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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” (341–350)

5%kuriipuhaipe

It’s a song by CreepHyp released in 2016 that’s irresistibly emo, capturing the frustration of not being able to convey your feelings well to someone you like.

If you’ve ever had a one-sided crush, you’ll feel that sharp pang of empathy for the hope that “if we spend a little more time together, maybe they’ll start to like me?” Because you can’t bring yourself to make a bold move, you end up wanting the other person to take action.

If you’re in the middle of a one-sided love and listen to this track, it might just give you the resolve to think, “I’ve got to make a move and show them how I feel!”

5%kuriipuhaipe

5% CreepHyp acoustic cover
5%kuriipuhaipe

Creephyp’s “5%” overlays alcohol by volume with a percentage of feelings.

It’s included on their 2016 album “World View.” The song portrays a faint, budding crush.

The narrator likes the other person and wants to be together, but that person doesn’t yet feel the same.

The depiction of wishing the other would understand their feelings in proportion to the alcohol percentage is a uniquely imaginative touch from lyricist Sekai Kan Ozaki.

Golden Age ~The Golden Generation~Gosuperāzu

Beloved by soccer fans and high school students as a rousing anthem that powerfully sings of burning youth, this song—marked by The Gospellers’ beautiful harmonies—was included as the B-side to the single “Shin-Osaka,” released in October 2003.

It was chosen as the official image song for the 82nd All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

Vividly portraying the heat of soccer and the passion of youth, it captures the brilliance of striving toward goals with teammates through sports.

You can feel a surge of energy welling up from within.

The Theme of Sesame OilGomaabura

Gomaabura is a soul band based in Tokyo that won the Grand Prix at the 10th Kichion Contest during the Kichijoji Music Festival held on May 3, 2011.

Their release “Gomaabura no Theme,” which came out on July 6, 2011, was selected as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo variety show “Ari Nashi.” With soulful vocals, quintessential soul-style choral work, and a sound driven by guitar, organ, bass, and drums, they’re a relentlessly happy and danceable band!

I’m sorry, I love you.Gōruden Bonbā

This is a heart-tightening work that captures a poignant, aching love.

It’s a song by the air band Golden Bomber, who became known across Japan with their smash hit “Memeshikute,” and it was released as their third single in 2008.

The driving tempo highlighted by resonant piano tones is striking—just the sound alone seems to evoke a sorrowful world.

And simply reading the lyrics, brimming with lingering attachment, will make you think, “I should make sure not to have a relationship like this.”

Golden Bomber MedleyGōruden Bonbā

Golden Bomber 10th Anniversary! Kinbaku Medley
Golden Bomber MedleyGōruden Bonbā

This is a medley of Golden Bomber, who debuted as a visual kei air band and became hugely popular for their unique performances and musical style that were unprecedented at the time.

It’s packed with songs, from music featuring quirky lyrics to tracks with alluring, captivating vocals.

Sequelae, memo, time bomb.Satsuki

Sequelae, a memorandum, a time bomb. / Hatsune Miku · Kaai Yuki
Sequelae, memo, time bomb.Satsuki

It’s a piece by Satsuki featuring Hatsune Miku and Kaai Yuki, included on the album “Zanpai” released in November 2022.

The lyrics delve into past pain and regret, and emotions lurking deep within the heart, giving it real depth.

Its multilayered sound—blending elements of electronica and alternative—is captivating.

The striking contrast between stillness and intensity shakes the listener to the core.

It can hit especially hard when you’re trying to sort out your inner feelings.