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” (41–50)
Go in Blind (Moon Wolf)&TEAM

An epic dance track that sends chills with its powerful guitar riffs and exhilarating performance.
Released in April 2025 as the 3rd single from &TEAM, the global boy group proudly presented by HYBE LABELS JAPAN.
Crafted by a team of top-tier producers, this song blends a variety of musical genres into a border-crossing anthem.
Be sure to listen, paying special attention to its empowering message that boosts self-esteem.
GO5Leaf

Born and raised in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, 5Leaf is a solo artist who has loved dance since childhood and draws attention with a melodic sound rooted in hip-hop and R&B/Soul.
Since her debut in September 2023, she has released numerous singles, making waves through a powerful partnership with producer ZERO.
She has steadily proven her talent, including creating tracks that have surpassed one million views on YouTube.
Her lyrics, which express her real-life experiences—such as overcoming financial hardship in a single-mother household—in authentic, straightforward words, resonate with many listeners.
In February 2025, she will showcase her further-evolved sound with the album “bud.” Continuing to work out of Hiroshima, she also contributes to revitalizing the local music scene.
Her music is a perfect fit for fans who value honest, emotionally rich expression.
Feel-good song♪Hiroshi Oe

The classic “Gokigen Song♪,” with its bright, smile-inducing melody, leaves a lasting impression.
While the piece faithfully follows the hallmarks of enka-style melodies, the vocals throughout are arranged into a catchy, upbeat pop-like line.
In particular, the kobushi—often considered a challenging aspect of enka—appears infrequently here, and most instances are simple, involving a two-note pitch change, so you’ll hardly feel the typical difficulty associated with enka.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Sorry, Medicine.Shion Murasaki

“I want to tell you how I really feel” — this is a pop tune that lays the heart bare.
It’s a song by Hololive’s Shion Murasaki, released digitally in December 2024.
The lyrics and composition were handled by the popular Vocaloid producer PinocchioP.
The uptempo arrangement paired with Shion’s clearly defined vocals makes for an irresistibly catchy track.
It’s a song that really hits home when you’re longing to be honest with yourself.
AM11:00HY

A romantic song by HY that begins with a gentle keyboard intro and paints a serene morning scene for lovers.
It delicately captures blissful moments in love—breezes drifting in through the bedroom window, views shared by two, and the thrill of heading out for a drive.
Included on the album “Street Story,” released in April 2003, it became the first indie release in history to top the Oricon chart for four consecutive weeks.
The song was also featured in the 2012 NHK morning drama series “Jun to Ai” and remains popular in karaoke.
Its deft fusion of rock, punk, and hip-hop makes it perfect for a duet sung by two women.
Breakup in the fifth yearHiroshi & Kībō

This is a song by Hiroshi & Kii-bo that depicts a breakup between a man and a woman with a light, upbeat rhythm.
Released in March 1983, it was created as a sequel to their previous duet song, which enjoyed explosive popularity.
With its memorable phrases, the piece portrays the feelings of a couple who choose to part ways after five years together.
While both put on a brave face, their unresolved emotions are beautifully conveyed through the perfectly synchronized harmonies of Hiroshi and Kii-bo.
Let’s recreate the heartfelt lyrics and lively melody with beautiful harmony!
The Two of Us in 5 Minutes and 5 SecondsRose and Yusuke

A duet song by Rose and Yusuke that portrays the bittersweet parting of a slightly tipsy man and woman on a Saturday night.
Set to a beautiful melody that fully conveys a mature sense of romance, the scene of the two reaffirming their feelings for each other resonates deeply.
The exquisite harmony woven by the traditional vocals of the third-generation Columbia Rose and the warm singing of Yusuke Hashiri has captivated many fans since its release in November 2012.
With clearly divided male and female parts, it’s perfect for duets at karaoke or in snack bars.
It’s a charming piece that makes you want to share the feeling of lingering over a farewell with someone dear.





