[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.
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[Kayo Star] Hiromi Go’s Best Hits & Famous Songs (41–50)
Love is shumi-shumiGō Hiromi

This is an upbeat track from the eternal male idol, Hiromi Go.
It was released in 2018 as his 103rd single.
The melody is catchy, so it’s quite an easy dance number to sing, isn’t it? If you’re up for it, why not try dancing too?
[Kayo Star] Hiromi Go’s Best Hits & Classic Songs (51–60)
Cheers to your smileGō Hiromi

Released in June 2011, Hiromi Go, who seems forever young, shows no signs of his age even in songs with intense movements and up-tempo rhythms, just like before.
If anything, it sounds like a cheer song for people about to start something new, such as students preparing for entrance exams.
In his private life, he got married for the third time in March of the following year.
The Sun Made Me Do It ~Misty Lady~Gō Hiromi

A passionate and romantic number perfect for the season of dazzling sunshine.
It sings of a summer romance sparked by an instant infatuation with a mysterious woman, set to an uptempo yet slightly wistful melody.
The sophisticated sound, tinged with R&B and soul, enhances its grown-up allure.
This track is included on Hiromi Go’s 1995 album “I miss you—Aitakute Shikatanai.” Put it on when you want to indulge in a slightly more mature mood for love, and your heart is sure to race.
An unforgettable personGō Hiromi

A vision of an old lover that suddenly comes back to mind.
This piece feels like you’re watching a sad love drama.
It’s a track included as the B-side to the 67th single, “Aitakute Shikatanai,” released in 1995, and it was used in a “Tenshi no Bra” commercial.
The mellow, mature melody combined with the rich, husky vocal work lets Gō-san’s charm slowly seep through.
I can’t help but listen to it while projecting my own experiences onto it.
The lowest notes are very low, so I recommend it as an easy-to-sing song for men.
The invincible and strongest Dong Dong Dong!Gō Hiromi

An eternal entertainer celebrating 53 years since his debut drops a breathtaking dance number in the milestone year he turns 70.
This is Hiromi Go’s 111th single, released in May 2025.
Its up-tempo rhythm and catchy melody blend perfectly, creating a track that sets listeners’ hearts in motion.
The choreography for “Dondon Dance,” crafted by Sako Makita, also became a hot topic.
Packed with unwavering performance power and energetic charm that shows no signs of fading with age, this song is perfect for when you need a boost or want to lift your spirits.
HELL OR HEAVEN (Hell or Heaven)Gō Hiromi

Released in July 1978, Hiromi Go’s song is a classic born in the heart of the disco boom.
It was used as an insert song for the TBS drama “Mu Ichizoku” and became a major hit, especially among young people.
Marked by dynamic vocals and an up-tempo disco beat, it whipped dance floors of the era into a frenzy.
It’s also an important track in Go’s career and has long been a staple at his live shows.
The piece comically portrays an extreme choice—“hell or heaven”—lightly capturing life’s options and moments of decision.
Young music fans, be sure to check it out!
Châtele Amona HotelGō Hiromi

Hiromi Go is also 61 years old, and his secret to youth might lie in his teeth.
He has extremely straight teeth and not a single cavity or case of periodontal disease, and to maintain them he reportedly brushes for about 10 minutes each time, switching toothbrushes.
This song features a great dance where he swiftly slips off his jacket with an “acchichi” flair, and the song itself is great too, but his soulful ballads are also wonderful.
It’s an adult love song set in a hotel where a rendezvous has been promised.


