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” (271–280)
Go! Go! HeavenSPEED

This song was released in March 1997 as SPEED’s third single.
It’s dance music with elements characteristic of SPEED, such as R&B and hip-hop, and it became their first No.
1 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
The lyrics portray the feelings of young people yearning to break free from oppression and hardship, expressing a longing for freedom, true love, and friendship.
The track resonated deeply with the youth of the time and helped propel SPEED’s music into broader popularity.
It’s the perfect nostalgic pick for those in their 40s who want to revisit that era.
the Japanese syllabary (gojūon)SUPER BUTTER DOG

This is a track from grooblue, the fifth album by the five-member funk band SUPER BUTTER DOG.
As the title suggests, the lyrics are humorously structured like an acrostic based on the Japanese syllabary.
They match perfectly with the four-on-the-floor rhythm, making it a very fun song.
GOLDSaToMansion

A song by SaToMansion, a four-piece rock band from Iwate Prefecture whose unusual lineup—every member is a real-life brother—has drawn attention.
Chosen as the theme song for “Junjo Ouenka,” which introduces the schools participating in the Iwate high school baseball championship, the track pairs a sprightly beat with a loose ensemble that evokes the instability of youth.
Its exhilarating chorus feels both supportive and empowering for those with dreams and goals.
A powerful rock tune where passionate vocals blend with the dramas of a single summer.
GhostbusterSaucy Dog

It’s a laid-back guitar rock track, and the vocals in the chorus are especially fantastic! It’s a song by Saucy Dog, a three-piece rock band formed in 2013.
With this track, they took part in a collaborative project with Recruit, “Follow Your Heart & Music Presented by RECRUIT.” It’s a pep song that gives you a strong push forward—one we want you to listen to when you feel like giving up on your dreams.
Song Cycle “Winterreise” No. 7 “Linden Tree” S.561 R.246Schubert=Liszt

The fifth song from Franz Schubert’s 1827 song cycle Winterreise.
Among Schubert’s lieder, it is especially well known; some musicians have even praised it as “so beautiful it’s almost unsingable,” a work distinguished by its exquisite sweetness.
The song portrays a young man heartbroken in love, immersed in the ache of remembering, “I once dreamed sweet dreams beneath that linden tree.” Yet in the hands of the piano magician Franz Liszt, while the wistfulness remains, the piece is transformed into something dramatic.
It’s highly recommended to compare it with the original and hear the differences.
GHOST PARTYShiggy Jr.

This number by Shiggy Jr.
is perfect for amping up the fun Halloween vibe.
Its poppy, catchy melody and lyrics that liken feelings of love to a zombie create a superb chemical reaction—truly a song made for Halloween.
Included on the album “ALL ABOUT POP,” released in October 2016, it’s beloved by many fans as one of the band’s signature tracks.
In the music video, you can even see the band members playing around as ghosts, which makes the song’s world even more enjoyable.
It’s perfect as dance music for a Halloween party, so get everyone dancing and have a blast!
Got To Get ItSisqo

This is a love song by Cisco, whose commanding presence has long led the mainstream sound, inviting comfort with impeccable taste.
With a refined vibe that stirs up a lively karaoke atmosphere, it’s an easy song for men in their twenties to sing.


