Songs with titles that start with “Gu.” Great for your karaoke selection!
Have you ever played shiritori using song titles—connecting the last letter of a song title to choose the next one—in a shiritori karaoke game? Unlike regular shiritori, it’s surprisingly hard to come up with song titles, which actually makes it really fun.
To help in those moments, this article will introduce songs whose titles start with “gu.” We’ve gathered a variety of tracks across genders and genres, so feel free to use this as a reference for shiritori or picking songs for karaoke.
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Songs whose titles start with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (1–10)
GroundsGENERATIONS × Da-iCE

GENERATIONS, who electrify audiences on massive stages, and Da-iCE, who have steadily earned acclaim with their twin-vocal prowess.
Their first collaborative track, released in September 2025, is a number that likens the paths they’ve walked to a “foundation,” singing their resolve for the future.
Affirming the efforts they’ve made so far, its powerful message toward the next challenge is sure to give a push to anyone striving toward a goal.
With weighty harmonies that stir the heart, it’s a dance tune that raises a signal flare for a new era.
Glass HeartTENBLANK

TENBLANK is a band born from the Netflix series “Glass Heart,” blending fiction and reality.
The title track of their debut album, “Glass Heart,” set for release in August 2025, was written and composed by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS.
Its arrangement is emotionally stirring, as if surging passion spills out from silence.
The lyrics portray a heart that is as fragile and beautiful as glass, mirroring the feelings of the story’s characters.
If you’re striving toward your dreams, you’ll likely find it deeply relatable.
Lazy SongGenie High

It’s a playful track included on the album “Jenni-Hi Story.” The song features a buoyant piano riff performed by Takashi Niigaki, while Kazutoyo Koyabu and Cooky! lay down a rock-solid rhythmic foundation that gives the sound real depth—it’s incredibly pleasant to listen to.
Lyrically, it comically portrays a slightly sloppy everyday life that’s a bit different from the ideal, making you feel that being imperfect isn’t so bad.
The track was released in November 2019 as an advance single from the album.
On days when things just aren’t going well, listening to it might lighten your heart with its humorous worldview.
Songs with titles starting with “Gu” (ぐ). Perfect for karaoke selection! (11–20)
GrowingARU

Hailing from Gifu, they began their activities at university in 2006, crafting an emotional rock sound that uniquely distilled influences from overseas emo bands.
In May 2010, a keyboardist and drummer joined, ushering in a new lineup, and the following year, in 2011, they energetically released their full-length album Crystal Mind & Sense.
It’s also memorable that they shared the stage with prominent bands like 10-FEET and UNISON SQUARE GARDEN.
While it seems they have since ended their activities, their poignant, melodious sound will likely resonate with fans of Japanese rock and emo from that era.
Grapefruit MoonTOMOO

Centered on piano-and-vocal performances, singer-songwriter TOMOO expands a richly emotional musical world.
While rooted in pop and ballads, her distinctive style transcends those boundaries.
She made her major debut in 2019 and drew attention with songs like “Present” and “Awai ni.” She also garnered buzz for crafting the ending theme of the drama “Zenryōiki Ijō Kaiketsushitsu.” Her live shows are highly acclaimed, with the June 2022 performance at LINE CUBE SHIBUYA still fresh in many minds.
At first listen her music may seem subdued, but the undulating rhythms born from her piano playing and her soulful vocals blend to create a one-of-a-kind groove.
Highly recommended for those who want to surrender themselves to the music and feel a gentle, satisfying sway.
round and roundOLDUCT

It’s an ultra-cute electropop track that will make your head spin with its dizzying twists and turns.
Created by Vocaloid producer OLDUCT, it was released in August 2025.
The song captures that blissful feeling of being so smitten by a cat’s cuteness that your mind just shuts down.
The message—that in our overstimulating, information-packed days, what we really need is the healing power of cats—matches perfectly with the sound.
The duet by Yuki Kaai and Hatsune Miku is unbearably adorable, too.
It’s perfect for when you want to vibe without thinking about anything! Be sure to listen closely to the Chinese lyrics as well.
graceFujii Kaze

A grand and beautiful ballad perfect for listening under the dazzling summer sun.
This piece was released in October 2022 by Fujii Kaze, a singer-songwriter also known for his exceptional piano performances.
Many of you may recognize it as it was featured in an NTT Docomo project commercial.
As evidenced by the instrumental version sometimes performed at dome shows as “summer grace,” its sound matches summer scenery perfectly.
When worries and anxieties keep you from taking a step forward, it will gently embrace your heart and give you a supportive push.





