Synth Pop Anthem Returns from Globex Music
Globex Music, partnering with ASPARAGUSproject and vocal talent Leana Mask, has released a remarkable cover version of the iconic song “Big In Japan”. This release reinvents the classic pop anthem by the German synth‑pop band Alphaville in a fresh and contemporary style that honors the original.
Originally released in the 1980s, “Big In Japan” grew into an iconic anthem known for its memorable electronic hooks and distinctive chorus. This latest rendition, Globex Music reinforces its role in modern music distribution by bringing the classic back to audiences across global streaming platforms.
The electronic arrangement elevates the track with rich synth layers, rhythmic complexity, and a contemporary vibe. The vocals by Leana Mask stands out with emotion and power, transforming the song into something both familiar and new.
Fans of all ages are now enjoying the track on major platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Deezer, and others. If you loved the original or discovering it for the first time, this version delivers a unique listening experience that resonates with both classic and contemporary music lovers.
This joint effort marks an exciting moment in today’s music scene, demonstrating the power of artistic reinterpretation through innovative production and global distribution. Add it to pop hit remake your playlists, share it on social media, and experience a vibrant and refreshing version of “Big In Japan” now.