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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.

Songs with titles that start with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (291–300)

GoodbyeToe

toe – "Goodbye" Music Video
GoodbyeToe

This is the first band that comes to mind when I think of emo.

Every single sound they make truly pierces my heart.

Among their tracks, this one is one of the few with lyrics.

The performance is so complete that you could think it would stand on its own without any words—everyone plays a leading role.

Precisely because they chose to add expression through words and vocals here, I want you to listen to it over and over, thinking about what that choice means.

Grow Old with MeTom Odell

Tom Odell – Grow Old with Me (Official Video)
Grow Old with MeTom Odell

A track released in 2013 by Tom Odell, a British singer-songwriter.

It’s a folk track with indie pop elements that reached No.

3 on the Belgian charts, and has been covered by artists such as George Simpson.

Songs with titles that start with 'Gu'. Perfect for your karaoke picks! (301–310)

GreenHouseTrack’s

Track’s – GreenHouse(Official Video)
GreenHouseTrack's

Tracks is a three-piece band from Shizuoka formed in 2014.

The members are Yonosuke Ikuta on guitar and vocals, Shunta Omura on drums, and Yuki Uchida on bass.

Garnering attention at band contests since their high school days, they’ve gone on to perform at numerous festivals such as ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL and YON FES.

Their sound blends a fast-paced, exhilarating band groove born from childhood friends playing together with melodically evocative lines that really get your heart racing.

They’ve played in cover bands and seem influenced by ELLEGARDEN, so they’re highly recommended for fans of ELLEGARDEN as well!

GOOD and EVILUVERworld

UVERworld 『GOOD and EVIL』Short Ver.
GOOD and EVILUVERworld

Released as a double A-side with “To EDEN” and chosen as the theme song for the Japanese-dubbed version of the film Venom, the 33rd single “GOOD and EVIL” features a dramatic arrangement and lyrics that convey determination, likely resonating with the film’s worldview.

The melody is complex and the key is high, so it’s not easy, but since the rhythm is simple and the overall range isn’t wide, set the key to suit your voice and sing.

With its aggressive ensemble that’s sure to energize any karaoke session, this is a powerful rock tune.

Good DaysVeni Vidi Vicious

Veni Vidi Vicious – Good Days (PV)
Good DaysVeni Vidi Vicious

This is a band formed mainly by the Irie brothers.

Sparked by the birth of his child and the Great East Japan Earthquake, this song is the masterpiece among those composed by Ryosuke Irie.

Please listen to this gem, where anxiety, hope, and impatience are all interwoven.

Good FellowsWILYWNKA

One standout example of a song that deeply explores the bonds of friendship is this work by WILYWNKA.

Featured on the album “Sacula,” it’s a track that captures the essence of hip-hop.

The lyrics convey strong ties among friends and the importance of supporting one another, delivering messages that resonate with listeners.

Released in September 2018, the song showcases WILYWNKA’s musical style and has been highly praised by fans.

It’s perfect for young people struggling with friendship or anyone who wants to reaffirm their bonds with close companions.

Why not listen to it together with your best friend?

GLORIAYUI

YUI 『GLORIA-short ver.-』
GLORIAYUI

This is the 15th single by YUI, a singer-songwriter from Fukuoka who, at her debut, was called the “angelic koto voice,” captivating listeners with vocals that are both powerful and delicate.

The song was used in a Benesse Corporation commercial for the Shinken Zemi High School Course, and it’s an outstanding number featuring a rock sound tinged with melancholy.

Its message—if there’s something you want, keep moving forward no matter how many times your heart breaks—is perfect for February, with Valentine’s Day in the mix.

With a driving, catchy chorus that gives you a push, it’s a rock tune that gives you the courage to take that first step.