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Kome Kome Club’s famous and popular songs

Kome Kome Club’s famous and popular songs
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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.

Kome Kome Club’s famous and popular songs (1–10)

I love youkome kome CLUB

Kome Kome Club is a nine-member band that continues to captivate listeners with entertainment that fuses underground sensibilities and pop musicality.

“Aishiteru,” which was included as a double A-side single with their 13th single “Kimi ga Iru Dake de,” a track that sold nearly three million copies, remains a fan favorite despite not appearing on any original album.

Its sentimental arrangement, which foregrounds the vocals, suggests a depth of musicality different from the band’s typically glamorous image.

It’s an emotional number that you’ll want to keep listening to.

Child’s days memorykome kome CLUB

This is a song that was often used as the ending theme during the 1994–1995 season.

As the title suggests, it depicts a nostalgic look back at childhood memories.

Although it’s a song from a children’s program, it also seems aimed at parents, evoking a sense of nostalgia.

While it reflects on a past that cannot be returned to, it conveys not sadness or loneliness, but a sense of hope—moving toward the future with radiant memories in one’s heart.

Just by you being herekome kome CLUB

13th single.

It was released in May 1992.

This smash hit sold a total of 2.895 million copies.

It was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Sugao no Mama de,” and the show’s high ratings are said to have contributed to the song’s success.

Love is mysteriouskome kome CLUB

Kome Kome Club “Love Is Mysterious” (1993)
Love is mysteriouskome kome CLUB

It was released in 1993 as Kome Kome Club’s 16th single.

The song was used in a TDK cassette tape commercial, and its music video was a lavish production with a flashy set that cost a great deal.

Alongside the eight core members of Kome Kome, additional supporting members also took part, making it a lively track that remains very popular among fans.

Just by you being herekome kome CLUB

It’s a bright, uplifting song, so I think it’s something you can listen to in many different situations.

When I listen to it in my free time, it brings back various memories and helps me reset my mood.

I’d recommend this song for those times when your heart feels a little tired.

Shake Hip!kome kome CLUB

Kome Kome Club “Shake Hip!” (1986)
Shake Hip!kome kome CLUB

With the band and the dancer team “Chou Cream Chew,” plus a large group of support members, they had a style that showcased the songs, and the dancing really amped things up.

At the “Konomama!” part, there’s a move where they lift one leg—it’s comedic but cool.

Journey of Timekome kome CLUB

It was used as the theme song for a dinosaur movie.

It’s a laid-back pop song that sings about the cycle of life repeating in nature—grasslands, mountains, rivers, lakes, starry skies, and sunlight.