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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” (31–40)

Go Go Round This World!fisshumanzu

It’s a classic by Fishmans, beloved for their genre-defying, original sound! Built on a foundation of reggae and dub, the song’s gently floating feel is a perfect match for the slightly wistful air of autumn.

While it sings of universal emotions hidden in everyday life, it also unfolds a mysterious, elusive world that draws you in deeper with every listen.

Released as a maxi single in February 1994.

How about taking it along for a walk at dusk?

Feast-y SummerHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

Gochisou Summer (with lyrics) 🎵 With Mother – July 2025 Monthly Song: Full of summer! Full of energy!
Feast-y SummerHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

From the bubbly intro, your spirits soar! Let us introduce “Gochisou Summer.” The playful title cleverly puns on “gochisousama” (thanks for the meal) and “summer,” instantly grabbing your interest.

The song premiered in July 2025, with lyrics by Kumiko Takahashi and composition by Jun Matsumoto.

The lyrics are sprinkled with summery words, making it perfect to sing during the hot season.

Its quirky lines are sure to make kids giggle.

Be sure to sing along!

GHOSTRIDERtoukyou yankii-su

This is the title track from Tokyo Yankees’ major-label debut album GHOSTRIDER, released in October 1993, by a band often described as the “Japanese Motörhead.” It portrays an outlaw tearing through the night alone, brimming with raw impulse.

The sound—a fusion of punk’s defiant spirit and metal’s heaviness—stirs the adrenaline on a gut level.

On nights when you want to blow away that helpless frustration and the suffocation of everyday life, blasting this record might just slam your heart’s throttle wide open.

Go-Go HeavenŌsawa Yoshiyuki

Speaking of Yoshiyuki Osawa, I think his songs that subtly evoke R&B and have a black music flavor leave a strong impression.

Those kinds of tracks often feature rhythms uncommon in Japanese music, making them fairly challenging, but “Go Go Heaven” is different.

As a song by Yoshiyuki Osawa, this one is crafted as a particularly orthodox rock number.

While the range reaches from mid2A to hiA and is on the higher side, the overall range is narrow, making key adjustments easy and giving it outstanding singability.

The groove is lively with a straightforward rhythm, so it should also be easy to keep pitch.

GoldEGOIST

EGOIST “Gold” Music Video (TV anime Build Divide -#FFFFFF- opening theme)
GoldEGOIST

An electronic dance number with an irresistible sense of speed that rushes forward right from the intro.

Released in June 2022 as EGOIST’s 10th single, it was created as the opening theme for the TV anime “Build Divide -#FFFFFF- (Code White).” The lyrics seem to carry a message of determination: standing at a crossroads of destiny, believing in one’s own answer, and seizing a brilliant future.

It might blow away your anxieties and give you the courage to move forward when you’re starting something new or hesitating to take that final step.

Songs with titles starting with “Go” (41–50)

GOLDAge Factory

Age Factory “GOLD” (Official Music Video)
GOLDAge Factory

Age Factory is a three-piece band from Nara Prefecture that’s drawing attention not only from fans but from many fellow musicians as well.

They’ve walked various paths—alternative, punk, and more—but no matter where you look, their raw, unfiltered emotion and the way their sound, lyrics, and vocals pierce straight into your heart are overwhelming.

It might not be standard to categorize Age Factory as an “emo band,” but they’re so deeply affecting that I still feel compelled to feature them here.

Their recordings are great, of course, but they’re a band you should absolutely experience live.

Five DaysSangatsu

Sangatsu – Sangatsu “Five days” LIVE!!! SPACE SHOWER TV
Five DaysSangatsu

They’re an instrumental band with a gentle, sunset-suited atmosphere that’s truly captivating.

Many of their tracks are composed purely of sound with no vocals, and they often write longer pieces around five to six minutes.

Their soothing tones make them perfect for listening during tasks or between work sessions.