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! (361–370)
Grave of MusicThe best in the world

Sekaiichi is a trio renowned for each member’s exceptional musicianship.
They deliver warm songs to listeners, singing about everyday happiness and familiar scenes.
Their work spans a wide range—from rock that leans into their signature sound to polished pop.
At the core of their groovy ensemble playing lies a distinctly funk-driven sensibility.
The brisk guitar and pulsing, undulating bass lines will have your body swaying before you know it.
It’s a funk band whose stylish sound also channels the passionate appeal of rock.
Good Luck my sisterChatmonchy

The wedding song “Good Luck my sister” is written from the younger sister’s perspective.
At her beloved older sister’s wedding, the younger sister is doing her best to hold back tears that are about to spill over.
She sincerely wishes her sister happiness, but perhaps the feeling of loneliness is even stronger.
They’ll still be family, but it’s really sad to think their closeness might change after the marriage.
Still, from the older sister’s point of view, seeing her little sister fighting back tears at the wedding would probably make her all the more dear to her (lol).
Gunzō SummerMimimi Panno

Mimi Panno is a current high school singer who rose to prominence through “Take You Higher,” and is known for her collaboration with KOTONOHOUSE.
She gained major attention in 2022 with the theme song for Powerful Pro Baseball 2022.
Centering her activities on YouTube and streaming apps, she became popular for covering Vocaloid songs.
“Take You Higher,” which fuses KOTONOHOUSE’s “Kawaii Dance Music” craftsmanship with her clear, soaring vocals, has won strong support from many young listeners.
In particular, young people seeking new musical styles and listeners attuned to digital music trends should remember her name now!
Green BirdFujifabric

An emotional and beautiful piece that opens with the timbre of strings.
Included on the 2015 concept mini-album “BOYS.” It sings of a pure love that isn’t seeking anything special.
A heartrending love song that tightens the chest.
The Gunma Empire: The Revolt of Grilled ManjūYazuki

This is a mixture rock track by a Vocaloid producer born and raised in Gunma.
It features two different Vocaloids used as if they’re dueling, and it’s characterized by an intense, powerful, comical, and fun vibe.
It’s a song I especially want fathers from Gunma Prefecture to hear.
Green StraightLive P

Green Straight by LiveP is an invigorating track that lightens the listener’s heart.
It’s as if a pleasant breeze is blowing through, helping you forget the clamor of everyday life.
Its refreshingly cool melody is sure to offer many people a brief respite in their daily routine.
In fact, many were likely soothed by this song when it was first released.
It’s a highly recommended gem that gently eases the fatigue and restlessness of a busy life and frees the mind.
Glico Amon Gopiiku CM SongRobert Akiyama

There was a time when the comedian Akiyama from the trio Robert appeared solo in a commercial for Glico’s product Almond Peak.
The ad was targeted at housewives, and he reportedly took part in developing the concept himself, so it may have resonated with wives in many households.





