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” (391–400)
How are you doing, my cheerful friend?Mitsubishi Michiya

Michiya Mihashi’s “Gokigen-san yo Tassha ka ne,” which conjures up nostalgic scenes of one’s hometown, is a heartwarming song.
It’s one of Mihashi’s signature numbers and can truly be called one of the most beloved pieces in the Showa-era kayōkyoku repertoire.
The lyrics depict a letter from a mother, expressing an unchanging affection for home despite the distance.
Tetsu Funamura’s arrangement perfectly matches the song’s wistful, nostalgic mood.
It’s also a great one to sing together with your family.
Goto Koi TsubakiOka Midori

As the title suggests, Gotō Koi Tsubaki is a so-called “local song” set on the Gotō Islands in Nagasaki, released as a single by Midori Oka in January 2020.
Oka’s rendition, poignantly conveying the lyrics that portray a woman who keeps waiting for the man she loves, is nothing short of masterful.
If you plan to sing Gotō Koi Tsubaki at karaoke—an orthodox enka number steeped in melancholy—you’ll want to at least grasp essential enka techniques like kobushi (ornamental turns).
That said, the melody is relatively approachable even for enka beginners.
Just be careful not to let your voice crack on the brief highest note that appears in the chorus!
Songs with titles starting with “Go” (401–410)
The Quintupled ShapeNakanoke no Itsutsugo

This is the opening theme for season 2 of the anime adaptation of the manga The Quintessential Quintuplets, which was serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine and became very popular.
The story’s heroines sing under the name “The Nakano Quintuplets,” and the song was released in 2021.
It’s a pop number where the sparkling sound is complemented by distinct, characterful vocals.
The lyric “Tell me your true feelings?” makes your heart race.
It makes you wish someone would feel that way about you.
It’s an anime song that fills your heart with excitement, amping up the mood for romance to the max.
Feelings Divided into Five Equal PartsNakanoke no Itsutsugo

This is a song sung by uniquely individual identical quintuplet sisters that gained popularity as an anime opening theme.
Its sweet yet bittersweet lyrics capture the feelings of each of the five sisters.
The lyrics, which view a chance encounter as a miracle and express affection for one another and a longing for marriage, leave a strong impression.
Released in January 2019, the track captured the hearts of anime fans.
As a key song that colors the world of The Quintessential Quintuplets, it fully conveys the appeal of character songs.
It’s the perfect track for those who want to empathize with the feelings of a girl in love.
Memories of GondoaHisaishi Joe

This is the song that plays in the scene where Sheeta is captured by Muska and remembers her childhood.
Since this scene sets the story rapidly in motion, many people probably find it memorable.
It’s a gentle piece that feels like you can see Sheeta’s hometown coming into view.
Village in MayHisaishi Joe

It’s a cute piece that makes you imagine Satsuki and Mei enjoying village life.
It’s characterized by a bright mood that makes you want to skip along.
The title is witty, too.
Just as the name suggests, it’s a village that serves as the stage where Satsuki and May grow up.
Go-RoundItō Nao in FIX

It’s an anime song notable for its dynamic sound and powerful vocals! Chosen as the opening theme for the anime “Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children,” it was released as a single in 2000.
Nao Ito’s soaring vocals are captivating, and combined with Yuta Tokudome’s production, it’s a track that excites you just by listening.
Its energetic style makes it recommended not only for anime fans but also for anyone who loves powerful songs!


