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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.

[Kayo Star] Hiromi Go’s Best Hits & Classic Songs (1–10)

You don’t know how much I like you.Gō Hiromi

[Official] Hiromi Go “You Don’t Know How Much I Love You” LIVE -In Celebration of Streaming Release-
You don't know how much I like you.Gō Hiromi

A gem of a ballad by Hiromi Go that portrays the ache of unrequited love.

Released in January 1993, this song was used as the theme for the drama “Tadashii Kekkon” (A Proper Marriage).

Its lyrics, depicting the pain and yearning of one-sided love, are delivered through Go’s powerful yet delicate vocals, leaving a deep impression on the listener.

With its gentle melody and nuanced arrangement, it was highly acclaimed as the first installment of Go’s ballad trilogy.

Recommended for those troubled by love or harboring bittersweet feelings, this is a heartfelt love song that showcases Go’s expressive power to the fullest.

I was who I was because you were there.Gō Hiromi

Because you were there, I was there #Exotic Hiromi Go 2022.4.17 Saitama: Sun City Hall
I was who I was because you were there.Gō Hiromi

Released in August 1976, this work is known as one of Hiromi Go’s signature songs.

With distinctive composition and arrangement by Kyohei Tsutsumi and Go’s powerful vocals, it’s an impressive pop rock number.

The lyrics, centered on gratitude and forgiveness in a romantic relationship, are relatable and remind us of the importance of caring for one another.

From its release, it achieved success on the Oricon singles chart, and it won the Popularity Award at the 1976 Japan Record Awards.

The sight of Go moved to tears with emotion was unforgettable.

The song has also been covered by other artists, including Goro Noguchi and Iyo Matsumoto.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you want to feel the bond with someone special.

GOLDFINGER’99Gō Hiromi

Released in July 1999.

It’s a Japanese arrangement of Ricky Martin’s smash hit “Livin’ la Vida Loca.” Its rhythmic, addictive style was well received, turning it into a hit with over 400,000 copies sold.

This is also where the performance of quickly slipping off the jacket during the dance began.

The chorus is so catchy you remember it after just one listen, and it’s a song quite well known among younger people too.

[Kayo Star] Hiromi Go’s Best Hits & Classic Songs Compilation (11–20)

Hollywood ScandalGō Hiromi

Hiromi Go “Hollywood Scandal” 2022.5.29 @ Kanagawa Kenmin Hall — includes a re-sung section. #ExoticHiromiGo #HollywoodScandal
Hollywood ScandalGō Hiromi

Released in September 1978.

Although the image shows Hiromi Go looking relatively mature, the lyrics are about a boy who wants to ask out a girl he’s interested in but lacks a bit of confidence.

It’s a song that sings about a common romantic situation, yet it’s also a departure from his previous style.

Like a flower, like a birdGō Hiromi

It’s a warm song that evokes the breath of spring.

Released in 1975 as Hiromi Go’s 12th single, it reached No.

2 on the Oricon charts.

The lyrics, depicting the beauty and fragility of love, resonate deeply alongside Go’s vocals.

Set to a gentle and tender melody, the feelings of two people in love are conveyed.

Like flowers in full bloom and birds dancing lightly, it expresses a free and blissful romantic spirit.

It’s a song brimming with Go’s charm that will soothe the hearts of those in love.

Why not listen to it together with someone special?

Invited to FlamencoGō Hiromi

This passionate love song was released in July 1975 as Hiromi Go’s 13th single.

The lyrics, evoking the heat of summer, strikingly portray a heart thrown into turmoil by the allure of the other person.

Crafted by the accomplished duo Kyohei Tsutsumi and Jun Hashimoto, the track brings out Go’s charm to the fullest.

It reached No.

2 on the weekly Oricon chart and ranked 46th on the year-end chart, reflecting its popularity at the time.

It’s recommended for anyone wanting to feel a summer romance.

If you’d like to reminisce about your youth, give it a listen.

Same road, same placeGō Hiromi

Hiromi Go CM Takasu Clinic ● Same Road, Same Place (2001/12)

In Takasu Clinic’s commercials from the early 2000s, Hiromi Go appeared.

This particular ad aired in 2001, and many fans were surely captivated by his cool mannerisms.

The BGM features his 2001 release “Onaji Michi, Onaji Basho,” making it a commercial where you can feel Hiromi Go’s charm both visually and aurally.