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'''globe''' is a dance-oriented ] band, formed in ] by legendary producer and songwriter ]. Originally consisting of Komuro, ] and ], the group has been another triumph in a long line of successes associated with Komuro, with its ] consistently hitting the charts even to the present day. In ] ] from ] joined the group, alternately playing drums, keyboards, piano and guitar. Their debut album, ], sold over 4 million copies, and the band was awarded the Japanese record industry's highest honor for their single "]." '''globe''' is a dance-oriented ] band, formed in ] by legendary producer and songwriter ]. Originally consisting of Komuro, ] and ], the group has been another triumph in a long line of successes associated with Komuro, with its ] consistently hitting the charts even to the present day. In ] ] from ] joined the group, alternately playing drums, keyboards, piano and guitar. Their debut album, ], sold over 4 million copies, and the band was awarded the Japanese record industry's highest honor for their single "]."
After a two-year hiatus (in which time Tetsuya Komuro and Keiko got married), globe released a new single entitled ] on June 29, 2005. A new album, globe2 pop/rock was released on August 10, 2005, in commemoration of their 10-year anniversary. After a two-year hiatus (in which time Tetsuya Komuro and Keiko got married), globe released a new single entitled ] on June 29, 2005. A new album, globe2 pop/rock was released on August 10, 2005, in commemoration of their 10-year anniversary.
Komuro also mentioned there will be some collaboration work with other artists with the artist title of globe feat. XX (where XX is the artist name), and globe extreme for collaboration with YOSHIKI. Komuro also mentioned there will be some collaboration work with other artists with the artist title of globe feat. XX (where XX is the artist name), and globe extreme for collaboration with YOSHIKI.

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Globe
OriginTōkyō
Years active1995—present
MembersTetsuya Komuro
Keiko Yamada
Marc Panther
Past membersYOSHIKI (2002—2005)
Websiteglobe official website (in Japanese; requires Shockwave)

globe is a dance-oriented Japanese pop band, formed in 1995 by legendary producer and songwriter Tetsuya Komuro. Originally consisting of Komuro, Keiko Yamada and Marc Panther, the group has been another triumph in a long line of successes associated with Komuro, with its singles consistently hitting the charts even to the present day. In 2002 YOSHIKI from X JAPAN joined the group, alternately playing drums, keyboards, piano and guitar. Their debut album, globe, sold over 4 million copies, and the band was awarded the Japanese record industry's highest honor for their single "wanna Be A Dreammaker." After a two-year hiatus (in which time Tetsuya Komuro and Keiko got married), globe released a new single entitled Here I Am on June 29, 2005. A new album, globe2 pop/rock was released on August 10, 2005, in commemoration of their 10-year anniversary. Komuro also mentioned there will be some collaboration work with other artists with the artist title of globe feat. XX (where XX is the artist name), and globe extreme for collaboration with YOSHIKI.

Discography

Singles

1995

  • Feel Like dance
  • Joy to the love (globe)
  • SWEET PAIN

1996

  • DEPARTURES
  • FREEDOM
  • Is this love
  • Can't Stop Fallin' in Love

1997

  • FACE
  • FACES PLACES
  • Anytime smokin' cigarette
  • Wanderin' Destiny

1998

  • Love again
  • wanna Be A Dreammaker
  • Sa Yo Na Ra
  • sweet heart
  • Perfume of love
  • winter comes around again (Not for sale, new mix of the track has been included in 8 YEARS Album on 2002)

1999

  • MISS YOUR BODY
  • still growin' up
  • biting her nails

2000

  • on the way to YOU (globe featuring KEIKO)
  • THE MAIN LORD (globe featuring MARC)
  • Throwin' down in the double 0 (globe featuring TK)
  • とにかく無性に...
  • DON'T LOOK BACK / like a prayer

2001

  • garden
  • try this shoot
  • Stop! In the Name of Love
  • genesis of next
  • a song is born (浜崎あゆみ & KEIKO)

2002

  • Many Classic Moments
  • Many Classic Moments Remix (songnation featuring globe)
  • OVER THE RAINBOW / INSPIRED FROM RED & BLUE
  • dreams from above (globe vs push)
  • seize the light

2003

  • get it on now feat. KEIKO
  • be true (Cyber X feat. KEIKO)
  • KCO (KEIKO)

2005

  • Here I Am / New Album Playlist
  • (TO BE RELEASED SPRING 2006, PROBABLY IN THE TITLE OF: Full Time / Soldier)

Albums

1996

  • globe

1997

  • FACES PLACES

1998

  • Love again
  • Relation

1999

  • FIRST REPRODUCTS
  • CRUISE RECORD 1995-2000

2000

  • SUPER EUROBEATS presents EURO global

2001

  • outernet
  • global trance

2002

  • Lights
  • Lights2
  • global trance2
  • 8YEARS Many Classic Moments
  • Ballads & Memories

2003

  • PIANO globe~globe piano collection~
  • LEVEL 4
  • global trance best

2004

  • 8YEARS Many Classic Moments+DVD

2005

  • globe decade -single history 1995-2004-
  • globe decade -complete box 1995-2004-
  • globe2 pop/rock

2006

  • maniac

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