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Hiromi Go’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]

Hiromi Go’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
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Hiromi Go’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Hiromi Go’s most popular karaoke songs.

Take your time to savor the music of Hiromi Go—a born superstar who’s so handsome he’s even been mistaken for a foreigner.

And when you hit karaoke, be sure to channel Hiromi Go and sing your heart out!

Hiromi Go’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

I can’t say it.Hiromi Go1rank/position

[Official] Hiromi Go - “Ienai yo” Music Video — In celebration of streaming release
I Can't Say It, Hiromi Go

A gemlike ballad by Hiromi Go whose poignant yearning for love rides the melody and resonates in the heart.

It vividly portrays the protagonist’s delicate emotions—the frustration of being unable to confess and the struggle with the distance between them.

Released in May 1994, it was chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Omiai no Tatsujin.” It became one of Hiromi Go’s signature songs, selling over 350,000 copies and staying on the Oricon charts for 39 weeks.

A heartwarming piece that stands by everyone troubled by love.

Why not listen alone on a quiet night and let your thoughts wander to that special someone?

240 Million Eyes - Exotic JapanHiromi Go2rank/position

Hiromi Go – 240 Million Eyes -Exotic Japan- / THE FIRST TAKE
240 Million Eyes - Exotic Japan by Hiromi Go

Hiromi Go’s classic “240 Million Eyes – Exotic Japan,” which frequently appears on variety shows and the like, was an exceptionally original piece for its time.

Its arrangement features a song structure that hints at kayōkyoku within J-pop.

Partly due to those kayōkyoku elements, the song is confined to a fairly narrow range of mid1D to mid2F.

Regardless of gender, it should be singable without issue if you choose an appropriate key.

Like on that certain TV show, performing it with parody lyrics can make it even more exciting, so keep that in mind as you check it out.

240 Million EyesHiromi Go3rank/position

[Parody Song] 240 Million Eyes: “24,000 Yen Rent” – Hiromi Go, sung by Tasukukoma
240 Million Eyes - Hiromi Go

This is a parody of Hiromi Go’s “24 Million Eyes” that thoroughly describes, down to the fine details, the kinds of issues you find in low-rent apartments.

The sample rent used for the cheap apartment is “24,000 yen,” echoing the original song’s title, which clearly conveys both how inexpensive it is and what kind of environment comes with that price.

It doesn’t just say the room is small; it also depicts psychological anxieties in detail—like the presence of talismanic paper charms—adding to the unease.

The fact that it’s presumed to be set in Tokyo further underscores the anxiety about the rent level.

It’s a parody that makes you feel that only those who can tolerate these conditions get to choose a low rent.

The Bride SambaHiromi Go4rank/position

[Nostalgic Songs Exercise] Hiromi Go “Oyome Samba” [Request]
Yome Samba by Hiromi Go

Let’s dance to some nostalgic tunes and relive those days! Today’s pick is “Oyome Samba.” Many of you probably feel your spirits lift when you hear Hiromi Go’s sweet, unmistakable voice.

This time, let’s shake it out to “Oyome Samba” and blow off some steam.

Moving your body boosts blood flow to the brain and releases neurotransmitters, which can help relieve stress.

It’ll lift your mood and leave you feeling refreshed! Give it a try and work it into your routine.

GOLDFINGER ’99Hiromi Go5rank/position

A super-passionate hit by Japanese star Hiromi Go, this song is loved for his sexy vocals, dance moves, and its unforgettable hook.

If you sing it at karaoke, you’ve got to do the chorus choreography.

If you’re in a room with a stage, it’ll get even hotter.

No matter how many years go by, it’s a reliable classic you’ll always want to sing at karaoke.

Melancholy CasablancaHiromi Go6rank/position

Hiromi Go : 1982 : Casablanca of Melancholy
Melancholy Casablanca - Hiromi Go

Hiromi Go’s classic “Casablanca of Melancholy” is a gem of a ballad that poignantly sings of heartbreak.

Set to a beautiful melody, the lyrics delicately portray sweet memories of a youthful romance and a powerful desire to win her back.

Released in 1982, the song climbed high on the Oricon charts and became a massive hit, even being featured in a Suntory commercial.

It was also included on an album released the same year, showcasing Go’s talents as a master of ballads.

Try listening to it quietly at dusk—you may find the image of a cherished person rising before your eyes.

I can't help wanting to see you.Hiromi Go7rank/position

[Official] Hiromi Go “Aitakute Shikatanai” Music Video - In celebration of release on streaming services -
Hiromi Go, whom I can't help but want to see

Hiromi Go’s classic song “Aitakute Shikatanai” (“I Can’t Help but Want to See You”).

When you think of Hiromi Go, ballads come to mind, and this one is especially famous.

What makes it easy to sing is, above all, its catchy vocal line.

While the song features many long sustained notes, the melody itself is very simple.

There aren’t complex pitch jumps, and the range isn’t particularly wide, so even men in their 50s can sing it without trouble.

It’s also frequently used in the media, so it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.

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