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 & Classic Songs (1–10)
As much as possible,Gō Hiromi

This song is filled with Hiromi Go’s bright, uplifting message.
Its hope-filled lyrics and warm melody truly resonate.
Released in June 2024, it was also performed as part of a nationwide tour.
The gentle vocals that stay close to the listener and the positive attitude of never forgetting to smile even in difficult times leave a strong impression.
It’s recommended for those feeling worn out by daily life or ready to take a new step forward.
Encouraged by Go’s voice, this is a track that will give you the energy to face tomorrow.
I can’t say it.Gō Hiromi

A ballad that sings of Hiromi Go’s aching love.
The struggle of being unable to honestly express feelings to the one you love is deeply moving.
Though harboring emotions beyond friendship, he’s afraid to ruin the relationship and can’t confess.
Go’s clear, transparent vocals beautifully capture that complex state of mind.
Used as the theme song for the drama “Omiai no Tatsujin,” it was released as a single in May 1994 and became a long-selling hit with over 350,000 copies sold.
The bittersweet feelings that everyone experiences at least once resonate widely, making it a song loved across generations.
A signature ballad from Go that stays close to the hearts of those troubled by love.
Melancholy CasablancaGō Hiromi

A cover of a foreign song released in July 1982, it’s a mature piece delivered with a gentle, heartfelt touch.
For Hiromi Go, it became a massive hit selling over 500,000 copies, his biggest after “Yoroshiku Aishū.” Although the media hadn’t started making a fuss yet at that time, it’s possible his relationship with popular idol singer Seiko Matsuda had already begun.
The lyrics also somehow seem to reflect Go’s own private life.
I’m the best!!!Gō Hiromi

An energetic, positive track that fuses pop rock with dance tunes.
Released in June 2023, its lyrics—inspired by Mr.
Gō’s favorite catchphrase—carry messages of self-affirmation and optimism.
Set to an uptempo beat, the words celebrate not only one’s own worth but also the value of others, resonating deeply.
Conveying a powerful sense of overcoming any adversity, this song underscores the importance of moving forward together across generations.
It’s a piece that lets you feel Mr.
Gō’s enduring charm and evolution—perfect for when you need a boost.
Nice to meet you, melancholy.Gō Hiromi

Released in September 1974, this song finally reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
The lyrics mark a complete shift from idol to mature solo vocalist.
Even in the time lovers are apart, it says they are nurturing love rather than feeling lonely.
Though it’s a gentle, subdued song, it fully conveys Hiromi Go’s manly resolve as he asks, “Trust me and follow me,” making it a true masterpiece.
Man’s Wish Groove!Gō Hiromi

Released in May 2009.
After going through various phases in his private life, this is an up-tempo song rather than the kind of ballad typical of Hiromi Go.
You wouldn’t think he’s over 50, given his youthful energy and sharp dance moves.
Back when he debuted, he was a top-tier idol in terms of popularity, but his abilities were sometimes viewed as a step behind.
Now, he may well have become number one as an entertainer.
Rock-paper-scissors, go!!Gō Hiromi

This is Hiromi Go’s 107th single, released in August 2022 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his debut.
It’s an energetic and incredibly fun track.
The catchy, guitar-driven rock melody gives it an irresistible party-tune vibe.
The lyrics repeatedly feature the “rock-paper-scissors” phrase, delivering a positive and empowering message.
It sparked buzz with hashtag challenges on TikTok, too.
The music video is a highlight, showcasing Go playing two roles and even diving into the audience.
It’s a song that lifts your spirits and gives you the courage to move forward.
All the more reason to give it a listen when you’re struggling in life.


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