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' (181–190)
God Gave Me YouBlake Shelton

Originally a love song by Christian music singer Dave Barnes, released in 2010.
The version by country music singer Blake Shelton was released in 2011 and has been certified platinum in the United States.
The music video features footage from a video his wife, Miranda Lambert, made for him for their wedding.
GorillaBruno Mars

This karaoke song by Bruno Mars, known for crafting danceable tracks with a nostalgic yet fresh sound, has become a massive hit.
While it gives the impression of being popular and energizing, its glamorous vibe fits perfectly for the night, accentuating a sense of sexiness.
Songs with Titles Starting with 'Go' (191–200)
GOING TO A GO-GOCRAZY KEN BAND

As their moniker “the greatest sound machine in the East, Crazy Ken Band” suggests, this is a track you can dance your heart out to, featuring a crazy sound creation that hasn’t faded one bit even 20 years after their debut.
Beyond the brilliance of the music itself, the witty word choices and Japanese dad jokes make it a truly top-of-the-East funky number.
GO MY WAY!CREA

GO MY WAY! features an exhilarating sound and powerful performance.
When you’re studying, there are times you feel like you might give in to all kinds of temptations, right? Its melody is captivating, as if it blows away those distracting thoughts.
54321Cream

CREAM is a vocal unit consisting of rapper Staxx T and singer-songwriter Minami.
Minami’s vocals are powerful yet balanced and composed, while Staxx T’s occasional crowd-hyping rap is seriously cool.
The song “CREAM” is a medium-tempo ballad whose poignant wish—wanting to stay close, wanting to gaze at someone—really tugs at the heart.
It sings about the feelings everyone inevitably has when they fall in love at first sight, so give it a listen on a solitary night.
It might help you approach the person you like without rushing.
GoldCastaway

Castaway is a melodic pop-punk band formed in 2012.
From the very start, Gold hits you with a blistering two-beat that screams “this is melodic hardcore!”—and it’s sure to grab a lot of listeners right away.
Layered on top is a passionate, sultry, emotionally charged vocal performance.
Punk encompasses many subgenres, but if you love melocore, this track will hook you instantly.
They’re poised to become one of the key bands leading the melocore scene from here on out.
GO TO JIGOKUCikah

R&B soul singer Chiah.
Born in Akita Prefecture, she began making music at age 13 and enrolled in the Music Department at Osaka University of Arts.
In 2015, she was selected for Shikao Suga’s “Hitori Sugar Tour” and also embarked on her own tour in New York, performing under the name Sasaki Chika.
Aiming for a global career, she changed her stage name to Cikah in 2020.
“GO TO JIGOKU,” which confronts invisible slander and defamation on social media, delivers a powerful message by expressing its lyrics through comments.
While incorporating elements of Black music that influenced her in childhood, her sound remains catchy—an artist who captivates with highly addictive grooves and a silky voice.


