Hiromi Go

Hiromi Go (郷 ひろみ), is a Japanese singer, part of Sony Music Entertainment Japan. His real name is.

In the 1970s, he was called the with Goro Noguchi and Hideki Saijo. He belonged to Johnny & Associates, but three years after debut in 1975, left the agency. He also effectively became the Japanese answer to Ricky Martin after his 1999 Japanese version of "Livin' la Vida Loca," which was called "Goldfinger '99". His stage name's initials are "HG", and that, combined with his remake of Ricky Martin's "Livin la Vida Loca" made him a direct and frequent target of comedian Hard Gay.

Go featured Japanese hip hop musician Dohzi-T in his R&B-style song "Kimi Dake o," released on May 14, 2008. "Kimi Dake o" was included in his album Place to Be, and the remix of the song was included as a bonus track in Dohzi-T's album 12 Love Stories.

Go appeared in the Canadian film Samurai Cowboy with Catherine Mary Stewart and Robert Conrad, which was released in 1993. He was also invited to the Japanese touring ice show Fantasy on Ice in 2014, where he performed live with figure skater and two-time Olympic champion, Yuzuru Hanyu, to the song "Ienai yo" (lit. "I can't say it") amongst others.

Compilation albums

 * Note: Although the 2nd and 4th; 7th to 12th, 14th and 16th; 19th and 21st compilation album title are identical, the track list is different and as result considered as different albums.

Film

 * MacArthur's Children (1984), Masao Nakai
 * Gonza the Spearman (1984), Gonza – lead role
 * Comic Magazine (1986)
 * Samurai Cowboy (1993), Yutaka Sato

Television

 * Shin Heike Monogatari (1972), Taira no Tsunemori
 * Kusa Moeru (1979), Minamoto no Yoriie
 * Nobunaga: King of Zipangu (1992), Tokugawa Ieyasu
 * Iron Chef (1998)
 * The Emperor's Cook (2015)

Radio dramas

 * Kaze to Ki no Uta (c. 1970s), Gilbert Cocteau – TBS Radio drama written by Mann Izawa, based on the 1976 manga of the same name by Keiko Takemiya