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” (411–420)
Early summer rainOhtaki Eiichi

As we approach the end of May, the rainy season is just around the corner, and we’re seeing more and more rain.
I’m sure there are people who like rainy days, but I’d say more people probably dislike them.
For those of you who aren’t fond of rain, I recommend listening to Eiichi Ohtaki’s song “Samidare” (“Early Summer Rain”).
I think it will help you feel a bit brighter even on a rainy day.
Songs with titles starting with “Go” (421–430)
Go EXCEEDŌishi Akiyoshi

This is a song that was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Ace of Diamond, a hugely popular baseball manga.
Fans will likely find it an energizing track.
The vocals are refreshing and easy to listen to.
It might be a good one to play before an important game.
Likeable Daybook♡Amasawa Rihito (dempagumi.inc)

Rito Amasawa, a member of Dempagumi.inc—whose members are all known as otaku—is from Miyazaki Prefecture.
Her member color in Dempagumi.inc is navy blue.
She has been active as a member of Dempagumi.inc since 2021, but she joined the junior unit “Meme Tokyo” in 2019 and has been active in both groups concurrently.
In her hometown of Miyazaki, she worked hard at dance, and she is also well known for being a big fan of Dempagumi.inc from the start.
Ghost RuleAmane Kanata

Kanata Amane, a member of hololive’s 4th generation, holo-Force.
She mainly does game streams and chatting, and her unique personality and banter have made her popular across the Vtuber scene.
Her stream where she just kept punching meat was especially epic…
(lol).
A song of hers I highly recommend is “Ghost Rule.” The mood of the track brings out her more fragile side.
The contrast with her meat-punching streams is wild, so if you’re curious, definitely check out the stream first and then listen to the song.
Punch, punch, punch with Godzilla and Jet JaguarShimon Masato

This song was created as the theme for the 13th film in the Godzilla series, Godzilla vs.
Megalon, which was released in March 1973, and “Jet Jaguar” is the name of the robot that appears in the film.
Although the movie itself isn’t rated very highly, it does have highlights such as the scene where Megalon destroys a dam.
Gold ~Until We Meet Again~Utada Hikaru

This is Hikaru Utada’s 15th digital single, released in July 2023.
It was chosen as the theme song for the film “Kingdom: The Flame of Destiny.” Hikaru Utada, who performs this song, is a singer known for her beautifully subdued and composed vocal style, and I find her voice especially captivating when she sings melodies in the mid-to-low range.
In particular, this track I’m introducing here is centered around mid-to-low vocal lines, with hardly any parts that require high notes, making it one of the best choices for lower-voiced women to select for karaoke.
Throughout the entire song, focus on singing each word of the lyrics with care and precision.
Passwordanzenchitai

It’s a song that conveys intense tension through emotionally charged, almost scream-like vocals layered over a powerful, resonant rhythm.
It was included on the 1985 album “Anzenchitai IV,” and the lyrics are said to have been written in response to a private event in Koji Tamaki’s life.
Centered on the beat, with hurried guitar tones piling on top, the sound gives the impression of anxiety being woven into it.
While the rhythm is quick, the vocal tempo is relatively relaxed, so as long as you pay attention to dynamics, it should be a song you can sing calmly.


