Hiromi Go Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Hiromi Go made his debut in 1972 with the smash hit “Otoko no Ko Onna no Ko.” Alongside Hideki Saijo and Goro Noguchi, he was dubbed one of the “New Big Three,” quickly becoming a top idol.
Since then, he has released numerous hit songs.
Even now, he continues to reign in the entertainment world as an idol.
Here is a collection of some of his popular songs.
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Hiromi Go’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)
I’m the best!!!Gō Hiromi61rank/position

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.
The Sun Made Me Do It ~Misty Lady~Gō Hiromi62rank/position

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.
Man’s Wish Groove!Gō Hiromi63rank/position

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.
I can’t help wanting to see you.Gō Hiromi64rank/position

Even now, fans from back in the day still show up at his dinner shows—Hiromi Go and his fans are both going strong.
Amid the cover-song boom, this original track stands out; it’s a breakup song that conveys a mature sense of heartache.
Nishitan ClinicGō Hiromi, Sanji no Hiroin65rank/position

This commercial for Nishitan Clinic features Hiromi Go clad in a dazzling gold jacket, performing an original song for the ad.
The footage is striking for its vivid, concert-like atmosphere—almost as if it were a scene from one of his live shows.
And of course, the highlight is Hiromi Go’s sharp dance moves.
Beyond the dynamic choreography, his signature touches—like spinning the microphone mid-performance—make for a must-see showcase worthy of a vocalist of his caliber.


