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!
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Songs with titles starting with “Go” (61–70)
Phantom DivePorukadotto Sutingurei

It’s a high-energy rock number perfect for a ghost-themed Halloween.
Created by the Fukuoka-born rock band Polkadot Stingray, it’s included on the EP “Pokémon Music Collective,” released in September 2023.
The track was born from a project to reconstruct Pokémon game BGM, and vocalist Shizuku’s love for Ghost-type Pokémon is on full display! The use of the “Lavender Town” theme from Pokémon Red is a thrilling touch for fans.
True to Polkadot Stingray’s playful style, roughly 70% of the lyrics consist of Pokémon Ability names.
With its driving momentum, it’s an ideal song for TikTok—perfect as BGM for costume videos or dance showcases.
Go Go Ghost ShipYonezu Kenshi

It’s a song by Kenshi Yonezu, the hitmaker behind numerous popular tracks, that you’ll want to play during the Halloween season! It’s an early work from when he shifted from releasing music under the name “Hachi” to using his real name in earnest, and its pop yet slightly warped, experimental sound is incredibly addictive.
The lyrics liken the lonely feeling of not fitting into society to a “ghost,” creating a mysterious atmosphere.
The track is included on Diorama, a seminal album from his indie era released in May 2012.
For many listeners, this was the song that got them hitting repeat.
Its distinctive sense of speed and eerie mood are a perfect match for Halloween TikTok videos featuring costumes and makeup!
Good job.kocchi no kento

Released in August 2025 to mark Kocchi no Kento’s third debut anniversary, this work is a heartwarming anthem born from his own experience of repeatedly losing to himself.
Even if you can’t become your ideal self, the lyrics affirm that this, in fact, is your true self—an encouraging message that will likely resonate with many in today’s world where comparisons are hard to avoid.
The playful sound, highlighted by a jaunty three-three-seven whistle rhythm, adds extra charm.
It’s a track filled with Kocchi no Kento’s gentle warmth.
God knows…Nishikawa Susumu

Shin Nishikawa, who has supported the works and live performances of illustrious artists like Ringo Sheena, CHAGE, and Ikimono-gakari on guitar, is from Omihachiman City in Shiga Prefecture! After debuting in a band in 1986, he went on to thrive as a studio musician.
He took part in Ringo Sheena’s landmark album Muzai Moratorium, and his searing guitar on Gibbs, which symbolizes her early sound, left a powerful impact on many listeners.
He also handled the arrangement for Mirai Wakusei on Ikimono-gakari’s album Hajimari no Uta, and the album’s win of the Japan Record Award for Best Album speaks to his skill.
Calling himself an “emotion-direct” guitarist, he’s a consummate craftsman indispensable to Japan’s music scene, known for a performance style that unleashes raw feeling.
Go-Go HeavenŌsawa Yoshiyuki

Speaking of Yoshiyuki Osawa, I think his songs that subtly evoke R&B and have a black music flavor leave a strong impression.
Those kinds of tracks often feature rhythms uncommon in Japanese music, making them fairly challenging, but “Go Go Heaven” is different.
As a song by Yoshiyuki Osawa, this one is crafted as a particularly orthodox rock number.
While the range reaches from mid2A to hiA and is on the higher side, the overall range is narrow, making key adjustments easy and giving it outstanding singability.
The groove is lively with a straightforward rhythm, so it should also be easy to keep pitch.
Go Go Round This World!fisshumanzu

It’s a classic by Fishmans, beloved for their genre-defying, original sound! Built on a foundation of reggae and dub, the song’s gently floating feel is a perfect match for the slightly wistful air of autumn.
While it sings of universal emotions hidden in everyday life, it also unfolds a mysterious, elusive world that draws you in deeper with every listen.
Released as a maxi single in February 1994.
How about taking it along for a walk at dusk?
To Marie on Fifth AvenuePedoro & Kapurishasu

Pedro & Capricious is a music group that, despite several changes of lead vocalist, has consistently remained popular.
They’ve produced many famous singers, but perhaps the most memorable era is when Mariko Takahashi served as the vocalist.
“To Mari on Gobangai (Fifth Avenue)” is a wonderfully heartwarming song sung by Mariko Takahashi.
Although the lyrics are bittersweet, the melody is relaxed and bright, making it a perfect piece for looking back on memories and creating a lively, nostalgic mood.


