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Hiromi Go Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Hiromi Go’s most popular karaoke songs.

Take your time to savor the music of Hiromi Go—a born superstar who’s so handsome he’s even been mistaken for a foreigner.

And when you hit karaoke, be sure to channel Hiromi Go and sing your heart out!

Hiromi Go Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Invited to FlamencoGō Hiromi26rank/position

It’s a perfect, high-energy number for the first song at karaoke.

Released in 1975 as his 13th single, “Yosowarete Flamenco” (“Enticed to Flamenco”) paints a picture of a searing summer romance—just reading the lyrics can make your chest feel hot.

The vocal range is narrow, but as the upbeat feel suggests, the melody line is fast-paced.

Try to focus on keeping up solidly with the sound.

And aim to sing it with a sweet, suave vibe like Gō-san.

Ghost RockGō Hiromi, Kigeki Kirin27rank/position

Hiromi Go & Kiki Kirin – Ghost Rock (1977)
Ghost RockGō Hiromi, Kigeki Kirin

A humorous song that depicts a heartwarming love story through the extraordinary presence of a ghost.

Released in September 1977, it was also used as the theme song for TBS’s Wednesday Theater series “Mu.” The unique personalities of Hiromi Go and Kiki Kirin blend exquisitely, and with its lively rhythm and comical lyrics, it’s a tune everyone will find themselves humming.

When the two performed it together again after 36 years, Kiki Kirin reportedly donned her costume from back then and said, “I felt like I’d gone back to those days.” Perfect for Halloween, of course, but also for any upbeat party time—bound to liven up a snack bar or karaoke box!

The Apple Murder CaseGō Hiromi / Kiki Kirin28rank/position

Hiromi Go & Kiki Kirin – The Apple Murder Case (1978)
The Apple Murder CaseGō Hiromi / Kiki Kirin

Many people have probably seen the video of Hiromi Go and Kiki Kirin singing along with a unique dance.

The song is upbeat and so fun that it makes you want to start dancing.

Be sure to pay attention to the witty lyrics written by hit songwriter Yu Aku.

Whether you already know the song or not, listening to it will put you in a good mood, so it’s worth keeping in mind—you can use it in all kinds of situations, like party entertainment or wedding receptions!

GOLDFINGER`99Gō Hiromi29rank/position

This is a cover song released in 1999 with Japanese lyrics for Ricky Martin’s “Livin’ La Vida Loca.” It’s also recommended to sing it while mimicking the jacket performance.

It’s a song everyone can enjoy and get excited with together.

No matter how far away you areGō Hiromi30rank/position

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.