Hiromi Go
Hiromi Go | |
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Birth name | Hiromi Haratake |
Born | October 18, 1955 |
Origin | Japan |
Genres | Pop, kayōkyoku, R&B |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actor |
Years active | 1972–present |
Labels | Sony Music Entertainment Japan |
Website |
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Hiromi Go (郷 ひろみ Gō Hiromi, born October 18, 1955 in Sue, Kasuya, Fukuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese singer,[1] part of Sony Music Entertainment Japan. His real name is Hiromi Haratake (原武 裕美 Haratake Hiromi).
In the 1970s, he was called "New Big Three" (新御三家 shin gosanke) with Goro Noguchi and Hideki Saijo. He belonged to Johnny & Associates, but later 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 target of comedian Hard Gay.
Hiromi 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.
Hiromi Go appeared in the movie Samurai Cowboy with Catherine Mary Stewart and Robert Conrad which was released in 1993.
Discography
Singles
- Otokonoko Onnanoko (1972)
- Chiisana Tsiken(1972)
- Tenshi no Uta (1973)
- Ai e no Shuppatsu (1973)
- Hadaka no Venus (1973)
- Miryoku no March (1973)
- Mona Lisa no Himitsu (1973)
- Hana to Mitsubachi(1974)
- Kimi wa Tokubetsu(1974)
- Yoroshiku Aishu(1974)
- Warui Yuuwaku(1974)
- Hana no yo ni Tori no yo ni (1975)
- Sasowarete Flamingo (1975)
- Aeru Kamoshirenai (1975)
- Bye Bye Baby (1975)
- Koi no Yowami (1976)
- 20 sai no Binetsu (1976)
- Anata ga ita kara Boku ga ita(1976)
- Samui Yoake (1976)
- Mayonaka no Hero (1977)
- Kanashiki Memory (1977)
- Gosui no Mae (1977)
- Kikyou / Obake no Rock (1977, Duet ni Kirin Jumoku)
- Kinryouku (1977)
- Vibration (Mune kara Mune e) (1978)
- Boku no Rusu Ban (1978)
- Ringo Satsujin Jiken (1978, Duet ni Kirin Jumoku)
- Hollywood Scandal (1978)
- Chijou no Koibito (1978)
- Naiyo Naiyo Night (1979)
- Itsumo Kokoro ni Taiyo wo (1979)
- My Lady (1979)
- Sexy You (Monroo Wooku) (1980)
- Taboo (Kinjirareta Ai) (1980)
- How many Iigao(1980)
- Wakasa no Chatharsis(1980)
- Mikansei (1981)
- Oyome Samba (1981)
- Mou Ichido Shishunki (1981)
- Aishu Hero Part1/Part2 (1981)
- Junjou (1982)
- Onna de are, Otoko de are (1982)
- Aishu no Casablanca(1982)
- Kanashimi no Kuroi Hitomi (1982)
- Bibou no To (1983)
- Romance (1983)
- Suteki ni Cinderella Complex (1983)
- Hottoitekure (1983)
- Shatore Amoone Hotel (1983)
- 2 Oku 4 Senman no Hitomi (1984)
- Yakushinii (1984)
- Dokomade Aventure / Careless Whisper (1984)
- Ai no Empty Page (1985)
- CHARISMA (1985)
- Sapphire Blue (1985)
- Cool/LABYRINTH (1985)
- Sennen no Kodoku (1987)
- Ji o Kasane tara (1988)
- Saishū Bin ni Maniae ba (1989)
- W Bukkingu - LA CHICA DE CUBA - (1990)
- Mou Dare mo Aisanai (1990)
- Hadaka no Venus / Yoroshiku Aishu (1991)
- Meiizumu (1991)
- Venus tachi no Siesta (1992)
- Boku ga Donna ni Kimi wo Suki ka, Kimi wa shiranai (1993)
- Ienai yo (1994)
- Aitakute Shikatanai (1995)
- Nake ba ii (1995)
- Nani mo Kamo Wasurenai (1995)
- Donna ni Kimi ga Hanarete itatte / Hadaka no Yume (1996)
- Ku. Se. Ni. Na. Ru / Amai Sokubaku ( 1996 )
- Don't leave you alone / Itsumo Sobani Kimi ga ita (1996)
- Zero ni Nare (1997)
- Yukkuri Koishiyou (1997)
- KISS ga Kanashii (1998)
- Otoko ga Koi ni Deau toki (1999)
- GOLDFINGER '99 (1999)
- Hallelujah,Burning Love (2000)
- Nakatta Koto ni Shite (2000)
- True Love Story / Sayonara no KISS wo Wasurenai (2000)
- Only for you -Kono Eien ga aru Kagiri- (2001)
- Juu wa Hadaka ni Narita garu (2001)
- Wacky Wacky My Friend (2001)
- Kono Sekai no Doko ka ni (2001)
- Ai yori Hayaku ( 2005 )
- Kimi ga Nakeru Basho ni naru ( 2005 )
- LIFE (2006)
- Boom Boom Boom/Come On Baby (2007)
- Good Times Bad Times (2007)
- Kimi dake wo feat. Dohzi-T (2008)
- Ari no mama de Sobaniite / Kono Melody dake wa / Kimi Dake wo feat. Dohzi-T Remixed by 3rd Productions (2008)
- Otokogan Groove! / Gouin Love! (2009)
- Get Real Love 〜GOLDFINGER'009 (2009)
- Bokura no Hero (2010)
- Aishiteru / Aishite wa Ikenai Hito (2010)
- Egao ni Kampai! (2011)
- Dangerer (2012)
- Bang Bang (2013)
- 99 wa Owaranai (2014)
- 100 no Negai (2015)
- IRREGULAR (2016)
Albums
- Otoko no Ko, Onna no Ko (1972)
- Ai e no Shuppatsu (1973)
- Hiromi no Heya (1974)
- Hiromi no Asa, Hiru, Ban(1974)
- Hiromi no Tabi(1975)
- HIROMIC WORLD (1975)
- Saraba Natsu no Hikari yo (1976)
- Machi ka dono Shinwa (1976)
- IDOL NO.1 (1977)
- Pyramid Hiromid (1977)
- Narci-rhythm (1978)
- Aboron no Koibito (1979)
- LOOKIN'FOR TOMORROW (1979)
- SUPER DRIVE (1979)
- MAGIC (1980)
- How many Iigao (1981)
- PLASTIC GENERATION (1981)
- Aspalt Hero (1981)
- Aishu no Casablanca (1982)
- Ai no Shinwa (1982)
- Hiromikyou no Hanzai (1983)
- TAILORED SONG (1983)
- ALLUSION (1984)
- LABYRINTH (1985)
- LOVE OF FINERY (1987)
- DRIVING FORCE (1989)
- America Kabure (1990)
- Jumbi Bantan~VINGT ANS~ (1991)
- CATALONIAN BLOOD (1992)
- LUNA LLENA (1993)
- GOrgeous (1994)
- I Miss You ~Aitakute Shikatanai~ (1995)
- Ku・Se・Ni・Na・Ru (1996)
- Kokoro no Kagi (1998)
- THE GOLDSINGER (1999)
- Koi no Hallelujah Daisakusen ~Mission Code is "G"~ (2000)
- PERIOD ~Kono Sekai no Doko ka ni~ (2001)
- Evolution (2005)
- Winter Mood (2006)
- place to be (2008)
- one and only... (2010)
See also
References
- ↑ Craig, Timothy J. (2000). Japan Pop!: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 88–. ISBN 9780765605603. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
External links
- Hiromi Go official page (in Japanese)
- Samurai Cowboy (in Imdb)