An unconventional music unit formed by Masatoshi Hamada (of Downtown) and Tetsuya Komuro.
They were formed in 1995 after appearing together on a music program.
This collection features popular songs from the unit, whose debut single “WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes Make a Movement~” became a major hit.
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WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes You’ve Gotta Make a Movement~H Jungle with T1rank/position

This is the debut single by H Jungle with t, a musical unit formed by Masatoshi Hamada of Downtown—who continues to thrive as a legendary comedian—and Tetsuya Komuro, renowned as a one-of-a-kind music producer.
It drew attention after being selected as the theme song for the music variety show “HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP.” Beyond its buzzworthy pairing, the arrangement is notable for featuring jungle beats, a genre that was rare in the J-pop scene at the time.
Many people in their 40s today likely sang it at karaoke with large groups.
It’s a high-energy number that achieved the remarkable feat of a double million in sales from an unexpected collaboration.
WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes You Gotta Start a Movement~H Jungle with T2rank/position

It’s a compelling song that embodies the strength of its time and carries a timeless, universal message.
The single released in February 1995 by H Jungle with t, the unit formed by Masatoshi Hamada and Tetsuya Komuro, became a massive hit, selling over 2.13 million copies.
Filled with empathy and encouragement for people living in an era of stagnation, the piece is infused throughout with the will to keep looking forward and moving ahead even in difficult circumstances.
Amid hectic days and moments of confusion, it conveys a powerful desire to seek change, rally oneself, and take a step forward together with friends.
It’s a heartfelt anthem that gently supports those who feel worn out by society or who want to change something, resonating deeply as a song of encouragement.
FRIENDSHIPH Jungle with T3rank/position

This is the 3rd single by the music unit H Jungle with t, formed by Masatoshi Hamada and Tetsuya Komuro, released in April 1996.
It was used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Leave it to Ryoma!” Compared to the unit’s 1st single “WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes Movement is Necessary~” and their 2nd single “GOING GOING HOME,” this pick is a bit more on the niche side, but precisely because of that, I thought it would be a great recommendation for men in their 40s who want to show a slightly different taste from their peers, so I’m introducing it here.
There aren’t any particularly difficult parts when singing it at karaoke, so feel free to choose it and have fun.
Just note that the key changes in the final chorus, so watch out for that part.
GOING GOING HOMEH Jungle with T4rank/position

A track that captures the bittersweet feeling of summer’s end in a driving tune.
You can picture the protagonist reclining the car seat, exhaling cigarette smoke, and reflecting on the summer that has passed.
It features an innovative sound that incorporates jungle beats and lyrics expressing the sentiments of working adults.
Released in July 1995, it was also used as the image song for Fuji TV’s “HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP.” The single became a million seller and ranked 20th on the year-end Oricon chart.
It’s the perfect song for late-summer drives or as background music for trips home.
Wor War TonightH Jungle with T5rank/position

It’s a song that could be called the anthem of salarymen, a collaboration between Downtown and Tetsuya Komuro.
Its content really hits home for people in their thirties who’ve settled into the salaryman generation.
It carries the message that if you want to change your ordinary days, you should take action yourself.
It’s also a song that makes you attractive, as approaching from the woman’s side can create the image of a gentle, considerate woman.
WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes Start a Movement~H Jungle with T6rank/position

This commercial portrays the passion and meticulous care poured into Asahi Gold, while also conveying confidence that they’ve achieved a truly “golden” delicious taste.
Seeing Takeru Satoh and Kou Shibasaki smile as they drink Asahi Gold evokes the idea that it’s a flavor that supports everyday refreshment.
The song that further highlights the joyful feelings depicted in the footage is “WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Sometimes You’ve Gotta Start a Movement~.” The lyrics, which reflect on bonds with friends, are sung over a light, upbeat sound, powerfully conveying a positive emotion.
WOW WOR TONIGHT ~Sometimes Start a Movement~H Jungle with T7rank/position

A classic karaoke song guaranteed to get a big crowd going.
It’s the well-known 1995 mega-hit created through the collaboration of Masatoshi Hamada from Downtown and music producer Tetsuya Komuro.
It starts with a laid-back reggae-style groove, then gradually builds into a more rousing rhythm before exploding at the chorus—almost as if it’s designed to pull everyone in and hype up the room.
It’s an uplifting anthem that says, “Don’t worry, everything’s going to be fine,” a sing-along number that lets you feel a sense of unity with coworkers and friends.


