RAG MusicKARAOKE
Lovely karaoke song

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” (371–380)

It’s mealtime! Da-da-da-dan!!Sura chan zu sankaku

TV anime “My Isekai Life: I Gained a Second Character Class and Became the Strongest Sage in the World!” Non-Credit ED | Sura-chans △ “It’s Mealtime! Da-da-da-dan!!”
It’s mealtime! Da-da-da-dan!!Sura chan zu sankaku

Among anime songs, some of you may be looking for character songs to sing.

For you, I’d like to recommend “Gohanda Yo DADADADAN.” It’s performed by Sura-chan’s △, a unit formed by six slimes that appear in the anime “My Isekai Life: I Gained a Second Character Class and Became the Strongest Sage in the World.” The six take turns appearing, delivering a rhythmic call-and-response.

Since it’s a pretty high-tempo song, it might be easier to sing with multiple people.

All Quiet on the Far Eastern Front!?Sōru Furawā Yunion

All Quiet on the Far Eastern Front!? – Soul Flower Union
All Quiet on the Far Eastern Front!?Sōru Furawā Yunion

Soul Flower Union was formed in 1993 through the merger of two bands, Newest Model and Mescaline Drive.

“All Quiet on the Far Eastern Front!?” is a protest song against war, released as a single in June 2004.

50 Kaitenz Theme (2016 New Version)Danī (Za 50 Kaitenzu)

The 50 Kaitenz “Theme of The 50 Kaitenz” (Music Video) (2016 New Version)
50 Kaitenz Theme (2016 New Version)Danī (Za 50 Kaitenzu)

Danny, the guitarist and vocalist of the band The 50 Kaitenz—known for their rock ’n’ roll sound—is from Tokushima Prefecture.

His musical journey began in childhood when he picked up his mother’s guitar.

He cites THE BLUE HEARTS and the Ramones as major influences.

As a member of The 50 Kaitenz, he has been active since 2004.

Just a little taste of Danny’s voice and guitar—indeed, their sound—makes you want to go see them live.

Go! Go! Full of things I loveTetsu and Tomo

Tetsu and Tomo - “GO! GO! Full of Love” [NHK E-TV ‘Shonen Ashibe: GO! GO! Goma-chan’ Season 2 Opening Theme]
Go! Go! Full of things I loveTetsu and Tomo

It is currently used as the opening theme for the second season of NHK E-Tele’s “Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan.” Tetsu and Tomo, known for their guitar-and-dance routine, perform the song, and as expected from their strong reputation for singing, they do a great job conveying Goma-chan’s world.

GhostDoresukōzu

The dresscodes are a rock band that expresses music from every angle.

“Ghost,” included on their 2014 release Hippies E.P., is a track where airy synth sounds and guitar rock match beautifully.

Ryohei Shima’s sweet, gentle voice resonates with the heart.

The lyrics, which depict a pure heart, are filled with honest feelings.

If you like melodic tracks from the US or UK, give it a listen! Their unique sound will captivate you.

Van GoghDoresukōzu

This song, whose opening features an impressive poetry-reading style aligned with a drum beat, is the first track on their second album, Bande Dessinée, released in 2013.

Once it moves into the A section, a catchy and comfortable melody unfolds, carried by Shima’s husky vocals alongside guitar sounds reminiscent of classic rock—their signature charm.

The lyrics contain messages that can be read as Shima’s perspective on life as well as advice to young people.

Because the message is easy to connect with for anyone, I recommend listening while following along with the lyrics.

abundant harvest of the five grainsPāshakurabu

Parshaclub “Bountiful Harvest” Parshaclub Naha Hari (Dragon Boat Festival)
abundant harvest of the five grainsPāshakurabu

A Pāsha Club track that fuses Okinawan tradition with contemporary music.

Its distinctive sound features lyrics praising the island’s rich nature and culture, interwoven with the tones of drums and the sanshin.

Included on the 1996 album “nanafa,” it was also used the following year in a commercial song for Orion Beer.

Evoking the atmosphere of Okinawa’s harvest festivals, this piece is perfect as background music for Eisa performances at sports days and various events.

When everyone moves in unison and dances with gratitude for the island’s blessings, the entire venue is sure to be wrapped in a sense of togetherness.