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[Kayō Star] Hiromi Go’s Best Hits & Classic Songs Collection

Pop music star Hiromi Go.

Ever since his 1972 debut with “Otoko no Ko Onna no Ko,” he’s remained at the forefront, still appearing on TV even in the Reiwa era.

In his early years, along with Goro Noguchi and Hideki Saijo, he gained popularity as one of the “New Gosanke” (the new big three).

Signature crowd-pleasers like “GOLDFINGER ’99” and “Ni-oku Yon-senman no Hitomi” are killer tunes that many people have heard at least once, regardless of generation.

While Go is strongly associated with a lively, bursting energy, his carefully delivered ballads are wonderful as well.

We’ve put together a rich feature on Go’s classic songs that captivate with their dazzling charm—please take your time and enjoy.

[Kayō Star] Hiromi Go’s Best Hits & Classic Songs Collection (61–70)

RomanceGō Hiromi

It’s a single by Hiromi Go, released in April 1983.

The song was originally performed by Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, with Japanese lyrics written by Keisuke Yamakawa.

It peaked at number 20 on the Oricon chart.

No matter how far away you areGō Hiromi

This song was chosen as the theme for the drama Kao Ai no Gekijō: Mama wa Dai Pinch!! “Donna ni Kimi ga Hanareteitatte” is the 70th single, released in 1996.

While it has a brisk rhythm, it’s not exactly a high-energy track; if anything, it has a sultry finish.

The lyrics, which portray unwavering love, fit it perfectly.

Try to stay mindful of the tempo when you sing it.

Perfect for creating a sophisticated, adult atmosphere at karaoke.

In conclusion

We introduced plenty of Hiromi Go’s songs! There were all kinds—from the upbeat numbers you immediately associate with him to ballads that draw you in deeply.

For those who listened in real time back then, I’m sure it brings back memories, and even listening again now, you can’t help but be captivated by songs overflowing with Go’s charm!