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)
Grandma Is Still AliveGEISHA GIRLS

This is the debut single released by GEISHA GIRLS in July 1994, in which Downtown’s manzai comedy is reconstructed into an avant-garde techno sound by Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Its unique world blends comical narration with cool beats, so first-time listeners will likely be very surprised.
The track peaked at No.
15 on the Oricon chart and sold about 260,000 copies.
Owing to its popularity, a remix album titled “Geisha ‘Remix’ Girls” was released soon after.
Its boundary-breaking, innovative sound is sure to liven up the atmosphere if you play it at a gathering with friends.
Good for UBoA

BoA, who has served as a bridge connecting the Korean and Japanese music scenes and achieved a million-seller with her 2002 single “LISTEN TO MY HEART,” released a track in August 2025 that’s an irresistibly sophisticated groove.
Its familiar, repetitive melody and cool vocals create an addictive pull.
The restrained structure—eschewing flashy shifts—conveys a self-reliant mood that doesn’t pander in love, giving off a mature, composed vibe.
It’s urban pop that lifts your spirits.
GOOD DAYSZONE

Although ZONE is strongly associated with being a girls’ band, they actually started their careers as a dance group.
This was their major-label debut single, released in February 2001.
The members reportedly felt some internal conflict as they launched into a new style called “bandol,” performing while holding instruments.
Yet this track turned out to be such a bright, hopeful rock tune that you’d never guess at that backstory.
Its positive message—that as long as you have your friends, you’ll be okay—gently gives listeners a reassuring push forward.
Songs with titles starting with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (81–90)
Green Lightfrom Audition THE LAST PIECE

A dance tune marked by a drum’n’bass beat that blends an eerie allure with exhilaration.
This track was released in August 2025 as an assignment song for “THE LAST PIECE,” an audition by BMSG, home to BE:FIRST and MAZZEL.
It was created for the fifth round of judging, which offers a simulated professional stage experience.
Portraying a headlong dash into the future while shaking off anxiety, the song conveys the performers’ resolve to pursue their goals.
I believe it’s a track that powerfully supports anyone who wishes to cut through doubt and move forward.
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.
Graffitisutoreitenaa

A pop tune that freezes time with a sudden flash of past memories, then paints a vivid path toward the future for a heart that has stopped in its tracks.
Atsushi Horie’s poetic lyrics and the deliberately pared-back, subtractive arrangement gently seep into the listener’s soul.
Released as a single in April 2020, the track is also included on the album “Applause.” Its No.
1 spot on the weekly Oricon ROCK singles chart speaks to the support it received.
For those moments when you want to change but find yourself hesitating, it tells you, “You can grow stronger just as you are,” offering the courage to embrace your true self.
It’s a song that quietly stays close to anyone who feels on the verge of losing themselves amid waves of change.
ultramarineAyase

An epic cheer song produced by YOASOBI, inspired by the manga Blue Period.
It powerfully portrays the pain and inner conflicts that arise precisely because you’re passionate about what you love, as well as the determination to follow the path you believe in—carried by a fast-paced, driving sound.
Released in September 2020, the track was used in a commercial for Bourbon’s Alfort Mini Chocolate and was also selected as the march-in song for the 94th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament.
To express the piece’s uplifting, supportive energy on piano, it’s key to build a strong sense of rise from the pre-chorus into the chorus.
In the grand choral sections, using the sustain pedal effectively to create a rich resonance will move listeners even more.


