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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] (21–30)

240 Million EyesGō Hiromi22rank/position

240 Million Eyes - Hiromi Go (’94)
240 Million EyesGō Hiromi

Hiromi Go’s songs are popular across a wide range of generations, but they’re especially likely to get the crowd going at karaoke, where there are often many adults.

Plus, there’s choreography that’s easy to mimic, so if everyone sings and dances together, it’ll be even more exciting.

An unforgettable personGō Hiromi23rank/position

A vision of an old lover that suddenly comes back to mind.

This piece feels like you’re watching a sad love drama.

It’s a track included as the B-side to the 67th single, “Aitakute Shikatanai,” released in 1995, and it was used in a “Tenshi no Bra” commercial.

The mellow, mature melody combined with the rich, husky vocal work lets Gō-san’s charm slowly seep through.

I can’t help but listen to it while projecting my own experiences onto it.

The lowest notes are very low, so I recommend it as an easy-to-sing song for men.

Invited to FlamencoGō Hiromi24rank/position

This passionate love song was released in July 1975 as Hiromi Go’s 13th single.

The lyrics, evoking the heat of summer, strikingly portray a heart thrown into turmoil by the allure of the other person.

Crafted by the accomplished duo Kyohei Tsutsumi and Jun Hashimoto, the track brings out Go’s charm to the fullest.

It reached No.

2 on the weekly Oricon chart and ranked 46th on the year-end chart, reflecting its popularity at the time.

It’s recommended for anyone wanting to feel a summer romance.

If you’d like to reminisce about your youth, give it a listen.

No matter how far away you areGō Hiromi25rank/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.

Bye-Bye BabyGō Hiromi26rank/position

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Bye-Bye BabyGō Hiromi

“Bye Bye Baby” was released in 1975 as his 15th single.

The song originally came from the American group The Four Seasons, and the Bay City Rollers covered it with a rock ’n’ roll twist, turning it into a big hit.

Gō then covered it as well, making it widely known in Japan.

Many people likely find the melody very familiar, and in that sense it’s also an easy song to sing.

You don’t know how much I like you.Gō Hiromi27rank/position

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You don't know how much I like you.Gō Hiromi

A gem of a ballad by Hiromi Go that portrays the ache of unrequited love.

Released in January 1993, this song was used as the theme for the drama “Tadashii Kekkon” (A Proper Marriage).

Its lyrics, depicting the pain and yearning of one-sided love, are delivered through Go’s powerful yet delicate vocals, leaving a deep impression on the listener.

With its gentle melody and nuanced arrangement, it was highly acclaimed as the first installment of Go’s ballad trilogy.

Recommended for those troubled by love or harboring bittersweet feelings, this is a heartfelt love song that showcases Go’s expressive power to the fullest.

Cold dawnGō Hiromi28rank/position

Hiromi Go is a popular male singer who has captivated many fans with his powerful vocals and signature jacket play.

The song in the video was released in 1976 as his 19th single.

It’s a pure love song, perfect for daybreak, with lyrics that carry a heartfelt message to a cherished person.