Songs with titles that start with “Gu.” Great for your karaoke selection!
Have you ever played shiritori using song titles—connecting the last letter of a song title to choose the next one—in a shiritori karaoke game? Unlike regular shiritori, it’s surprisingly hard to come up with song titles, which actually makes it really fun.
To help in those moments, this article will introduce songs whose titles start with “gu.” We’ve gathered a variety of tracks across genders and genres, so feel free to use this as a reference for shiritori or picking songs for karaoke.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Gu'. For your karaoke selection! (71–80)
G.L.I.T.C.H.Yuta Imai

This track delivers an irresistibly ultra-aggressive hardcore sound that feels like it’s shaking your brain directly.
It’s the first Vocaloid piece by Yuta Imai, a leading figure in the hardstyle scene, released in August 2025.
The song captivates with fierce beats and ethereal synths, evoking a digital world glitching and collapsing.
On top of that, Kasane Teto’s powerful vocals seem to amplify the uncontrollable energy even further.
It’s a must-listen for anyone looking to go full-throttle on adrenaline!
Great DaysAoki Karen, Hasegawa Daisuke

This is a song that was used as the opening theme for the TV anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable.
Daisuke Hasegawa’s sweet vocals match the anime’s vibe and sound really cool.
Since it’s based on a popular manga, it also generated a lot of buzz.
Good time & Bad timeRABBIT

RABBIT is a skilled melodic rock band that took flight from the legendary music program “Miyake Yuji’s Ikasu Band Tengoku.” They first appeared on the show in April 1989, winning the Challenger Award, and later drew attention by being crowned the fifth Ikaten King.
In October of the same year, they made their major-label debut with the theme song for a Fuji TV network drama, and in 1992 a song used as a drama theme reached a peak of No.
14 on the Oricon chart.
They have also produced numerous tie-in works, including theme songs for animated films and commercial jingles.
Their tracks—woven from Tomoharu Iwasa’s powerful yet delicate vocals and Toshiya Noshita’s superb guitar technique with soulful “weeping” phrases—captivated many fans with a solid, American rock-influenced sound.
They’re a band we especially recommend to those who experienced the essence of rock during their youth.
GOOD DREAMSthe pillows

The pillows’ “GOOD DREAMS” is a work packed with a striking message that ignites the listener’s heart.
Paired with a bittersweet poetic world, this song cheers on everyone chasing their dreams, making it perfect for the start of a new school year or a new chapter in life.
It turns the anxieties that waver through days of struggle and challenge into courage.
With a career spanning over 30 years, the pillows’ music continues to be loved by many, and that enduring power is exactly what resonates with listeners.
If you’re about to open a new door, go on—give it a listen!
Glorious EdoJon Guramu

This is the theme music for the NHK Taiga drama “Berabō: Tsutajū Eiga no Yume Banashi,” composed by John Graham, a composer active in Hollywood films.
Performed by the NHK Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Tatsuya Shimono, the piece magnificently expresses the passion of publisher Jūzaburō Tsutaya and the splendor of Edo culture.
The mysterious timbre of the cimbalom that resonates at the beginning symbolizes the protagonist’s flashes of inspiration, then unfolds into a powerful orchestral sound that stirs the listener’s heart.
Included on the album “Original Soundtrack Vol.
1,” releasing in February 2025, this work is music that will give you a push as you take on new challenges.
round and roundOLDUCT

It’s an ultra-cute electropop track that will make your head spin with its dizzying twists and turns.
Created by Vocaloid producer OLDUCT, it was released in August 2025.
The song captures that blissful feeling of being so smitten by a cat’s cuteness that your mind just shuts down.
The message—that in our overstimulating, information-packed days, what we really need is the healing power of cats—matches perfectly with the sound.
The duet by Yuki Kaai and Hatsune Miku is unbearably adorable, too.
It’s perfect for when you want to vibe without thinking about anything! Be sure to listen closely to the Chinese lyrics as well.
messy nullpoSTEAKA

This is a pop yet destructive electronic number that hits you with hard, vivid sounds in rapid succession.
The track is by STEAKA, a Vocaloid producer known for hardcore techno, and it was released in August 2025.
It placed 10th in VocaColle Summer 2025.
Featuring the internet slang “nurupo” and “gac,” its sophisticated melodic structure is truly startling.
The way the sound stirs your emotions makes it unforgettable after just one listen.
Add it to your playlist for those times when you want to forget everything and get hyped!


