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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.” For your karaoke selection! (411–420)

Goodbyenursery rhyme

The children’s song “Goodbye” depicts seeing off a father as he heads out to work and other activities.

The lyrics were written by Yoshimi Sato, a nursery rhyme lyricist and poet known for songs like “The Policeman Dog,” and the music was composed by Koyo Kawamura, the composer of pieces such as “Seagull Sailor.” In the lyrics, farewells are said not only to the father but also to friends and a pet dog.

However, it is by no means a sad song; it portrays the everyday “goodbyes” that arise from ordinary daily events.

Why not sing it on Father’s Day while thinking of fathers who go out to work for their families, come rain or wind?

Green Greennursery rhyme

Set to a bright melody, “Green Green” sings about living with the message left by a father one can no longer meet.

Originally a song by the American folk group The New Christy Minstrels, in Japan a version with different lyrics from the original has become popular.

Just like the song, some older adults may also have a saying from their fathers that has stayed with them over the years.

On Father’s Day, try singing this song and reflecting on the precious words you received from your father.

Good ByeYuito Takeuchi & $HOR1 WINBOY

Good Bye – Yuito Takeuchi & $HOR1 WINBOY
Good Bye - Yuito Takeuchi & $HOR1 WINBOY

HOR1 WINBOY, who has achieved global acclaim as a dancer, is now also active as an artist.

This piece, Good Bye, features his collaboration with Yuito Takeuchi.

Sung in the mid-to-high to high vocal range, the song’s vocal line itself is very simple.

It’s not insanely high, but the consistently elevated range throughout would give an average person a headache.

However, men with naturally high voices should be able to sing it without any problem.

Songs with titles starting with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (421–430)

Good MorningMinami

A heartwarming song that gently colors everyday life.

Released in June 2024, it was written as the theme song for TV Asahi’s information program “Good! Morning.” While portraying realistic morning scenes—days that pass like fast-forward, the impatience of waiting at traffic lights—it sings about the importance of finding small joys within them.

Minami’s transparent, clear vocals soften the rush of a busy morning.

On gloomy days or when you feel low, this song will give you a gentle push.

Highly recommended as the first track to start your morning.

Gunshi Kanbee Main ThemeYugo Kanno

This is the theme song for “Strategist Kanbei,” composed by Yugo Kanno.

“Strategist Kanbei” is the 53rd Taiga drama, broadcast from January 5 to December 21, 2014.

The genius strategist—said to be the man without whom Hideyoshi would never have unified the realm—was portrayed by Junichi Okada of V6.

Good FriendMomoko Kikuchi

Released in June 1986, this song showcases Momoko Kikuchi’s charm to the fullest, with her pure and earnest aura shining through.

Its tender, bittersweet lyrics centered on friendship blend beautifully with a sophisticated melody that carries elements of city pop, leaving a deep impression on listeners.

Included on the album “ADVENTURE,” the track remains one of Kikuchi’s signature songs and enjoys enduring popularity among fans.

While depicting the friendships and farewells of youth, it also conveys a message filled with gratitude and hope—making it a perfect song for reminiscing about memories with friends or for feeling the bonds with someone dear.

dead drunk; completely wastedKenichi Hagiwara

“Guden Guden” Kenichi Hagiwara (cover) – Tete with Mary Ann
Totally wasted Kenichi Hagiwara

Kenichi Hagiwara, an artist affectionately known as “Shoken.” His track Guden Guden features a rough-edged, gritty sound that perfectly suits someone with his history of numerous scandals and incidents.

It’s an irresistible song for men in their 60s who love rock and blues.

Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to get the crowd going.