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 with titles that start with 'Gu'. For your karaoke selection! (211–220)
Good Bye Bye SundayGLAY

Included as the third track on the 20th single “Tomadoi/SPECIAL THANKS,” released in 2000.
Also featured as the fifth track on DISC 1 of the 2003 compilation album “rare collectives vol.
2.” This is the first song for which bassist JIRO wrote the lyrics.
The acoustic guitar sound gives it a warm, comforting feel.
gloriousGLAY

GLAY’s 8th single “Glorious,” used as the commercial image song for “’96 Victoria,” is the track that made the band widely known to a broad audience.
Its catchy lyrical phrases and pop melody are outstanding.
Because it was produced with singable keys in mind, the overall key is low and the tempo of the melody isn’t fast, making it easy to sing.
Among GLAY’s famous songs, it’s especially beginner-friendly—a pop tune perfect for everyone to sing together at karaoke.
Glitter IllusionGLIM SPANKY

When you’re trying to catch the attention of the opposite sex at karaoke, it’s not enough to just sing cute songs.
Surprisingly, some men are captivated by cool, striking vocals.
That’s why I recommend the hit song “Glitter Illusion” by the popular rock duo GLIM SPANKY.
It has a slightly worn, retro atmosphere, and its allure lies in the sensuality hidden within a roughness you don’t often hear in recent releases.
It may be hard to sing like the vocalist Remi Matsuo, but give it a try.
Grapefruit MoonGOING STEADY

GOING STEADY, a rock band affectionately known by the abbreviation “Goiste,” centers its activities around frontman Kazunobu Mineta.
Grapefruit Moon, included on their second album Sakura no Uta, features an emotional rock ensemble built on a relaxed shuffle beat and noisy guitar sound.
The lyrics, which evoke an image of gazing up at a full moon while confronting oneself, feel sentimental yet somehow imbued with a strong resolve.
It’s a lyrical rock tune you’ll want to remember when you lose your way in everyday life.
graffitiGOING UNDER GROUND

This is the major debut single released in 2001 by the rock band GOING UNDER GROUND.
It’s a Japanese youth rock song with a somewhat wistful melody.
After this, GOING UNDER GROUND gained attention when their music was used in a TV commercial for Mitsuya Cider.
Songs with titles starting with 'Gu'. For your karaoke selection! (221–230)
GOODTIMEGOOD 4 NOTHING

A track from GOOD4NOTHING’s 11th album, “KIDS AT PLAY.” It’s a song that will have you singing along with the “Yeah~! Ah~!” Melodic hardcore punk fans won’t be able to resist! This fun-filled G4N tune is guaranteed to get you pumped!
Green boysGReeeeN

This is a support song created by the masked music group GReeeeN to encourage recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Its straightforward and powerful lyrics—like “won’t be defeated,” “again and again,” and “stand up to it”—gently push those who are doing their best.
It’s recommended for people who are afraid to move forward.





