Songs with titles that start with “Go”
Are there any songs that come to mind when you’re asked for titles that start with “go” (ご)? Titles that begin with a voiced consonant can be hard to recall, but in fact there are plenty of song titles that start with the numeral “5,” or with words like “GO,” “gozen” (morning/a.m.), “gogo” (afternoon/p.m.), or “gomen” (sorry)—all of which make for easy-to-use song titles.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles start with “go” (ご).
There are many songs with titles that include words like “gozen” and “gogo,” and we’ll highlight hits and well-known tracks among them.
Let’s get started!
Songs with titles starting with “Go” (1–10)
5TELLANEW!FLOW

FLOW is a five-member mixture rock band with a fervent global following.
Released in January 2026 and chosen as the theme song for the arcade card game Mobile Suit Gundam Arsenal Base WAVECHOES, this track shines with a finely tuned interplay between twin vocalists that mirrors the game’s 5-on-5 battle system, stirring a sense of camaraderie that really fires you up.
It’s also surprising to learn that it was produced around the world—in places like Chicago and London—squeezed in between stops on their overseas tour, as if the heat of the journey was poured directly into the music.
The synth-driven, high-velocity sound is sure to steel your resolve before a make-or-break moment.
It’s an energetic rock tune that gives a powerful push to players heading into battle.
GOATNEW!Number_i

Number_i is a boys group with overwhelming dance skills and a one-of-a-kind expressive power, setting their sights on the world.
Their debut track, released for streaming in January 2024 as the opening of the group’s journey, is a hard-hitting hip-hop number.
The all-rap structure unfolding over a heavy, low-end beat is breathtaking, and you can’t help but be overpowered by the intensity radiated by Sho Hirano, Yuta Jinguji, and Yuta Kishi.
Released on CD that March as the single “GOAT,” the song sparked an explosive reaction, with its music video surpassing 100 million views.
The powerful lyrics, boldly declaring where they stand now, are guaranteed to ignite listeners’ hearts.
Put it on before a make-or-break moment and crank up your energy.
Sorry, Chocolatte.NEW!kisara

This piece, released in January 2026 by the Vocaloid producer Kisara.
The title might make you imagine a sweet, dessert-like song, but the lyrics pour in thick emotions—the bitterness hidden within the heart.
The unison woven by the twin vocals of Naruka Hime and Naruka Mikoto is pleasant, yet the emotional sway gives you a jolt.
Please take in the earnest message lurking within the highly addictive, pop-tinged soundscape!
GO! GO! MANIACNEW!Hōkago Tī Taimu

It’s the opening theme song of the anime K-On!! (Season 2), a popular track performed in the show by the band “Ho-kago Tea Time.” It’s characterized by an ultra-fast tempo over 250 BPM and lyrics packed with information.
I love K-On!! too and sing it at karaoke, but GO! GO! MANIAC is impossible to sing with just knowledge from listening…! First-timers will probably be like “?” just from hearing it.
For starters, the tempo is so fast you can’t tell what they’re saying, bits of English pop up here and there, it’s hard to tell where the melody phrases are cut, and a brand-new melody appears right at the very end—these are the main things to watch out for.
I think you’ll get a bit more used to it if you listen while looking at the lyrics from the beginning.
Try learning it by slowing down the playback speed on YouTube!
God knows…suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)

“God knows…,” the in-story song from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, is famous for the cultural festival live performance.
It gets the crowd going from the very first note, and it’s an anime song that looks cool if you can sing it! The structure is easy to follow, so focus on expressiveness.
First, for the A verse, it’s best to sing quietly and calmly, with clear vowel articulation.
For the B verse, you’re heading toward the chorus, so sing without forcing your voice.
When the melody changes, lift your eyebrows to get ready.
Ride that momentum into the chorus, but be careful not to shout.
Aim to “project into the distance” rather than “yell.” In the last chorus, the key changes and the pitch goes up, so keep the same mindset—“send your voice even farther”! If you just watch the pitch bar honestly, you should be able to aim for a high score!
golden hourNEW!back number

Despite its glittering title, this track stands out with a hefty rock sound and distorted guitars.
It embodies the band’s resolve to keep stepping onto the stage without settling for the status quo.
The song is included on their seventh album, “Humor,” released in January 2023.
While it doesn’t have a specific tie-in, it was written late in the album’s production and plays a key role in threading a backbone through the whole work.
Shimizu Iyori’s lyrics—confronting the struggles behind flashy success and calmly assessing where they stand now—are sure to strike listeners to the core.
It will powerfully push the backs of working adults fighting day by day and those trying to take on new challenges.
It’s a number with overwhelming intensity that makes you want to experience it live.
GO TO THE FUTURENEW!Sakanakushon

An emotional song that captures the essence of Sakanaction.
It’s the title track from their first album, “GO TO THE FUTURE,” released in May 2007.
Originally written acoustically, it was reborn with a band arrangement that incorporates a three-beat rhythm, resulting in a sound with a distinctive sense of weightless drift.
The world conjured by Ichiro Yamaguchi—like moving through fog, filled with resolve for the future—seems to gently give listeners a push forward.
It’s a classic loved by fans since the early days.
If you want to start something new but feel uncertain, I hope you’ll give it a listen.
This song will surely give you the courage to move ahead.



