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)
Glory Steady Go!Wonderlands x Showtime × Megurine Luka

Let’s get hyped with music that sounds like a toy box turned upside down! Wonderlands×Showtime’s “Glory Steady Go!” is a piece created by Kinoshita, a Vocaloid producer known for their catchy pop style.
Its lively sound and bright vocals will energize you.
Each part can be sung in a way that’s close to your natural voice, so it’s great for mixed-gender karaoke.
Think of it as a duet-style song.
Keep the momentum alive and give it a try!
Growing upHiroki Miyake, Chika Uchida

This is a song created by today’s hugely popular duo: lyrics by Kankuro Kudo and music by Gen Hoshino, performed on NHK E-TV’s “Miitsuketa!” It captures in song a universally relatable moment—children growing up and, as a result, saying goodbye to their favorite things.
Songs with titles starting with 'Gu'. For your karaoke selection! (371–380)
GraduationU-ka Saegusa IN db

This song tells the story of two people who were separated after graduation, capturing the memories of happier times, the helplessness of a past that can’t be restored, and the loneliness of being apart.
After parting with someone important, we often find ourselves recalling the joyful moments we shared, which only makes the loneliness feel even deeper.
This song gently stays by your side and supports you through that helplessness and sorrow.
While it can be good to listen to upbeat music for a boost when you’re struggling or feeling lonely, there are also times when letting a sad song move you to tears can be more healing.
Glowing Storm!Otome Storm!

When I was nervous on the stage I’d always dreamed of, a senior helped me out—that memory stays with me.
If you want to express your gratitude, how about this song? It’s performed by a unit that appeared in the social game “THE iDOLM@STER Million Live!” during the “Platinum Star Live.”
Probability of chanceYuji Inoue

girl next door is a music unit produced company-wide by avex to commemorate its 20th anniversary.
Its guitarist, Yuji Inoue, is from Fukushima Prefecture.
In addition to being the guitarist for GND, he has also worked as a support guitarist for various artists such as AAA, Ai Otsuka, and Masahiko Kondo.
He made his major debut in 2002 with the single “ISM” as a member of Wish*.
After Wish* went on hiatus, he began working as a studio musician, and in 2008 he made his debut again as the guitarist of girl next door with the single “Gūzen no Kakuritsu” (Coincidental Probability).
Even after GND disbanded in 2013, he has continued to be active as a guitarist and composer, contributing to film and anime music, and he has also published guitar instructional books.
Fun, fun, fun at the deeply moving sunsetYuko Imai

Included on the 1993 album “FUN FUN FUN.” Born in 1967, a singer-songwriter from Tokyo.
With a mid-tempo, groovy, funk-like bass and bright synthesizer tones that lift the listener’s spirits, it’s that kind of track.
Grand symphonySayaka Sasaki

I’m Sayaka Sasaki, a female singer from Akita City, Akita Prefecture.
I’m an anime fan who openly identifies as an otaku, and I’ve said that I entered this industry because I wanted to become an anisong singer.
I love anime and anime songs so much that many of my tracks have been tied up with anime.





