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” (211–220)
Got ‘till It’s GoneJanet Jackson

A karaoke song by Janet Jackson, renowned as an R&B classic and enjoyable for its clever use of sampling.
She’s an artist familiar and approachable for women in their 30s, and even those who are tone-deaf will find it easier to sing thanks to the low key progression.
Golden Slumber/Carry The WeightJennifer Hudson

Jennifer Hudson, who appears in the animated film SING, covers the famed medley featured near the end of the Beatles’ 1969 album Abbey Road.
Showcasing her outstanding vocal power, she delivers a dynamic performance that shapes the medley into something as grand and compelling as the original.
gorillaJin-Machine

Jin-Machine is a one-of-a-kind visual kei band that blends humor with musicality.
While rooted in metal, they deliver a hybrid rock sound that skillfully incorporates everything from pop to enka.
Since launching full-scale activities in 2006, they’ve captivated audiences not only with their music but also with a wide range of performances including comedy skits, street arts, and even group gymnastics.
Centered around featuring16, the four-piece lineup—Rubera Kimura Kaere, Majorica Majorca Magical☆Himori, and Residence Suzuhane-178—showcases solid musicianship and uniquely inventive staging.
With the motto “We quickly borrow whatever’s selling,” they infuse current events and social issues into their songs, bringing a fresh breeze to the visual kei scene.
A must-listen for anyone seeking a fusion of music and comedy.
God Only KnowsJohn Legend and Cynthia Erivo

Originally released by The Beach Boys in 1966, this classic love song has been featured in films such as Love Actually and Boogie Nights.
A duet version by American singer John Legend and British singer Cynthia Erivo was performed at the 2017 Grammy Awards.
Songs with titles starting with 'Go' (221–230)
Even 50 years from nowKAN

The gentle tone of the piano softly resonates in the ears, and when “50 Years Later” is played, you’re enveloped by a sense of calm.
KAN’s uniquely warm vocals make you forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life and offer a quietly intimate moment.
The lyrics, simple yet deeply resonant, have a beauty that invites you to savor them slowly.
This song, which carries a reassuring presence not only in love but in many scenes of life, touches the listener’s heartstrings and conveys a message that never fades with time.
KAN’s music will resonate in your heart and enrich your spirit.
May bluesKIRINJI

Amid the crossing of spring greenery and sunlight, this gem of a masterpiece delicately portrays the feelings of urban dwellers.
It was released by KIRINJI in October 1998 on the classic album Paper Drivers Music.
Its mellow, country-tinged light melody beautifully balances a fresh sense of the season with the solitude of city life.
Within the lyrics, everyday scenes reveal a subtle sense of unease—struggling to adapt to a new life and feeling unsure about the distance between oneself and others.
Quietly beloved, the song resonates with those who carry anxiety or emptiness brought on by changing environments, and with anyone who finds it hard to feel at home in the city.
God Gave Rock and Roll to YouKISS

The American rock band KISS.
Their unique makeup is striking, but many people may wonder what their songs are like.
In that case, there’s “God Gave Rock and Roll to You.” It’s a beautiful masterpiece that moves the heart.


