Songs with titles that start with “Go”
Are there any songs that come to mind when you’re asked for titles that start with “go” (ご)? Titles that begin with a voiced consonant can be hard to recall, but in fact there are plenty of song titles that start with the numeral “5,” or with words like “GO,” “gozen” (morning/AM).
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), “gogo” (afternoon/p.
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), or “gomen” (sorry)—all of which make for easy-to-use song titles.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles start with “go” (ご).
There are many songs with titles that include words like “gozen” and “gogo,” and we’ll highlight hits and well-known tracks among them.
Let’s get started!
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Songs with titles starting with “Go” (301–310)
Goin’homelecca

This is one of lecca’s signature songs, a love song about meeting someone special and having your world change.
Though there are fights and misunderstandings, it portrays, from a woman’s perspective, the feelings for that important person—a love song that captures a heart-fluttering kind of love.
May 11otetsu

The title makes you wonder, “What on earth happened on May 11?” It’s an energetic rock track with bursts of waltz-like rhythm woven in.
Depending on the listener, the sense of poignancy might outweigh the cool factor in their impression of the song.
5, 6, 7, 8steps

The pop and catchy sound is perfect for summer.
With a touch of country-style fiddle, it gets you grooving with a Western vibe.
The old-school feel of the sound is actually refreshing.
It’s sure to instantly liven up the atmosphere.
Ghostwritersumika

It’s a gentle song that softly wraps around a depressed mood.
It’s a track by sumika, a pop-rock band from Kanagawa Prefecture, included on their second album Chime released in 2019.
It became a topic of conversation when it was chosen as the theme song for the variety show “Tokukai TV Sukatto Japan.” It’s a ballad that sings, “I want to protect the one I care about,” and you can feel your heart warm as you listen.
When you’re having a hard time, you find yourself wishing someone were by your side, don’t you? This is a song I recommend for those moments.
Ghost in the ShellTakkyu Ishino

This is the track used in the opening of the PlayStation game Ghost in the Shell, released in 1997.
Despite its simple style, it’s a cool piece that perfectly matches the game’s world.
Even though it doesn’t have lyrics or a clear melody, it somehow sticks in your head—an impressively memorable track.
It’s a song that really lets you feel the unique appeal of techno!
Golden Smiletoshinobu kubota×ATUSHI

Toshinobu Kubota, a singer-songwriter often hailed as the “King of J-Soul,” has earned high acclaim at home and abroad for his unparalleled sense of groove and soulful vocals.
Released digitally on July 25, 2011, his single “Golden Smile” drew attention as a collaboration with EXILE ATSUSHI.
With lyrics themed around “May your smile be eternal,” the song evokes a comforting feeling, as if enveloped in a great love.
It’s a heartfelt ballad notable for its ensemble that features delicate piano tones.
Good day, goodbyeyonawo

yonawo is a new-generation neo-soul band formed in Fukuoka.
Starting around 2018, they became a hot topic among local listeners in Fukuoka, and their two self-produced EPs, “ijo” and “SHRIMP,” proved so popular that they sold out immediately.
Their track “Gokigenyou Sayonara,” released digitally on January 29, 2021, was accompanied by a music video.
The song has drawn major attention for its diverse musicality, featuring scenes of acoustic guitar-and-vocal performance alongside a jazzy band sound.





