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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)

GO FOR IT !!Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino 'GO FOR IT !!' MV Full
GO FOR IT !!Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino is a singer-songwriter who enjoys immense support for her lyrics that portray a realistic view of love.

This single, released in July 2012, is a pop tune with a summery freshness and an exhilarating beat that feels great.

It vividly depicts the wavering feelings of love leading up to the decision to confess to someone you like, as well as the courage to take that first step.

The song was used in a Yamazaki Bread “Lunch Pack” commercial and was also included on the album Love Place.

Sending lyrics that feel like a friend cheering you on, or phrases that convey the tension right before a confession, over LINE could make the other person’s heart race.

Why not use this straightforward anthem that teaches the importance of taking action over winning or losing in love to approach the person you’re interested in?

Let’s eat (a meal)!MEGA SHINNOSUKE

TV Anime 'Hiroshi Nohara: The Way of Lunch' Non-Credit Opening Video | Mega Shinnosuke 'Let’s Eat Rice'
Let's eat (a meal)!MEGA SHINNOSUKE

In the midst of a busy daily routine, there are moments when a sudden sense of loneliness creeps in—and the warmth of a good meal can really reach your heart.

This is the kind of moment that this track by Mega Shinnosuke gently accompanies.

Anchored by acoustic guitar, its brisk rhythm and flowing strings feel easy on the ears, resulting in a pop tune that seems to energize you just by listening.

Released in October 2025 as the opening theme for the anime “Hiroshi Nohara: The Way of Lunch,” it carries the down-to-earth message characteristic of the multitalented Mega Shinnosuke, who handles everything from songwriting to video production.

How about using it as background music for a quick breather during study or work—perfect for lunchtime.

GOTHIC×GOSSIPnazomeita

GOTHIC × GOSSIP / feat. KAITO & Kagamine Len
GOTHIC×GOSSIPnazomeita

An addictive dance track where decadent gothic elements blend with a modern edge of poison.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Nazomeita, it was released in December 2025.

Layered vocals from KAITO and Kagamine Len deftly portray the duality and unease of rumors.

Its daring production—featuring rap and Russian hardbass-inspired sounds—is a must-hear.

Surrender to the heavy beats and thrilling twists, and you’ll find yourself hitting repeat before you know it!

Songs with titles starting with “Go” (11–20)

Gold Unbalance feat. Kento NakajimaMori Calliope

[MV] Gold Unbalance feat. Kento Nakajima – Mori Calliope
Gold Unbalance feat. Kento NakajimaMori Calliope

The globally popular VTuber rapper, Mori Calliope.

Set for release in November 2025, this track is an energetic rock tune featuring idol Kento Nakajima.

Selected as the theme song for the Amazon Prime show “Saikyō Shin Combi Ketteisen: THE Golden Combi 2025,” it blends Japanese and English lyrics with rapid-fire rap and soaring vocals that set your heart ablaze.

Its message—that there’s beauty in imperfection and that our differences make us shine—encourages you to embrace your true self.

I’m sorry.osage

osage – Sorry. [Music Video]
I'm sorry.osage

Osage is a four-piece band based in Shimokitazawa.

Their track “Gomenne,” released digitally in November 2025, was produced as an advance single from the EP “Utae mo Shinai Koibak-kada,” which came out the following year.

Its straight-ahead rock sound signals a new phase for the band and leaves a strong impression.

The lyrics portray a man and woman who love each other but can’t be honest, capturing a painfully real sense of missed connections.

Vocalist Kenta Yamaguchi’s emotive voice gives heartfelt weight to the themes of regret and apology.

The music video featuring Hoshi Matsukawa and Motosuke also drew attention.

Tied to a tour themed around returning to their roots, this song is one you’ll want to hear on nights when you’re struggling with the distance between you and someone important.

GO! GO! Parody Song MedleyKamon Tatsuo

It’s a medley that takes songs everyone has heard—starting with children’s songs—and rearranges them with comical lyrics.

Just when you think the lyrics are the same as the original, they start to veer off little by little, subverting listener expectations in various ways.

Another key point is the parodies that focus on the sound of the words, leading to big developments that aren’t related to the story, which adds to the comedy.

It’s a fun, lighthearted medley that sneaks in moments of shock amid the easygoing music.

5cm/sEsaki Fumitake

A piano piece brimming with translucence from the live-action film Five Centimeters per Second’s score.

Placed near the beginning of the album, it serves to symbolize the work’s delicate overall worldview.

Its minimal structure, which gently accompanies the poignancy of the images, and its faint, lingering resonance feel like a sonic reimagining of themes such as distance and time.

The unique harmonic color palette of Mr.

Ezaki—rooted in the vocabularies of jazz and soul—carefully supports the breathing of the visuals.