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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Golden Timemurasaki ima

The anxiety and wavering sense of reality that visit on lonely, dark nights.
This work portrays the bittersweet feelings of being drawn into thoughts of loneliness and confinement.
Even within its catchy musicality, the choice of words subtly touches the heart.
The warm sound, gentle melodic lines, and clear, transparent vocals fit together perfectly.
It’s a single by Shigon, an artist known for their sophisticated musical style, released in March 2023.
For those who share similar feelings, it offers the courage to move forward.
legal punchmurasaki ima

Singer-songwriter Shion, who’s gained popularity for her sophisticated musicality.
This work is a uniquely crafted pop-rock piece themed around verbal abuse on social media.
It features an energetic guitar sound, and despite its heavy subject matter, it’s wrapped in a catchy, memorable beat.
Released early in February 2025, it also opens the 15-track album “eMulsion,” which drops in March 2025.
Give it a listen when you want to blow away the day-to-day gloom.
May Wind part IIyoshida takurou

This is the kind of track you’ll want to listen to in that season when you feel like heading out for a drive with a refreshing breeze on your face.
Featured on Takuro Yoshida’s concept mini-album “Radio no Yume,” released in November 2024, this piece is actually a song he originally co-wrote with Kazuhiko Kato in 1993, which he newly re-composed himself and recorded.
The band sound crafted by Satoshi Takebe is wonderfully comfortable, and it conveys a palpable sense of adult innocence and wistfulness.
Its worldview—where past quarrels fade away like a heat haze—will undoubtedly resonate deeply with listeners who have lived through many chapters of life.
How about taking a ride through fresh greenery while letting your mind wander to nostalgic memories? It’s a warm, highly recommended song that feels like a gift for everyone who loves radio.
Symphony of MayHorigome Yasuyuki

When you think of a season made for driving, the fresh green of early summer comes to mind—and this is the perfect song for when you want to feel that May breeze.
It’s included on singer-songwriter Yasuyuki Horigome’s album “FRUITFUL,” released in April 2021, and it was also chosen as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s information program “Baguette.” Its world evoking an early-summer forest and dappled sunlight, along with the layers of chorus, feels wonderfully refreshing, as if simply listening sets your heart free.
Gentle yet powerful, this piece helps you forget the stifling routine of everyday life.
On a sunny day off, put this track on, roll down the windows, and dash through the fresh greenery.
It’s the perfect driving song that will make you want to sing along with the wind.
Got Boost?FANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE

A dance tune that blends colorful pop flair with a bittersweet, slightly dark worldview, sure to ignite the listener’s heart.
The exhilarating, fast-paced beat and the fresh vocals of the FANTASTICS members will charge you up for tomorrow! Its catchy chorus sticks in your head after just one listen and will have your body moving before you know it.
Released in October 2024 as their 15th single, this track was chosen as the theme song for TV Asahi’s Kamen Rider GAV.
With a message about pressing forward—strong like a hero, yet carrying moments of sorrow—it’s bound to give a push to anyone ready to take a new step.
This energetic song is perfect for mornings when you’re feeling low or for boosting your mood on your commute to work or school.
In the May breezePEARL

The moment you hear it, you’ll want to break free from the city’s hustle and start running—an exhilarating rock number.
It’s a track by PEARL, with Naomi Tamura on vocals, included on their 1989 album “She’s fresh.” With a star-studded production team including Char, the sound still feels timelessly cool today.
The lyrics about escaping a stifling everyday life really hit home, and the soaring vocals in the chorus carry a liberating power.
It’s perfect for those moments when you want to feel the May breeze and take a new step forward.
To everyone who wishes to stay true to themselves, give this piece a listen—it’ll give you that encouraging push!
By the window on a May nightTOM☆CAT

It’s a song you’ll find yourself wanting to listen to by the window when the night breeze feels just right.
While TOM☆CAT is often associated with energetic hits, they’ve also kept this kind of lyrical pop-rock up their sleeve.
The world it paints—curtains swaying in the wind, moonlight, and the quiet of a May night—gently loosens the heart before you know it.
This track was included as the B-side to the single “Hitoribocchi no Hanrangun,” released in April 1986.
It tends to be overshadowed by the title track, but it’s been rediscovered through releases like the album “TOM★CAT Best” and continues to be cherished by fans.
It’s perfect for those uninterrupted nighttime hours—turn off the room lights and spend a moment with only the moonlight.
TOM’s vocals will tenderly keep you company.


