Male hip hop duo Bubblegum Brothers are getting back together after 12 years. Bro. TOM, 52, and Bro. Korn, 52, made the announcement this week during an event promoting the movie “Death Race.”
TOM said he had suffered a heart attack in April, 2006, while KORN said he underwent a kidney transplant in August of 2006. They said they were doing OK and that their new album “Daddy's Party Night” will be released on Dec 3.
KORN said, “People in their 40s and 50s are very energetic these days. That's why we've decided to launch a sort of 'oyaji' band even if we die doing it." TOM added, “We're gonna be crazy again.”
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fatloser
Er....ah.....well...I hope they can become popular.
soldave
fatloser - I have seen what becomes popular in Japan. These clowns will have no problem
smartacus
soldave
Who are you to call anyone "clowns?" These guys have fought back from life-threatening illnesses and have lots of fans from the younger days.
soldave
I am someone who's heard their music in the past. Whether they have come back from life-threatening illnesses is irrelevant; they still make god-awful music IMO.
Am sure it will be lapped up by the masses and they'll be on Hey! Hey! Hey! in no time.
thepro
Wow, thats sad
magpie
Soldave, doesn't matter. Worse acts have prospered in Japan and in other places. If there is a market for them and their fans from the days gone by want them back, more power to them.
Mark_McCracken
We can again enjoy lyrics like "The slammin' uptown Tokyo night. Let's get on."
fatloser
They must have really abused their bodies to both have such big problems before 52.
ptolemy
These guys could be nowhere near annoying as HG (aka razor Ramon) or Kojima Yoshio. They definitely have much more inner fortitude and strength than most folks in entertainment as well. Seen AC/DC lately or David Gilmour? Talk about abusing bodies.
Freakenese
Hea! Evlybudy Vibrant Disco Peace Get On! Shakeup your bottom side down!
Gotta Luv Bubblegum Brothers.
Get down with your funky Middle aged selves.
ultradodgy
Wow. The Japan version of Spinal Tap.
Azrael
The mister in hotpants has nice legs.
noirgaijin
Super cool, funky and groovy Bubblegum Bros... Good to see them back! Kinda dig the fly girls too!
Andrew Decena
The Bubblegum Brothers were one of the first Japanese of this generation who tried hard to be black. Hence the current "blacanese" and hip hopper wannabes we see on the Tokyo streets today. More power to them.
Andrew Decena
I have to correct myself. The doo wop group The Chanels tried the same thing in "blackface" in the early '80s.