globe’s KEIKO secretly records new song, sings with Komuro Tetsuya on chorus

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It turned out that KEIKO (50 years old) of globe, who had been away from the front stage for a long time due to medical treatment and rehabilitation after surgery for subarachnoid hemorrhage, had secretly recorded a new song.

The title of the new song is “WHITE OUT”. Fans call it a ‘phantom unreleased song’, and once in 2017, part of the song was uploaded to SNS while it was still in the prototype stage.

 

The recording of the new song was carried out in absolute secrecy. Globe member Mark Panther (52) is in charge of rap, and globe member and KEIKO’s ex-husband and music producer Komuro Tetsuya (64) also participated in the chorus.

It is said that Komuro’s recording was done in a different place from KEIKO.

In October 2011, Keiko collapsed from a subarachnoid hemorrhage. It was thought that Komuro devotedly supported Keiko, but in January 2018, Komuro’s affair was discovered. Komuro immediately held a press conference for her explanation, confessing that he was physically and mentally exhausted from taking care of her, and voices rose in her defense.

However, Keiko’s relatives who saw this press conference were furious, saying, “Keiko’s honor was damaged by his lies in order to divert his eyes from his affair.”

After three years of “divorce struggle”, the divorce was finalized in February 2021.

Even after her divorce, KEIKO’s passion for singing never subsided, and in her divorce report, she wrote, “As an artist, I will do my best to give back to everyone”.

On November 28th, he appeared as a guest on “JOY TO THE OITA” (OBS Oita Broadcasting Radio) where Mark serves as a personality. She greeted the fans with a smooth tone and said, “Hey! It’s globe’s KEIKO. It’s been a long time, everyone.”

Globe, which had a series of million selling hits in the 1990s. Even after KEIKO and Komuro divorced, the unit has not disbanded.

What kind of harmony will the ex-couple play in the new song released for the first time in more than ten years?