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' (71–80)
GHOSTRIDERtoukyou yankii-su

This is the title track from Tokyo Yankees’ major-label debut album GHOSTRIDER, released in October 1993, by a band often described as the “Japanese Motörhead.” It portrays an outlaw tearing through the night alone, brimming with raw impulse.
The sound—a fusion of punk’s defiant spirit and metal’s heaviness—stirs the adrenaline on a gut level.
On nights when you want to blow away that helpless frustration and the suffocation of everyday life, blasting this record might just slam your heart’s throttle wide open.
GONGWANIMA

WANIMA’s “GONG” is the theme song for the film One Piece: Stampede and is included on the single Summer Trap!!.
You can feel the excitement of an adventure beginning and the strong determination to push toward the future through its powerful sound.
Because they’re a three-piece band, each instrument’s tone can be clearly heard, so it’s important not only to rely on sheer momentum but also to be mindful of playing with precision.
While the performance has plenty of power, the rhythms and chords are fundamentally straightforward, so let’s proceed with an awareness of how to add drive and momentum within that framework.
GOLDOoochie Koochie

This is the debut track from Ooochie Koochie, a unit formed by two legends, whose 70s-style disco sound and scenes of youth tug at the heartstrings.
It was released in February 2025.
The composition is by Koji Kikkawa, with lyrics by Tamio Okuda.
Created around the theme “What if we were around 20, living in Hiroshima,” the nostalgic sound is perfect for listening to while driving.
Why not lose yourself in the groove where playful adult spirit and wistful melancholy coexist?
gossipOSTER project

Listening to this glossy, powerful track, I couldn’t help but imagine a scene from a movie: a woman singing in a corner of a restaurant bar, accompanied by a grand piano.
It’s a sexy, cool song with a great tempo that makes you want to start stepping to the beat.
I love you five years from nowTEE

TEE is a singer-songwriter from Hiroshima who sparked a bidding war among record labels in 2010 and made a major debut.
As an artist who was already creating buzz before his debut, he has continued to produce major hits since.
Here’s one of his tracks—infused with elements of surf music—that perfectly suits the sea.
GOLDEN GIRLikimonogakari

It’s the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “Onna wa Sore o Yurusanai” (Women Won’t Forgive That).
This song was also written and composed by the vocalist, Ms.
Yoshioka.
The slightly rapid, densely packed vocal delivery is incredibly cute.
I think it’s a suitably gorgeous track for a “Golden Girl.”
Go Girl ~Victory of Love~Mōningu Musume.

There are many love songs by Morning Musume, but I think this one really brings out the cuteness.
The melody captures a girl in love so well, and above all, when you listen to the lyrics, it’s a song that lifts you up—making you feel like, even if it’s unrequited love, you can try your best and win!


