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! (431–440)
Green Eyed MonsterLINDBERG

LINDBERG, a rock band that was popular in the 1990s and is known for their big hit “Ima Sugu Kiss Me,” released their 26th single “Green eyed Monster” in 1996.
It’s a really nice song with a happy vibe themed around a monster.
GloomyLeta

Some of you might be feeling down after a breakup.
If so, let me recommend a song that can lift your spirits: “Gloomy.” It’s a track by Leta, who has been posting music on YouTube since 2023.
From a woman’s perspective, it portrays the attempt to forget someone after a heartbreak.
Although the theme is a breakup, the song isn’t somber—it’s actually high-energy.
Another highlight is how it uses various metaphors to describe the process of trying to forget the other person.
Songs with titles starting with 'Gu'. For your karaoke selection! (441–450)
Glitter Flatter ScatterProject B-

It’s the very last song you unlock in the music game jubeat Qubell.
There are no lyrics.
Its irregular phrasing is distinctive, and the track has dramatic ups and downs, with sections that calm down and others where more layers build up.
The opening synthesizer tone is extremely memorable.
Glacial LOVESIAM SHADE

It’s an uptempo, simple, and very easy-to-listen-to track.
It’s a song that’s very easy to get into.
However, even though it’s simple, it’s highly calculated, and the way it unfolds is really interesting.
Perhaps it sounds simple because their technique is outstanding.
graduallyday after tomorrow
It was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s variety show “B.
C.
Beauty Colosseum.” The song “gradually” isn’t just about graduating—it’s a heartbreak song about “graduating from you,” the person she loved.
It’s so bittersweet.
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It’s included on the mini-album “day after tomorrow.” I really wish this song would reach a wider audience.
Misono also covered this track on her own solo cover album.
It might be fun to compare it with the Day After Tomorrow-era version.
Glory DaysKeizo Nakanishi

A track included on the album “Steps,” it was used as a commercial song for Yoyogi Seminar.
With its up-tempo arrangement, the refreshing sense of speed is delightful, and the solo in the interlude—with a tone like a vibraphone—sounds really cool! The use of brass and strings is also one of the hallmark features of his music!
GranmamareJoe Hisaishi

Ponyo’s mother is a sea goddess-like being named Granmamare.
Although she appears human, she is far larger than any person, and the sailors who glimpsed her at sea called her “Kannon-sama.” This piece is performed with a gentle, soft, and expansive feel that seems to capture the grandeur and divinity of Granmamare.
The strings’ timbre creates a warm atmosphere, as if one were enveloped by her immense presence.





