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” (401–410)
Sorry, Clover.Sakushi: Nagare/Sakkyoku: Satō Wataru

Kids experience all kinds of things—arguments, rough days, times when things just don’t go well.
“Sorry, Clover” is a song that gently stays close to those feelings and whispers, “Something good will surely happen tomorrow.” Children also go through many happy and moving moments.
Let’s watch over their growth from here on.
It’s a song like a teacher’s cheer to the children, conveying, “It’s going to be okay.”
God HelpHosaka Chizu

This is an insert song from the 1996 animated feature film The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
It depicts the heroine, Esmeralda, offering a prayer to God inside the cathedral.
Compared to other Disney works, The Hunchback of Notre Dame contains many serious scenes, which may be why it’s somewhat less well-known in Japan.
However, “God Help” has long been beloved by Disney fans as a very beautiful song that reflects her gentle yet passionate character.
Its beauty makes you want to watch the film, doesn’t it?
GO WAY!!Kōda Kumi

A refreshing track featuring Kumi Koda’s cool-yet-cute vocals and a samba-inspired melody.
Perfect for a drive.
Her powerful singing, together with the lyrics, inspires dreams for the future and the courage to take the first step.
It was the theme song for the 2006 film “Crayon Shin-chan: The Legend Called: Dance! Amigo!”
GOLDFINGER 2019Kōda Kumi

“GOLDFINGER 2019,” sung by the sexy and cute Kumi Koda, is a cover of Hiromi Go’s song.
This track leaves a strong impression in many ways—the upbeat rhythm and fun lyrics are great.
How about dancing and singing it at karaoke? You might feel like an idol when you sing this song.
Definitely give it a try—it’s a blast!
The path in the early-summer rainYashiro Aki

Here is “Samidare no Michi” by Aki Yashiro, who has appeared many times on the Kōhaku stage as the queen of enka.
This song can be called one of the masterpieces of enka that I’d especially like younger listeners—who usually listen to pop and other genres—to hear.
Its poetic, suggestive lyrics are quintessentially enka, aren’t they? If you’re confident in your vocal skills, definitely try challenging it at karaoke.
Songs with titles starting with “Go” (411–420)
GON GON GON ~ The Little KingKatō Seishirō

Kato Seishiro, who used to be the ‘Kid Manager,’ is now 16.
He has also released three singles.
He was still only 10 when he sang ‘GON GON GON ~ The Little King.’ He had such a cute voice, didn’t he? The song was used as the theme for the anime ‘GON.’
GOZEYOgozen yoji, asayake ni tsuki

Tsuki in the Dawn at 4 a.m.
is an emo/screamo band from Niigata Prefecture, commonly known as “Gozeko.” They performed under the catchphrase: passionate, “makes you want to go home,” wistful rock.
Their music is notable for deeply moving songs layered over intense sound and death growls.
After facing a breakup crisis in 2015 due to a member’s departure, they made a comeback with new members.
However, they announced their disbandment following the tour finale on September 30, 2017, bringing their activities to an end.


