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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” (51–60)

GOAT!kuro usagi

GOAT! – Kuro Usagi × Ci flower × Kasane Teto × KAFU
GOAT!kuro usagi

Kurousagi’s “GOAT!” is a piece where the distinctive voices of Ci flower, KAFU, and Kasane Teto intertwine.

Released in July 2025, the tuning was handled by Kisara, yasai31, and Null.

The lyrics depict a protagonist who turns away from reality yet insists, “This is where I belong,” choosing to stay.

Even though they realize there’s no point in remaining, they can’t bring themselves to leave—an emotion many listeners may find themselves relating to.

It’s a track that leaves a profound afterglow long after it ends.

Ghost AvenueEVE

Ghost Avenue – Eve Music Video
Ghost AvenueEVE

Eve’s music is what frees a heart worn out by others’ expectations.

Riding on a groovy sound, the lyrics voice the raw cries of modern people who feel like they’re losing their sense of self in a corner of the city.

You can’t help but be drawn into its dark, addictive world.

This work is set for release in July 2025.

When you’re struggling with the question, “What does it mean to be myself?”, this song will speak for you.

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.

Songs with titles starting with “Go” (61–70)

GOLDOoochie Koochie

Ooochie Koochie 「GOLD」Music Video
GOLDOoochie Koochie

This is the debut track from Ooochie Koochie, a unit formed by two legends, whose 70s-style disco sound and scenes of youth tug at the heartstrings.

It was released in February 2025.

The composition is by Koji Kikkawa, with lyrics by Tamio Okuda.

Created around the theme “What if we were around 20, living in Hiroshima,” the nostalgic sound is perfect for listening to while driving.

Why not lose yourself in the groove where playful adult spirit and wistful melancholy coexist?

AI with zero compatibility404♡NotFounds

An AI-made MV of an idol who insists on using IT jargon: 404♡NotFounds — “Zero-Compatibility Love”
AI with zero compatibility404♡NotFounds

The debut song by the AI idol group 404♡NotFounds, which sings about the frustration of not being able to connect in a digital world, leaves a strong impression! With lyrics packed full of IT jargon and a sound sprinkled with error tones and beeps, doesn’t it make your heart skip, like it’s mirroring our own communication? “We’re zero-compatible at the system level, but my feelings are real.” You can almost hear that uniquely AI, heartrending cry.

Released in December 2024, the track also gained attention on TikTok.

Futuristic yet somehow human, this strange charm is sure to captivate you too!

GO-ONUVERworld

UVERworld 『GO-ON』
GO-ONUVERworld

A powerful fusion rock track whose dynamic, invigorating sound stirs the soul.

Released in August 2009 as the band’s 13th single, it was chosen as the ending theme for the U.S.

TV drama “Dr.

HOUSE.” While depicting the pressure and inner conflict of choosing a path at life’s crossroads, it shouts a compelling message: “Stay true to your convictions!” It’s a song that gives you the energy to cast aside doubt and take that first step when you’re anxious before a big decision.