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Tetsuya Komuro

Japanese musician, songwriter and producer

1958 - today

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His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Tetsuya Komuro is the 1,372nd most popular singer (down from 1,283rd in 2024), the 1,359th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,235th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Japanese Singer.

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Tetsuya Komuro ranks #9 of 152 Singers born in Japan, inside the top 6% of that cohort.

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Among Singers

Among singers, Tetsuya Komuro ranks 1,372 out of 5,024. Before him are Gary Numan, Akina Nakamori, Stephen Marley, Manna Dey, Nicole, and Roger McGuinn. After him are Katy Bødtger, George Baker, Steve Porcaro, Marilyn Miller, Johnny Mathis, and Lightnin' Hopkins.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1958, Tetsuya Komuro ranks 269. Before him are Helen Fielding, Elisabeth Andreassen, Dileita Mohamed Dileita, Curtis T. McMullen, Pedro Costa, and Gary Numan. After him are Hussein Saeed, Edgardo Bauza, Gigi Becali, Debbie Rowe, Abdi Farah Shirdon, and Bebe Neuwirth.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Tetsuya Komuro ranks 1,359 out of 6,943. Before him are Toru Kamikawa (1963), Keiko Takemiya (1950), Akio Ōtsuka (1959), Shōhei Ōoka (1909), Mana (1969), and Akina Nakamori (1965). After him are Daisuke Gōri (1952), Uchida Kōsai (1865), Taeko Kawasumi (1972), Shu Kamo (1939), Shinji Okazaki (1986), and Mihoko Iwaya (1964).

Among Singers In Japan

Among singers born in Japan, Tetsuya Komuro ranks 9. Before him are Miyuki Nakajima (1952), Ayumi Hamasaki (1978), Seiko Matsuda (1962), Damo Suzuki (1950), Yumi Matsutoya (1954), and Akina Nakamori (1965). After him are Yoko Kanno (1963), Namie Amuro (1977), Izumi Sakai (1967), Atsushi Sakurai (1966), Joji (1992), and Hironobu Kageyama (1961).

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