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' (321–330)
Go-Go Tamagotchi!narayuria

Tamagotchi! is a TV anime that aired from 2009 to 2015.
Tamagotchi is a virtual pet game released in 1996 that became a huge hit.
Back then, people who owned a Tamagotchi were looked at with admiration.
This song was the theme during the fourth season in 2014, and the cute vocals are by Nara Yuria.
She’s the voice actress who played Ponyo in Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea!
Golden Rayharumakigohan

Harumaki Gohan, who has produced many Hall of Fame songs, created “Golden Ray” as the opening theme for the anime Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout.
The song portrays the growth and bond of two travelers, resulting in a refreshing impression.
The chorus, especially in the hook, adds a brighter, more radiant atmosphere.
Be sure to check it out along with the music video, which features beautiful anime visuals—the lyrics’ scenes are vividly depicted.
Songs with titles starting with “Go” (331–340)
I’m sorryfukurouzu

When I listen to it alone at night, it makes me want to cry.
It has a slightly dark atmosphere, yet somehow it warms the heart.
I think it’s one of the great songs of the Heisei era.
Every single character of the lyrics makes you think, and before you know it, tears start to fall.
The emotional lift from the C-melody is irresistible.
Early summer rainpotensharu0

This is a track produced by Potential 0, a Vocaloid producer who finds happiness in getting people to nod their heads to music.
As you listen, you can’t help but sway your body and fall into the rhythm.
It’s crafted around down-to-earth human emotions—like anger and solace toward the people around us and society at large.
God of Marymasa

I’m captivated by the word choices in the humor-filled lyrics.
It’s a piece by Masa, who’s well known for high-quality Japanese-style tracks, released in 2015.
The smooth flow with great wordplay fits perfectly over the understated beat.
The lyrics are quite bold, so I highly recommend taking the time to read them carefully at least once.
Golden BomberMata kimi ni bangō o kikenakatta

The appeal of Golden Bomber’s songs lies in how beautifully they capture the bittersweet feelings of a man troubled by unrequited love.
The timid protagonist, who can’t find the courage to pursue love, spends his days going home without ever managing to ask the girl he likes for her phone number.
On the train, he tells himself, “I’ll ask her tomorrow,” yet once he’s back home, he’s consumed by regret all over again.
Anyone who’s timid in love can surely relate to this man’s plight.
This track was released as a single in 2010 and also drew attention for its tie-in with a Nippon TV high school quiz show.
If you don’t want to be a hopeless guy who keeps dragging things out because he can’t confess, why not muster the courage and take that first step?
Gorilla PunchMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

You can’t help but be hooked by the title alone—Momoiro Clover Z’s “Gorilla Punch.” The song is included on Momoclo’s third album, “AMARANTHUS,” released in 2016.
It originally featured former member Momoka Ariyasu, but after her graduation, Ayaka Sasaki—aka Aarin—has taken over her parts.
While “gorilla” often symbolizes strength, a panda also makes an appearance in the lyrics, making it a track kids can enjoy too.
The call-and-response is a blast as well, with the shout being the gorilla’s cry, “Uho!”


