Although it peaked at No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, it made a sensational debut.
FREEDOMglobe

It was released in 1996 as globe’s fifth single.
The song was used in a KDD (now KDDI) commercial and was issued as a lead single from their first album, globe.
The lyrics carry a strong social message.
It reached number 3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Wanderin’ Destinyglobe

Released in 1997 as globe’s 11th single.
The song was used as the theme for the TBS drama “Aoi Tori.” Although it peaked at No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, it went on to sell over a million copies.
In the 2015 release “#globe20th -SPECIAL COVER BEST-,” Kumi Koda covered this song.
INSPIRED FROM RED&BLUEglobe

It was released in 2002 as globe’s 27th single.
Serving as the lead single from their eighth album, “Lights2,” it was used as the image song for the “Marc Chagall Exhibition,” featuring treasured works from the Pompidou Center and the Chagall family.
It reached No.
10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Precious Memoriesglobe

It’s a hauntingly beautiful song that lingers in the heart.
It stirs a deep nostalgia for days gone by and a poignant ache for a reunion that will never come.
Composed by Tetsuya Komuro with the image of the Shibuya crossing in mind, it’s marked by KEIKO’s crystalline vocals.
Included on the album “globe,” it was released in March 1996 and certified 4× Million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan that June.
There’s also an anecdote that it was produced while the team stayed and worked at a studio in Karuizawa.
It’s a perfect track for times when you want to remember lost youth or love.
Try listening to it in a relaxed mood.



