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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 Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

The Apple Murder CaseGō Hiromi, Kigeki Kirin36rank/position

Hiromi Go & Kirin Kiki - The Apple Murder Case
The Apple Murder CaseGō Hiromi, Kigeki Kirin

Released in June 1978, this song is a duet by Hiromi Go and Kirin Kiki.

It was used as an insert song for the TV drama “Mu Ichizoku” and is characterized by its comical lyrics.

Written by Yu Aku, the lyrics depict the entanglements of love between a man and a woman.

Its popularity is evident from topping The Best Ten for four consecutive weeks.

Paired with an upbeat melody, it’s a tune that even older adults can enjoy humming along to.

It’s also recommended for group sing-alongs during activities at care facilities.

GOLDFINGER`99Gō Hiromi37rank/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.

Ghost RockGō Hiromi38rank/position

It’s a comical song about a ghost moving from a graveyard to a café, watching the regulars and trying to cause mischief by making noises! When you first live alone, your room can feel empty and lonely, and you might jump at small sounds, wondering, “Could it be a ghost?!” At times like that, if you imagine a cute ghost who’s super curious about humans and eager to move in with you, the fear might ease just a little.

Love is shumi-shumiGō Hiromi39rank/position

This is an upbeat track from the eternal male idol, Hiromi Go.

It was released in 2018 as his 103rd single.

The melody is catchy, so it’s quite an easy dance number to sing, isn’t it? If you’re up for it, why not try dancing too?

Châtele Amona HotelGō Hiromi40rank/position

Chateau Ramona Hotel Go Hiromi cover
Châtele Amona HotelGō Hiromi

Hiromi Go is also 61 years old, and his secret to youth might lie in his teeth.

He has extremely straight teeth and not a single cavity or case of periodontal disease, and to maintain them he reportedly brushes for about 10 minutes each time, switching toothbrushes.

This song features a great dance where he swiftly slips off his jacket with an “acchichi” flair, and the song itself is great too, but his soulful ballads are also wonderful.

It’s an adult love song set in a hotel where a rendezvous has been promised.

Hiromi Go Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

You are special.Gō Hiromi41rank/position

Released in June 1974.

It’s a song with a title that would make any girl swoon if the boy she likes thought, “You’re special.” The lyrics are actually quite provocative—inviting a boy to her room, alone, and so on—but when Hiromi Go sang it, for some reason it didn’t come across as particularly racy.

Around the same time, Momoe Yamaguchi was being marketed with a ‘blue’/sexual-maturity image, so there was some overlap, but it didn’t really suit Hiromi Go.

A small experienceGō Hiromi42rank/position

It’s a song that peaked at No.

4 on the charts, surpassing the No.

8 peak of their debut single released in November 1972.

The lyrics are full of lines like “Why are you so cute?” and “You’re mine, so don’t look at anyone else,” the kind of words that tickled women’s hearts at the time.

What feels a bit odd is that there’s a canary in the café where they’re meeting.

Even in the Showa era, were there really canaries in cafés? That’s what it makes me recall.

At least in city cafés I never saw any, so I’ve taken it to mean it must be something that happened in some countryside café.