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 starting with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (251–260)
Goodnight GoodnightMaroon 5

Maroon 5 is a rock band that has released numerous hit songs and is popular in Japan.
When you think about an ex you’ve broken up with, you can’t sleep at night… Many of you have felt that way, right? This is recommended for those long, wistful, melancholy autumn nights.
graphite/diamondMay’n

A track by singer May’n, best known for her role as Sheryl Nome in Macross.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime adaptation of the smartphone game app Azur Lane.
May’n’s beautiful vocals, with their brilliant high notes, and the driving melody will get you hyped.
The dramatic arrangement, with powerfully resonant strings, captivates many listeners.
Goodbye To YouMichelle Branch

A track released in 2002 by American singer-songwriter Michelle Branch.
It was inspired by a breakup she experienced when she was 15.
The song has been featured in many forms of media, including the TV drama Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Songs with titles starting with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (261–270)
Grown-up’s ParadiseMili

An ambitious work that portrays the difficulty of holding on to a childlike heart and the inner conflict of becoming an adult.
Mili’s signature fantastical sound and lyrics that are simple yet profound resonate deeply.
Released in April 2024, this piece was also used as an image song for the popular game Arknights.
Its unique musicality—fusing classical elements with modern electronic music—is a must-listen not only for Mili fans.
When you find yourself at a crossroads in life or feel crushed by the responsibilities of adulthood, please give it a listen.
It will surely stay close to your heart.
Goodbye, My MaryMy Hair is Bad

Set to a driving, characteristically My Hair is Bad-style performance, this song depicts the heartbreak experienced by a protagonist chasing their dreams and is included on the 2016 album “woman’s.” Because the tempo is fast, the lyrics are delivered quickly, so be careful not to get left behind.
The key is to read the lyrics or listen to the original track in advance.
On the other hand, some people find slow ballads harder to sing, so this is a song I’d like those listeners to try at least once.
GranblueNIL

How about “Granblue” by NIL, a Vocaloid producer known for many dark tracks? It features a heavy, hard metal-like sound.
The lyrics focus on loneliness and inner darkness, giving it a powerful feel.
It’s also great for karaoke: the deep low-end makes it easy to get into the groove, and the key stays consistent, making it easier to sing.
If high notes aren’t your strong suit but you want to try a Vocaloid song, definitely give it a listen.
Goodbye, Rock 'n' RollNeru

It’s a Vocaloid rock track with a somewhat forlorn, retro vibe.
The song is by Neru, the Vocaloid producer behind numerous hit tracks like “Lost One’s Weeping,” and it’s included on his major-label debut album, Sekai Seifuku, released in 2013.
I imagine many listeners will relate to the lyrics, which portray the sense of distance from people around you and the restlessness of the heart.
It might hit especially hard if you listen to it while walking outside around dusk.
If you’re into guitar rock, be sure to check it out!





