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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] (41–50)

Rock-paper-scissors, go!!Gō Hiromi50rank/position

[official] Hiromi Go "Janken Pon GO!!" Music Video
Rock-paper-scissors, go!!Gō Hiromi

This is Hiromi Go’s 107th single, released in August 2022 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his debut.

It’s an energetic and incredibly fun track.

The catchy, guitar-driven rock melody gives it an irresistible party-tune vibe.

The lyrics repeatedly feature the “rock-paper-scissors” phrase, delivering a positive and empowering message.

It sparked buzz with hashtag challenges on TikTok, too.

The music video is a highlight, showcasing Go playing two roles and even diving into the audience.

It’s a song that lifts your spirits and gives you the courage to move forward.

All the more reason to give it a listen when you’re struggling in life.

Hiromi Go Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)

The invincible and strongest Dong Dong Dong!Gō Hiromi51rank/position

[Official] Hiromi Go “The Strongest, Invincible Dong Dong Dong!” Music Video
The invincible and strongest Dong Dong Dong!Gō Hiromi

An eternal entertainer celebrating 53 years since his debut drops a breathtaking dance number in the milestone year he turns 70.

This is Hiromi Go’s 111th single, released in May 2025.

Its up-tempo rhythm and catchy melody blend perfectly, creating a track that sets listeners’ hearts in motion.

The choreography for “Dondon Dance,” crafted by Sako Makita, also became a hot topic.

Packed with unwavering performance power and energetic charm that shows no signs of fading with age, this song is perfect for when you need a boost or want to lift your spirits.

Original songGō Hiromi52rank/position

This commercial features Hiromi Go singing a song that promotes Nishitan Clinic, in sync with flowing musical notes.

It’s a gentle, winter-themed ballad that also conveys a sense of strength through his vocals.

With the comedic trio 3ji no Heroine appearing in alternation with the notes, and Hiromi Go shouting “Nishitan,” the ad also delivers a distinctly humorous vibe.

Premeditated Offender, 100th GO!Gō Hiromi53rank/position

[official] Hiromi Go “100GO! Times Repeat Offender” Music Video
Premeditated Offender, 100th GO!Gō Hiromi

A song that reveals a new side of Hiromi Go.

It’s a dance tune that samples his past signature hits and updates them with a modern twist.

The lyrics, which highlight Go’s charm, are memorable for their playful, passionate take on love.

Phrases that incorporate parts of the title stand out, emphasizing the continuation of the romance.

Released in August 2021, the track has been praised as a work that symbolizes Go’s musical evolution.

With its energetic vibe, it’s perfect for getting the crowd going at parties and similar occasions.

240 Million EyesGō Hiromi54rank/position

This is a summer song by Hiromi Go, an energetic artist popular for his charisma as a sexy male idol.

It’s a sing-along track that resonates perfectly with men in their 50s, feels familiar across generations, and is sure to liven up any karaoke session.

HELL OR HEAVEN (Hell or Heaven)Gō Hiromi55rank/position

Released in July 1978, Hiromi Go’s song is a classic born in the heart of the disco boom.

It was used as an insert song for the TBS drama “Mu Ichizoku” and became a major hit, especially among young people.

Marked by dynamic vocals and an up-tempo disco beat, it whipped dance floors of the era into a frenzy.

It’s also an important track in Go’s career and has long been a staple at his live shows.

The piece comically portrays an extreme choice—“hell or heaven”—lightly capturing life’s options and moments of decision.

Young music fans, be sure to check it out!

Parody of “240 Million Eyes”: “240 Million Retirements”Gō Hiromi56rank/position

Parody of “240 Million Eyes”: “240 Million Retirements.” Delivering relatable senior moments with public-bathhouse gags. #HiromiGo #240MillionEyes #ParodySong #AnthemForSeniors
Parody of “240 Million Eyes”: “240 Million Retirements”Gō Hiromi

Here’s an idea for a parody of Hiromi Go’s classic hit, “240 Million Eyes,” titled “240 Million Retirements.” It tackles Japan’s well-known issue of a declining birthrate and aging population.

Everyone grows old after they’re born, but this song turns anxieties about old age—like small pensions and having to take part-time jobs just to get by—into laughter through sheer momentum.

There’s a poignant line that says, “About the only pleasure on a small pension is a public bath,” yet even with such themes, it has a curious charm that makes you raise your voice and get hyped for the final “Japan!”