According to Japanese media reports, on the 19th of this month, Tetsuya Komuro, a 59-year-old Japanese musician, held a press conference in Tokyo to withdraw from the music scene.
It is understood that Japan's "Weekly Wenchun" recently reported that Komuro was suspected of having an extramarital affair with a nurse, and he said that he "made a decision to end the storm."
Komuro apologized at a press conference: "I have worried my family and fans, and I have also caused trouble for each other. I apologize. ”
In 2009, Komuro was sentenced to 3 years in prison for fraud in the transfer of copyright in his works, suspended for 5 years. He made a comeback in 2010 as a composer. Komuro's wife, a lead singer of the orchestra, fell ill with subarachnoid hemorrhage in 2011 and has been recuperating.
Komuro debuted in 1984 with the band "TM Network". In the 1990s, Komuro, as a music producer, released Namie Amuro's Can You Celebrate? " and other records that have sold more than one million copies.