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.” Perfect for karaoke selections! (401–410)
An accidental answerSakurazaka46

This is a coupling track from Sakurazaka46’s 2nd single “BAN,” released after the group rebranded from Keyakizaka46 and made a fresh start in 2020.
It might be heard as a love song, or perhaps not.
From the intro’s melody—which evokes a nostalgic feeling—you’re instantly drawn in, as if memories from that day gently resurface.
When you encounter a side of yourself you didn’t know, or meet a new version of yourself—surely everyone has felt, at least once, that strange moment of being guided by something.
Sometimes coincidences overlap to create a flow that feels like fate.
Even while feeling bewildered by such change, this song hits especially hard when you want to question yourself.
With Karin Fujiyoshi’s expressive performance at center and the song’s profound lyrics, it’s a masterpiece that resonates deeply.
Great MazingerIchiro Mizuki

The robot anime Mazinger Z evolved into Great Mazinger.
It’s a robot series that many boys dreamed of.
The wild vocals of anison icon Ichiro Mizuki made a huge impact, and many people listened so much they could sing the full chorus.
GlassRyuichi Kawamura

Ryuichi Kawamura is a singer-songwriter from Kanagawa, born in 1970, and the vocalist of LUNA SEA.
He’s known for slow ballads that could be considered a bit on the sweet side, featuring melodies that match his voice well.
The sudden lift in tone at the chorus feels great to sing.
glitterAyumi Hamasaki

This is a love song by Ayumi Hamasaki that resonates thanks to its distinctly gyaru-like artistry and the grandeur of her live performances.
Its lyrics, which are easy for female college students to relate to, and its karaoke-friendly melody have made it especially popular.
Good LifeShota Shimizu

I’m living a good life because I met good friends who let me be my true self.
Shota Shimizu’s 2018 release “Good Life” expresses the joy of having found a good life.
Until he met the friends who changed his life, he always felt alone, but the song tells of discovering the best place where he can be himself and meeting the best companions and friends there.
Spring, when new lives begin, is also a season full of new encounters.
Like in this song, you might stumble upon a friendship that changes your life.
Listen with that hope in your heart.
Grand BlueShonan no Kaze

This is a track by Shonan no Kaze that was chosen as the theme song for the TV anime Grand Blue.
Matching the scuba-diving-themed anime, GRAND BLUE is a feel-good number that lets you feel the dazzling sun and the summery blue sky! It’s an energizing song that makes you want to start dancing, so be sure to give it a listen when you head out to the beach in summer or go for a drive!
ultramarineHikari Mitsushima

She debuted as a member of the seven-person unit “Folder.” After the group disbanded, she blossomed as an actress and is now active in many TV dramas and films.
Her strong singing ability hasn’t faded, and “Gunjou” was released in August 2017.





