A roundup of songs produced by Tetsuya Komuro: introducing classic and new masterpieces all at once.
Tetsuya Komuro is a music producer who has become indispensable to the J-pop scene since the 1990s.
In addition to songs by his own music unit TM NETWORK, he has produced tracks for numerous artists over the years.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide selection of songs that Komuro has worked on all at once.
From universally known classics to tracks that will make you say, “He produced this one too?!” we’ve chosen a broad range.
Take this opportunity to listen closely.
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A roundup of songs produced by Tetsuya Komuro: Introducing classic hits old and new all at once (61–70)
Is this lovePUSHIM

This is a song included on PUSHIM’s 2012 cover album.
PUSHIM covers a track that was originally released in 1996 as globe’s sixth single.
The music video for this song was filmed in Arizona in the United States, fulfilling Mr.
Komuro’s wish at the time to place strong emphasis on music video quality.
It’s a track that could be called a hallmark of slow-tempo Komuro music.
CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Tokunaga Hideaki

Released in 1997, this is a cover of Namie Amuro’s ninth single.
The song has become a wedding staple and has been covered by numerous artists.
This version has a different flavor from Amuro’s original performance, showcasing the breadth of Tetsuya Komuro’s creativity.
Jungle DanceOginome Yōko

Released in 1988, this song is included on Yoko Oginome’s 15th double A-side single, Stardust Dream.
Around this time, Komuro was increasingly providing songs and producing for artists across a wide range of genres.
Jungle Dance was his first composition provided for NHK’s Minna no Uta.
Can’t Stop Fallin’ in loveJUJU

Released in 2014, this song is included on JUJU’s second cover album.
The original was globe’s seventh single, released in 1996, and it was tied in with a winter campaign by a certain railway company.
It’s a track that showcases Komuro’s signature sense of seasonality.
The cover version features a slightly lonelier, more subdued atmosphere than the original.
YOU ARE THE ONETK presents konetto

Released in 1997, this is a single by TK PRESENTS Konetto.
The unit was formed under the concept of bringing together singers and members of groups previously produced by Tetsuya Komuro to create a single song.
Although the track was made as part of a charity effort, many participating artists later recorded self-cover versions on their own albums, resulting in multiple renditions with distinctly different impressions.

