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 that start with 'Gu'. For your karaoke selection! (91–100)
GOOD NIGHT BABYaimyon

A classic song where you can fully enjoy Aimyon’s signature airy huskiness and natural phrasing, “GOOD NIGHT BABY.” It’s a track from her second album, “Shunkanteki Sixth Sense,” released in 2019, and a music video was produced in collaboration with Reebok CLASSIC; as of May 2025, it has surpassed 18.7 million views.
The chord progression is almost the same as “Marigold,” featuring a very accessible melody in the vein of mainstream J-pop.
Overall, there aren’t any dramatic leaps in pitch, nor are there extremely low notes, so it’s easy to sing even for those who struggle with lower ranges.
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.
Grand Escape (Movie edit) feat. Toko MiuraRADWIMPS

It’s a grand and beautiful song that makes you want to soar into the sky.
Created by the rock band RADWIMPS and sung by vocalist Toko Miura, it was produced as the theme song for Makoto Shinkai’s animated film “Weathering With You” and included on the album “Weathering With You,” released in July 2019.
The lyrics express a strong resolve to break free from the stifling feeling of everyday life and carve out a future together with someone precious.
From its quiet beginning to a chorus that bursts open like a release, the song grips the listener’s heart and doesn’t let go.
If you listen while gazing up at the vast sky, you’ll surely feel courage welling up inside.
Glory Colors ~Door of the Wind~ZONE

This is a gem of a cheering song by ZONE that opens the door to the future and gives you the strength to step into a brilliant tomorrow.
It powerfully sings of the importance of friendship and bonds, gently yet firmly pushing forward everyone who is chasing their dreams.
Released in August 2004, it was chosen as the theme song for TV Asahi’s coverage of the 86th National High School Baseball Championship and for the program Netto Koshien.
It brightly colored the summers of many high school ballplayers—a true classic that represents the season.
For players racing through a page of their youth and for anyone about to take a new step, it delivers burning courage and deep inspiration.
GoodbyeOda Kazumasa

This is another highly polished cover.
The powerful vocals give you a push forward.
I live believing that if you keep thinking straight toward a single goal and continue to work hard, your dreams will surely come true someday.
I was able to feel that way because this song existed.
Grateful daysHamasaki Ayumi

The 29th single, released on July 9, 2003.
It was the theme song for the show “ayu ready?” which she hosted.
A track bursting with summer vibes, its breezy melody and summery lyrics make it perfect for a drive.
GreenHamasaki Ayumi

Beautiful words are woven to a Chinese-style melody.
The song came out around when I was in middle school, and I remember listening to it a lot and singing it every time I went to karaoke.


