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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' (321–330)

I’m sorry, I’m sorry.kikuo

If you listen closely, it’s a very frightening song.

A desire to control someone precisely because you love them.

The sad truth of raising a hand even though you know it’s wrong.

The child’s-eye-view world woven by the lyrics brings waves of sorrow and fear the more you listen.

It’s a song that inevitably makes you reflect on your surroundings and on society.

Go Back to Chinakururi

It’s a track included on the 2002 album “THE WORLD IS MINE.” The drum’s distinctive rhythm—dropping into tight accents throughout the song—wraps you in a side-to-side sway and a floating sensation, and it’s absolutely irresistible!

Have you ever smoked Gauloises?sakai yuu feat. Ovall

Have You Ever Smoked Gauloises? <Sakai Yu feat. Ovall> (Music Video Teaser)
Have you ever smoked Gauloises?sakai yuu feat. Ovall

Artist Yu Sakai, who brings out the roots of Black music even within pop, delivers a cover vocal that was released in advance from his 2022 album “CITY POP LOVERS.” The original song is by Hiroshi Kamayatsu, included as the B-side to his 1975 hit “Waga Yoki Tomo yo.” While retaining the coolness of the original, this cover wraps you in an even more comfortable groove.

The tasteful performance featuring the members of Ovall draws you in, and Sakai’s rugged yet sweet vocals are wonderful.

Highly recommended when you’re in the mood for smooth, stylish funk.

Passwordsakura shimeji

Sakura Shimeji “Password” Music Video
Passwordsakura shimeji

Aikotoba is filled with down-to-earth words.

It’s a song released by the folk duo Sakura Shimeji.

Toshiharu Naka, who has produced numerous hit songs, wrote it as a heartfelt cheer for high school students who were his peers at the time.

Thanks to that, it succeeds in portraying the delicate emotions you can only feel in high school.

With its Japanese-inspired sound, it should pair well with calm, understated videos.

The music video, which makes clever use of reverse playback, might also be a helpful reference.

Sanguisorba officinalis (Great burnet)sugimoto masato

Released in 2007, this song was performed on NHK’s Red and White Year-End Song Festival the same year, sparking a huge response.

“Waremo-kou” is read “Waremokō,” and the lyrics were a poem given to Sugimoto by the lyricist Tetsuya Chiaki when Sugimoto was grieving the loss of his mother.

A song of a son thinking of his late mother—it brings you to tears, doesn’t it? The richly textured voice makes the words resonate, overlapping with the memories of each listener’s beloved family.

Goro-chansupepe

[High-Quality Audio & Remastered Video] Hirake! Ponkikki 'Goro-chan' [JAZZ]
Goro-chansupepe

Beloved by children, this song features adorable lyrics depicting the romance between Goro the black cat and a calico cat.

Set to a lively rhythm, the calico’s unrequited love for Goro is expressed comically, and you’ll find yourself humming along before you know it.

Released in February 1990, the track was not only used on the TV show “Hirake! Ponkikki” but also featured as an insert song in the film “Cats on Park Avenue.” Cherished by a wide range of ages from kids to adults, it’s a tune the whole family can enjoy.

Window in Maysunzrive rP

Hatsune Miku singing “May Window” [Hatsune Miku] Gogatsu no Mado [Original]
Window in Maysunzrive rP

A refreshing ballad number with a pleasantly floating sound image.

It’s a track by SunzriverP, also known for “Upside-Down Rainbow,” released in 2008.

One rainy day in May, the protagonist gazes blankly out the window… You can almost picture the languid scene in your mind.

Centered on a simple drum phrase, ambient and jazzy tones unfold.

For example, it’s perfect for a suddenly free Sunday afternoon—sit back with a coffee and let it wash over you.