Komekome Club

Komekome Club

Genres: j-pop, japanese, funk, 90s, JPop

About Komekome Club

Before their breakup in 1997, Kome Kome Club was famous for lavish music and dance shows with ambitious costumes, sets and multi-media artistry. In 1992, their single Kimi ga Iru Dake de (君がいるだけで) won the Japanese record first prize. After their breakup, vocalist Carl Smokey Ishii (石井竜也, Tatsuya Ishii) began a solo career late in 1997. K2C's horn section continued on under the name BIG HORNS BEE. They chose their name in honor of the American Tom Tom Club, using the word "kome" meaning rice in Japanese, to reflect their own nationality. They have been reunited in 2006, initially for one year. But by the end of their reunion Tour (マエノマツリ・アトノマツリ), they've announced that they will go on as Kome Kome Club indefinitely.

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19,880 listeners  ·  750,079 plays via Last.fm

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Komekome Club — Top 5 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Komekome Club Toki no Tabiji-Rex no Theme
Komekome Club KOME KOME WAR
Komekome Club Funk Fujiyama
Komekome Club Kimi ga Iru Dake de
Komekome Club Roman Hiko
Toki no Tabiji-Rex no Theme
KOME KOME WAR
Funk Fujiyama
Kimi ga Iru Dake de
Roman Hiko