J-Pop
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globeについて
Japanese dance-pop outfit globe formed in 1994 when star producer Tetsuya Komuro drafted singer Keiko Yamada and model/rapper/MTV VJ Marc Panther into a new group.
∙ The band’s first five singles all cracked the Japanese Top 5, fueling the success of their self-titled 1996 debut LP, which topped that year’s sales charts.
∙ Their song “Wanderin’ Destiny” was the theme to the acclaimed TV drama Aoi Tori and featured lyrics inspired by the show’s plot and characters.
∙ In 1998, the group simultaneously had four singles in the Top 10, one of which—the dance-rocker “Wanna Be a Dreammaker”—later won the Grand Prix at the Japan Record Awards.
∙ To commemorate the release of globe’s first best-of collection, Cruise Record 1995-2000, one of Osaka’s biggest record stores filled the entire shop with their CDs.
∙ Komoro and Yamada got married in a televised ceremony broadcast across Japan in 2002.
∙ Although they’ve essentially been on hiatus since their 2006 LP, New Deal, globe remains one of Japan’s most successful acts ever, having sold a combined 30 million singles and albums.
globeから影響を受けましたglobeはchi4、 Yuta Hayakawa、 Shiroponやその他の音楽に影響を与えてきました。
globeに似た曲やアーティスト
globeに似た他の音楽やアーティスト(たとえばTRF、 Tomomi Kahara、 Keikoなど)をもっと見つけましょう。