0001Shogun of the Expeditionary Forces★.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 23:07:37.10ID:akvWAhAu9
Sponichi [August 30, 2024 21:25] It has been revealed that Tetsuya Komuro (65), a music producer and member of the music unit “tmnetwork,” has prepaid 100 million yen, part of a loan he received from the company where he serves as the representative director. This was announced on the 30th by the company’s parent company, The Why How Do Company, Inc. Thewhyhowdocompany Co., Ltd. announced on its official website, “We are pleased to announce that our subsidiaries Pavilions Co., Ltd. (Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Komuro Tetsuya) and Sound Port Co., Ltd. (Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Komuro Tetsuya) have received an early repayment of a portion of the loan (100 million yen) from Komuro Tetsuya.” The reason given was that “Due to the success of Mr. Komuro Tetsuya’s activities as an artist, on August 29th Pavilions and Soundport made an early repayment of a portion of the loan owed to Mr. Komuro himself, and in addition, Soundport made an early repayment to our company on August 29th, and Pavilions has also made an early repayment to our company today.” “We will continue to support Tetsuya Komuro’s artistic activities,” the company said. Regarding Komuro’s musical activities, the company explained, “The representative director of our subsidiary, Komuro Tetsuya, is actively engaged in artistic activities, and his label TM Network performed the theme song “Get Wild Continual” for the Netflix movie “City Hunter,” which was released in April. He was also invited as an honorary guest to Japan Expo (July 11-14) in Paris, France on July 14, where he performed a live performance with AI. Komuro Tetsuya x Orchestra’s latest tour, [Billboard Classics Electroproduced By Tsuyakomuro], is scheduled to begin at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan on September 3.” The company has a business partnership with Komuro, and the first quarterly financial report for the fiscal year ending August, released in January this year, stated that an agreement had been reached to lend 235 million yen through P Company. “This support will provide a financial solution for him, allowing him to continue his work as an artist. Furthermore, we have no plans to provide similar financial support in the future.”
It’s amazing that he was able to pay back 100 million yen at the age of 65, an age when he no longer has reemployment and is living off his pension alone.
>>28 When Dionne Warwick went bankrupt, she was already over 70, and it was reported that she was earning over 2 million yen a month, which I thought was about what she’d earn if she wasn’t a singer who wrote and performed her own songs, but I guess that’s about the same as an average old lady’s pension in a month.
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