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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 starting with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (381–390)

GOOD and BADHentai Gentlemen’s Club

Hentai Shinshi Club / GOOD and BAD (Visualizer)
GOOD and BAD Hentai Gentlemen’s Club

The track “GOOD and BAD,” included on the 1st album ZURUMUKE, features lyrics that evoke the image of charging ahead with what you find fun—a message that feels especially important in today’s society with its many constraints.

The melody and rap contain no particularly fast phrases or large pitch jumps, making it approachable to tackle.

However, since switching between melody and rap and managing breath timing during the rap can be tricky, if you’re singing solo, be mindful to avoid awkward breaks and keep the flow smooth.

Songs with titles starting with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (391–400)

Good SmellBenio Yonomori starring Eriko Matsui

Unconfirmed Character Song 02: 'Benio Yonomori starring Eriko Matsui' - Preview
Good Smell Yonomori Benio starring Eriko Matsui

It’s a cool and stylish, fast-paced mixture rock tune, but the lyrics are strange.

“Good Smell” is a character song from the anime Engaged to the Unidentified, sung by Eriko Matsui, who plays Benio Yonomori.

As I mentioned earlier, its appeal lies in a sound arrangement that seems to go all-in on stylishness.

However, the siscon level in the lyrics is intense.

They’re filled from top to bottom with feelings for her little sister, to the point that it’s so over the top it’s almost scary.

Glorious morningSakurako Ohara

Sakurako Ohara “Glorious Morning” (Music Video Full ver.)
Glorious Morning Sakurako Ohara

Sakurako Ohara is a singer who won the audition for the film The Liar and His Lover and made her simultaneous debut as an actress and singer.

Her song Glorious morning, included on her 3rd single Midsummer Sun, was used as the theme song for the TV program Mezamashi Doyoubi from April 4, 2015 to September 26, 2015.

With its message of setting worries and anxieties aside and acting on your feelings, it may soothe those whose hearts have been worn down by the busyness of daily life.

It’s a clear, refreshing pop tune with a translucent quality that perfectly suits the morning hours.

GliderYohei Omori

Yohei Omori is a singer-songwriter from Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, known for his gentle, embracing vocals.

He debuted in 1996 with the single “Kanojo,” and in 2004 he took part in the tribute album “BLUE: A TRIBUTE TO YUTAKA OZAKI.” His 2004 song “Glider” was featured as an insert song in the 2005 film “1 Litre of Tears.” From 2013, for four consecutive years, his music was selected for commercials by Fukuoka Financial Group, a major comprehensive financial group in Kyushu, drawing significant attention.

Ultramarine SurvivalMikako Komatsu

Mikako Komatsu “Ultramarine Survival” YouTube Ver.
Gunjou Survival Mikako Komatsu

This song, with its cool, loud guitar sound, is the seventh single by Mikako Komatsu, a singer from Mie Prefecture, released in 2015.

It was used as the ending theme for the youth anime Aoharu x Kikanjuu, which depicts the story of high school students obsessed with survival games.

Glory DaysHiroya Ozaki

Hiroya Ozaki “Glory Days” Official Music Video
Hiroya Ozaki - Glory Days

This song was used as the opening theme for the anime Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 1.

Hiroya Ozaki said that he felt his own situation was similar to that of the protagonist, Renton Thurston, and that he imagined Renton’s desire to meet his father when creating this song.

Because it’s a piece that resonates with family feelings, it’s recommended for wedding receptions and after-parties.

By the way, Hiroya Ozaki’s father is the famous Yutaka Ozaki.

A Cat in the CrowdYutaka Ozaki

Yutaka Ozaki - A Cat in the Crowd ('88 Tokyo Dome)
Yutaka Ozaki with a cat tail in the crowd

This song portrays the feeling of making oneself small and the anguish of being crushed by a powerful current.

It was included on the 1985 album “Kaikirouku” (Record of Return).

The title was inspired by an episode involving Yutaka Ozaki and a stray cat, which lends the piece a notable warmth.

It’s a song that speaks carefully through its words, with gentle sounds that highlight the powerful vocals.

Since the melodic rises and falls are gradual, imagining it as if you’re speaking to someone can make it easier to sing.