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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.” Perfect for picking karaoke tracks! (351–360)

Good morningKetsumeishi

Ketsumeishi “Good morning” (Ketsumeishi TOUR 2013) Short Ver.
Good morning, Ketsumeishi

It’s literally a song with the theme of “waking up in the morning.” Ketsumeishi, whose lyrics written in down-to-earth language have resonated with many, included it on their 25th single, “Tsuki to Taiyō,” released in 2013.

It was selected as the theme song for the morning information program Good! Morning.

GoodbyeSakanaction

Sakanaction – Goodbye (Music Video)
Goodbye Sakanaction

For anyone feeling lost about how to move forward after a dear friend has transferred schools, I recommend Sakanaction’s “Good-Bye.” Released as a double A-side single alongside “Eureka,” this track also had a remixed version featured as the theme song for NHK’s “NEXT WORLD: Our Future.” When a friend transfers and leaves a hole in your heart, the future can suddenly feel pitch-dark.

This song stays by your side and helps you search for the future ahead together.

Good Night BabyThe King Tones

The King Tones – Good Night Baby – 1968 – Japan
Good Night Baby The King Tones

“Good Night Baby” by The King Tones is a classic released in 1968.

It’s a doo-wop style song infused with R&B flavors, and the members’ beautiful harmonies really touch the heart.

The lyrics convey the poignancy of saying goodbye while holding onto the hope of true love.

Covered by many renowned artists, it continues to be loved across generations.

It’s great to listen to alone on a quiet night, or to share with someone special.

It’s a wonderful song that lets you bask in nostalgic memories and spend a heartwarming moment.

Glycerin QueenThe Cro-Magnons

The sixth single, “Glycerin Queen,” marks their first release in about a year since the previous one.

The title is taken from “Glycerin Queen” by Suzi Quatro, a pioneering female rock singer who was active in the 1960s.

The song is a fast eighth-note beat, a punk rock sound characteristic of The Cro-Magnons.

Yet it’s not just intense—it also carries a certain sense of loneliness.

I hope you’ll immerse yourself in the world of the lyrics and enjoy it to the fullest.

Hiroto Kōmoto’s vocals really sink into the heart.

ultramarineSpitz

Gunjou, the 33rd single, was chosen as the commercial song for MLJ’s “Official Artist Sound.” It also drew attention for featuring backing vocals by Takuya Ohashi of Sukima Switch and singer-songwriter Kana Uemura.

With a relatively narrow vocal range and a relaxed rhythm, it’s less challenging than many Spitz songs, making it a safe choice for karaoke.

If possible, try tackling the chorus parts with friends—its breezy beat makes it a pleasant, uplifting pop tune that’s sure to liven things up.

Gugu GanmoSuzy Matsubara

A hilariously over-the-top gag anime featuring a talking chicken as a standout character.

The chicken, Ganmo, had such a distinctive voice that many people started doing impressions of him, and the show became very popular.

With a cute, mascot-like vibe, Ganmo is a character loved by both girls and boys.

Songs with titles starting with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (361–370)

GoodbyeZUKA-RADERU

It’s a song by Zuccharderu that seems to look back on the reasons they ended up parting ways and the moments they missed each other.

The acoustic sound with its fresh atmosphere is striking, conveying a bright, clear mood as if they’ve shaken off the breakup.

The lyrics portray how their love for each other has faded and how they will live on as strangers from now on.

The seemingly cold expressions in the lyrics and the song’s brevity are notable, strongly conveying a loss of affection and indifference.