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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.

Hiromi Go Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Flowers and BeesGō Hiromi15rank/position

Flowers and Bees Hiromi Go December 2013
Flowers and BeesGō Hiromi

Released in March 1974, this song is one of those that stuck with me—it charged straight down the idol path while adding a slightly more mature image, yet with an up-tempo feel that didn’t completely abandon the idol style.

There are no images from the era of “Hana to Mitsubachi” at all; what we have are mostly recent clips of Hiromi-san performing it.

Still, as an idol, I feel this song marked the peak for Hiromi Go.

He shifted sharply from cute to more manly, and his vocal ability was gradually improving.

Above all, Hiromi-san looked like he was genuinely having fun singing around this time.

Naked VenusGō Hiromi16rank/position

Hiromi Go – Naked Venus (1973)
Naked VenusGō Hiromi

In June 1973, this idol-style song was a big hit, reaching as high as No.

2 on the Oricon chart.

Seeing this record jacket reminded me of a TV special on Hiromi Go from long, long ago.

When they were making his costumes, of course the designer brought in various fabrics, and if I remember correctly, even back then some cost around 100,000 yen per meter.

Considering part-time wages were about 250 yen an hour at the time, that’s an astonishing price.

Despite being an idol, Hiromi had a solid sense for money and reacted with, “Wow, it costs that much?” In the end, though, it seems they ordered the most expensive fabric.

You have no idea how much I like you.Gō Hiromi17rank/position

[Official] Hiromi Go “You Don’t Know How Much I Love You” LIVE -In Celebration of Streaming Release-
You have no idea how much I like you.Gō Hiromi

This work is a single released in 1993.

Sung by Hiromi Go, who never seems to lose his youthful charm with his sweet looks and voice, it’s a grand, mature ballad.

The song has an AOR flavor, and the arrangement gives it a Western pop feel.

The lyrics, which deeply move the listener, are also captivating.

Because I like youGō Hiromi18rank/position

Hiromi Go - Because I Love You - Karaoke - Hiromi Go - Part 19
Because I like youGō Hiromi

The pure feelings woven into the lyrics make my chest tighten.

“Suki Dakara,” released in 2017 as their 102nd single, is a cover of a song originally released by Ruriko Kubo in 2000.

It’s a love song where the bright melody pairs perfectly with the straightforward vocals.

The sentiment of “I really love you” comes through directly and just makes you feel happy.

It might be a good one to sing at karaoke as a couple, don’t you think?

The Apple Murder CaseGō Hiromi / Kiki Kirin19rank/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!

CoolGō Hiromi20rank/position

I can’t help but be enchanted by its urban, sophisticated sound.

“Cool” here is the 56th single, released in 1985.

From deep within its calm melodic line, you can feel a tenderness toward a special woman gently seeping through.

It even makes me feel as if it’s being sung just for me.

Since the vocal range is relatively narrow, you should be able to take your time and sing it with ease.

By the way, there’s also a full English version of this song, so it might be fun to give that a try as well.

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

Sexy YouGō Hiromi21rank/position

[official] Hiromi Go “Sexy You (Monroe Walk)” LIVE -Subscription Release Commemoration-
Sexy YouGō Hiromi

As the title suggests, Hiromi Go’s number “Sexy You” is brimming with a sultry vibe.

Released in 1980, the song is a cover of Yoshitaka Minami’s “Monroe Walk.” The lyrics depict being captivated by a sexy woman encountered at the summer beach.

Whether in youth or even now, many of us have probably had the experience of being mesmerized by a beautiful woman, just like in the song.

Give it a listen while reminiscing about that stunning person you once met—thinking, “She was so beautiful back then.”