His career started as a keyboardist for Speedway in 1979. In 1984, he build up TM Network with Takashi Utsunomiya and Naoto Kine. A year later, in 1985, his first solo work was the soundtrack "Vampire Hunter D" for the anime Vampire Hunter D, and his band, TM Network, did the closing credits song "Your Song". He subsequently composed other soundtracks such as Heaven and Earth, Seven days War.
Moreover in 1989/1990, Komuro had played with Warren Cuccurullo as a solo singer. In 1991, he collaborated with X Japan's Yoshiki as the V2.
TM Network changed its name to TMN in 1990. TMN disbanded in 1994, then in 1999 they reunited under their old name of TM Network, and remain active to this day.
However by the early 1990s Komuro was spending much of his time writing and producing many other musicians and bands. He was also an early pioneer of dance music in Japan, and came to stardom in the 1990s as producer with a long string of hits with artists such as TRF (TK Rave Factory), Tomomi Kahala, Namie Amuro, Ami Suzuki, hitomi, Ryoko Shinohara and H Jungle with t. In 1994, he composed the musical score to the Japanese anime film Street Fighter II, based on the Capcom video game. This score was removed from the US release of the film.
He was mainly helped in this task by the mix engineers Pete Hammond and Dave Ford. Both were working for PWL, which was the home of the British producing team Stock Aitken Waterman. Not only that, "TK" is also credited for the rise to fame of Daisuke Asakura, a popular Japanese composer, keyboardist and music producer who began his major musical career as a backup keyboardist for TM Network. Asakura is reported to view Komuro as his "Sensei" or "Teacher".
In 1997, he started his overseas career with the remix of the theme music of the action movie "Speed 2: Cruise Control". Komuro is perhaps best known in the west for his collaboration with French keyboardist Jean Michel Jarre from 1998 to 2001. The duet wrote the theme song for the 1998 FIFA World Cup Together Now as well as several other tracks and remixes. He and Jean-Michel also performed a concert on beaches in Okinawa on January 1st, 2001.
TK also released albums as a solo singer or musician and was involved in the bands globe, Kiss Destination and Gaball. He has been married three times, currently he is married Keiko Yamada the lead singer of his band globe. Prior to his marriage to Yamada in 2002 his personal life became the center of controversy. He filed for divorce with wife at the time Yoshida Asami whom were only married for 10 months. The couple also had a child and he was ordered to pay ¥1 billion yen in alimony.
Recently, he distributes some club music online under the name of "DJ TK".
I Want You Back
Tetsuya Komuro Lyrics
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華麗な謝肉祭の夜
Escola 2月の歌声が
Rioじゅうに 木霊し響く
Salvador 奇跡と魔法を
呼び醒ます 神々の町
今 君はどこにいる
彷徨う風も知らない
Guanabara Corcovado
AmazonからのPiranha牙をむく
太陽の恵みより
ParadeのIllumination
人と光の波にもまれてゆく
二人の恋は熱く激しかった
愛し合う夜に揺らめく君の声
抱きしめていた 微笑んでいた
反応えていた 夜を濡らしていた
Julia
Nao esqueco esse amor
I want you back I want you back
Into my heart Into my arms
I want you back I want you back
Every sigh Every move
I want you back I want you back
Open my heart Open my arms
I want you back I want you back
Tell me now Tell me how
何故すれ違ってゆく
行き先は同じはずだった
君を追い求めること
恥じない 隠しきれない
Rio Rio Samba Night
Guanabara Corcovado
人と光の波にもまれてゆく
二人の恋は熱く激しかった
灼ける砂浜に揺れる二人の影
Julia
Nao esqueco esse amor
Nao esqueco esse amor
Cantando amando vivendo
I want you back I want you back
Into my heart Into my arms
I want you back I want you back
Every sigh Every move
I want you back I want you back
Open my heart Open my arms
I want you back I want you back
Tell me now Tell me how
I want you back I want you back
Into my heart Into my arms
I want you back I want you back
Every sigh Every move
I want you back I want you back
The lyrics of "I Want You Back" by Tetsuya Komuro paint a vivid picture of a lively and colorful night in Rio de Janeiro, capturing the essence of the city's vibrant Carnaval celebrations. The verses describe the atmosphere of a Favela, a bustling and fulfilled community, as well as the enchanting Carnival night filled with extravagant festivities. The imagery of the Escola and the echoing song of February in Rio evoke a sense of magic and mystique, as if the city itself is awakening miracles and calling upon ancient gods. The lyrics express a longing for someone lost in the bustling streets of Rio, wandering aimlessly and unknown even to the wandering winds.
The chorus of the song expresses a deep desire and yearning to reunite with a lost love, with repeated declarations of "I want you back" reverberating with raw emotion and passion. The references to iconic Rio landmarks such as Guanabara and Corcovado, as well as the threat of Amazonian Piranhas, add depth to the imagery and intensity of the feelings being conveyed. The Parade's illumination and the intertwining of love and light create a powerful visual of being swept away in a sea of people and emotions, with the intensity of the love between two individuals shining brightly amidst the chaos and excitement of the night.
The lyrics continue to reflect on the intensity and fervor of the love between the singer and their beloved, with mentions of shared moments and whispered promises exchanged under the starlit sky. The mention of Julia and the vow to never forget this love further emphasizes the profound impact and lasting impression that this relationship has left on the singer. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the theme of yearning and the desperate plea for reconciliation, with the singer professing their desire to be reunited with their lost love, to be held close and cherished once more.
As the song progresses, the lyrics delve deeper into the reasons for the separation and the shared destination that was once envisioned for the couple. The regrets of missed opportunities and the unwavering pursuit of the lost love create a sense of longing and determination that drives the emotional core of the song. The imagery of the samba night in Rio, the crashing waves of light and people, and the burning shadows of two figures on the scorching sand all contribute to the intense and immersive experience of the song. Ultimately, "I Want You Back" is a heartfelt plea for reconciliation and a testament to the enduring power of love and longing in the face of separation and distance.
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Written by: 哲哉 小室
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