Kome Kome Club’s famous and popular songs
We’d like to introduce songs by Kome Kome Club, known for classics like “Roman Hikō” and “Kimi ga Iru Dake de.” Active throughout the ’80s and ’90s with many representative hits, they were drawn to the appeal of live performance as a spatial, total art form.
Their shows featured numerous musicians and dancers, and at the time they were even called a mysterious performance troupe.
The band has a close friendship with guitarist Char.
Their connection began when Kome Kome Club’s drummer quit just before their debut live show, and Char stepped in as a temporary drummer.
Their 2006 reunion was also reportedly sparked by a surprise performance for Char’s 50th birthday, showing the depth of their relationship.
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Kome Kome Club’s classic and popular songs (21–30)
I Know Magickome kome CLUB

It sent shockwaves through the fanbase when Carl Smoky Ishii, who used to laugh off the idea that “love is everything,” wrote a song overflowing with “love.” Among my fan friends we excitedly gossiped, “Did he get a girlfriend?!” It’s such a bright, fun song, and dancing to the chorus at live shows was a blast!
Beautifulkome kome CLUB
This song has a strong image of breaking up, which makes me feel a bit lonely.
The Big Horns Bee parts are insanely cool, aren’t they? Since it’s a ballad, it leaves me feeling a little sad and wistful.
I still think its beautiful melody makes it a classic.
on my mindkome kome CLUB
A track from the first album.
It’s a classic ballad.
Carl Smoky Ishii isn’t just a great singer—he’s good-looking, witty when he talks, and his paintings and sculptures (artwork) are wonderful.
Isn’t he a true artist overflowing with so much talent it makes you jealous?
Because, it’s the body.kome kome CLUB
Included on their debut album Shari Shari-ism, this track bursts with youthful energy and momentum.
From its striking opening “Da-da-da-da-da…!” it instantly grabs the listener’s attention.
Packed with the charm of Kome Kome CLUB, the lyrics—embodying pure youth with the message “As long as we’re having fun now, nothing else matters!”—leave a strong impression.
Released in November 1985, the song comes from the band’s early days, yet already showcases their distinctive musical style.
It’s also a live favorite that electrifies the atmosphere in an instant.
Highly recommended for those nostalgic for their youth or anyone seeking energetic music.
Hotel Lipskome kome CLUB

During live shows, there were many times when Carl Smoky Ishii suddenly launched into a solo skit playing two roles.
For some reason, the girl’s name was always “Hatoko-chan.” It would start like an insert song from a driving skit.
They were a band that put a lot of effort into their live production every time.
Our superherokome kome CLUB
If someone asked me which Kome Kome Club song is a cheer-up anthem, I’d pick this one.
Isn’t this also a song that’s a bit uncharacteristic for Kome Kome? Its lively tempo is really energizing.
It reminds me of how it made me feel determined to keep going without giving up.
KOME KOME WARkome kome CLUB

KOME KOME WAR was released in 1998.
Even if you’ve never listened to the whole song, you’ve probably heard just the chorus on TV during news about rice issues or in scenes related to rice.
It’s a very funny, quintessentially Kome Kome Club song.
The costumes are amazing, too.


