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 beginning with 'Go' (81–90)
The Two of Us in 5 Minutes and 5 SecondsRōzu to Yūsuke

A duet song by Rose and Yusuke that portrays the bittersweet parting of a slightly tipsy man and woman on a Saturday night.
Set to a beautiful melody that fully conveys a mature sense of romance, the scene of the two reaffirming their feelings for each other resonates deeply.
The exquisite harmony woven by the traditional vocals of the third-generation Columbia Rose and the warm singing of Yusuke Hashiri has captivated many fans since its release in November 2012.
With clearly divided male and female parts, it’s perfect for duets at karaoke or in snack bars.
It’s a charming piece that makes you want to share the feeling of lingering over a farewell with someone dear.
Thanks for your hard work.Shü

An energetic number packed with cheers for people living in an unreasonable society! Released by Shü in April 2025, this work features the strikingly powerful vocals of Kasane Teto.
Its up-tempo rhythm and catchy melody line stick in your ears and give you a boost when you listen.
When you’re worn out from work or relationships, or weighed down by a hazy mood, it’s sure to resonate with your heart.
I’m sorryMaiami Paati

Formed in Sapporo, Hokkaido, the four-piece band Miami Party is an expressive group rooted in J-pop and rock, incorporating unique elements of poetry reading and rap.
They made their debut in August 2017 with the EP “Until Morning Comes,” selling 1,000 copies in just two months.
Since then, they have actively performed live and released new music; in May 2020, their second EP “p.q.b.d” reached No.
2 on Tower Records’ weekly indie chart.
Their media recognition has grown as well, including being selected as a featured track on Nippon Broadcasting System’s “All Night Nippon.” In 2023, one of their songs was chosen as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Choco Planner.” The band’s powerful instrumental sound and Takayoshi Sakurai’s emotive vocals continue to captivate listeners seeking music that resonates deeply.
Golden LifeAKINO with bless4

This is a collaboration song by AKINO, who shot to fame with Genesis of Aquarion, and her real siblings.
The wonderfully soothing backing vocals seem designed to bring out AKINO’s powerful, soaring voice—truly a sibling synergy.
Their voices match beautifully, don’t they?
God DIVAALI PROJECT

Literally, it means “goddess of god.” She’s the ultimate woman.
Lady Arika is showing off the full extent of the skills she gained as a former opera singer.
Judging from the lyrics, it feels like she’s a goddess of demons.
And reading more deeply, I think it might be a song about a soapland worker.
GOLDAwesome City Club

A slightly different Awesome track from what we’ve shared so far—one that conveys a message and a sense of happiness.
Rather than a typical city pop rhythm, it fits more broadly into pop.
It’s a bright song that would suit the outdoors, with a vibe that feels like it could be used in a commercial.
Songs with titles starting with “Go” (91–100)
Thank you for having been here.Ayo97 & A Han

A fantasy-tinged track released in February 2019.
While it falls into the heartbreak-song category, it isn’t straightforward—its lyrics are abstract, full of phrasing that’s a bit removed from reality.
You can kind of sense that from the cover art, right? Is the original motif Assassin’s Creed, perhaps? It’s a ballad leaning toward rap, and I think that makes it approachable for Japanese listeners.


