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! (441–450)
GRAVITATIONSAkira Inoue
A song with a cool guitar riff in the intro.
All the lyrics are in English.
The sound is mostly fusion.
Released in 1981, this track was used at the time in a TV commercial for tires.
The strong sense of speed likely comes from the imagery of a car driving down the highway.
Grow SlowlyYuka Iguchi

This song was used as the ending theme for the anime A Certain Scientific Railgun S and was released as voice actress Yuka Iguchi’s second single.
Throughout, it has a bright feel, with piano embellishments—the sparkling, upbeat piano riff is especially appealing.
Glass smileMai Kuraki

A B-side track from the 2000 single “Smile.” A singer born in 1982 from Chiba Prefecture.
Carried by a slow-tempo rhythm and a mellow, wistful melodic line, her vocals have a certain fragility that, as you listen, stirs something deep in your heart.
GOOD MORNING-CALLKyoko Koizumi

“GOOD MORNING-CALL” is the 25th single released by Kyoko Koizumi in 1988.
The song also drew attention because Koizumi herself composed it.
It was also well-loved as the commercial song for Knorr Cup Soup.
Greenstorm

Although it was an unreleased track not included on any singles or original albums, it appears only on the best-of album “Ura Ara Maniacs.” It was also used as the image song for “ZOOM IN!! SUPER × NEWS ZERO Touch! eco 2009.” A pop ballad in which the group excels, it unfolds steadily with solo parts for each member.
While projecting a fresh image throughout, it’s a song that resonates with a wide audience for its warmth and kindness.
Songs with titles starting with 'Gu' (ぐ). For your karaoke selection! (451–460)
Good luck and goodbyeYumi Matsutoya
“Good Luck and Good Bye,” the fourth track on Side B of the fourth album, The 14th Moon, released on November 20, 1976, features a gently flowing sound, vocals that are calm with a touch of wistfulness, and lyrics that let a love once left wounded come to a slightly warmer close.
It’s a song of a delicate, fleeting love that gradually clears the heart.
slowpoke; dawdler; someone who is slow or clumsy (can also imply being indecisive or dull)Naoko Ken

A woman hides her own feelings and volunteers to play Cupid between her female friend and the man, in the song “Guzu” (meaning “slowpoke” or “dawdler”).
The friend is a beautiful girl who’s dressed to the nines, while she, the supporting role, shows up in plain everyday clothes.
Crying inside but forcing a smile, the protagonist jokingly says, “Please take good care of her,”—a sorrowful song of a beautiful lie.
Released in 1975.







