Hiromi Go is a leading Japanese singer, beloved for his overwhelming vocal prowess and sweet looks.
Among his songs, the love ballads sung with his beautiful voice are especially popular with many listeners.
Here, we present a ranking of Hiromi Go’s most popular love songs.
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Hiromi Go Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
I can’t say it.Gō Hiromi1rank/position

A gemlike ballad by Hiromi Go whose poignant yearning for love rides the melody and resonates in the heart.
It vividly portrays the protagonist’s delicate emotions—the frustration of being unable to confess and the struggle with the distance between them.
Released in May 1994, it was chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Omiai no Tatsujin.” It became one of Hiromi Go’s signature songs, selling over 350,000 copies and staying on the Oricon charts for 39 weeks.
A heartwarming piece that stands by everyone troubled by love.
Why not listen alone on a quiet night and let your thoughts wander to that special someone?
I can’t help wanting to see you.Gō Hiromi2rank/position

Hiromi Go, known for his upbeat songs, is immensely popular.
As expected, even his heartbreak songs are cool.
This track conveys a man’s egotism—he broke up with her himself, yet still wants to see her again.
“I know I’m the one at fault,” but he still wants to meet.
It’s a feeling many men can relate to.
This song speaks for men’s emotions.
It’s one to listen to quietly, alone at night.
Boys and girlsGō Hiromi3rank/position

It was Hiromi Go’s debut single, released in August 1972.
Incidentally, at the time Go was billed with the catchphrase “the younger brother of Four Leaves.” It peaked at No.
8 on the Oricon chart and earned him the New Artist Award at the Japan Record Awards.
You have no idea how much I like you.Gō Hiromi4rank/position

Released in 1993 and chosen as the theme song for the drama “A Proper Marriage,” Hiromi Go’s “You Don’t Know How Much I Love You” portrays the agony of unrequited love.
Whether you keep suffering in one-sided love or try to forget your feelings and give up, either path is painful.
Anyone who has experienced an impossible love has likely felt this way at least once.
This song artfully captures those emotions and continues to resonate with many people across generations.


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