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)
Good day!!V6

A smash hit brimming with V6’s positive charm! Released in June 2006 as their 29th single, this track also became well-loved as the theme song for the drama “Keishicho Sousa Ikka 9 Gakari,” starring Yoshihiko Inohara.
Its straightforward message—that even ordinary days can become wonderful if you face them with a smile—blends with a lively sound to lift your spirits naturally, without feeling pushy.
It’s a magical song that blows away the blues and helps you start your day on a bright note.
slowpoke; dawdler; someone who is slow or clumsy (can also imply being indecisive or dull)isonosuke

“I got so carried away ranting about what I love that I totally freaked everyone out…!” That bitter experience has been turned into a comical song by isonosuke.
It’s included on the April 2024 EP “Chisei no Sei,” with the music video released in July 2025.
The protagonist, who rattles on at breakneck speed and then spirals into self-loathing, perfectly captures a classic communication fail! It’s painfully cringey yet somehow hilarious.
Give it a listen when you want to laugh and commiserate over those all-too-relatable otaku-style mishaps!
whining and dawdlingHirata Yoshihisa

This is a work crafted by Yoshihisa Hirata that sings of the frustration of clumsy love.
The piece is included on the album “Nights of Japan,” released in July 2025.
The protagonist, who hurts someone important by putting on a brave face and despises himself for his own foolishness, is portrayed through Gekiyak’s wistful vocals.
It’s also characterized by a mature sound built around acoustic instruments.
One listen is enough to leave you pondering the story this song contains.
ggrks – Google it, you idiot –hakusai

A unique love song themed around internet slang.
Released in February 2009, it was later included on the compilation album EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalonexus feat.
Hatsune Miku.
The tsundere attitude of Megurine Luka and the slightly offbeat approach of Kamui Gakupo create a rom-com-style back-and-forth that’s comical and highly addictive.
How about immersing yourself in the world while grinning at the duo’s exquisite banter?
GraffitiLittle Lilith

A four-piece girls’ loud band formed in 2018.
They stand out with a unique presence even within the Japanese metal scene.
Their fierce sound contrasted with their cool look has drawn attention both in Japan and abroad.
While grounded in emotional rock, their stylish performances incorporate the latest djent sound.
In March 2023, they released their second EP, “STRIKE,” and their momentum continues to build.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to enjoy a diverse musicality that transcends the boundaries of metal.
Ultramarine FlightDISH//

A dance-rock tune with an exhilarating melody that feels like you’re soaring through an endless blue sky.
Performed by DISH//, which includes members active as actors, this piece boldly sings of a glittering instant of summer and hope for the future—youth itself.
The lyrical world crafted by vocalist Takumi Kitamura seems likely to spark the spirit of adventure sleeping in children’s hearts.
It’s the title track of the EP “Gunjou Hikou,” set for release in March 2025, and it was premiered during their arena tour from late 2024, captivating fans.
Roll down the windows and play it on a summer drive, and you’re sure to make unforgettable memories.
GLAMOROUS SKYNakajima Mika

That searing rock tune passionately sung under her character’s name by Mika Nakashima in the film NANA might be the very sound your boss’s generation listened to in their youth.
It also caused a big stir as the first song HYDE from L’Arc~en~Ciel ever provided to another artist.
Packed with questions about the repetitive everyday and a fierce determination to seize a shining future, the track swept the music scene after its August 2005 release, topping the Oricon weekly chart for two consecutive weeks.
With its guitar-forward rock sound, it’s the kind of song that instantly electrifies the room at karaoke.
If you want to show off a cool side that’s different from your usual vibe, consider adding it to your repertoire.


