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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Grip!Every Little Thing

When it comes to anime theme songs that were massive hits from the 1990s through the 2000s, this track by Every Little Thing is the one that comes to mind! Its powerful melody and uplifting lyrics are striking, and it’s a song that gives you energy when you listen to it.
It sings about the courage to face hardships and the importance of finding what truly matters in everyday life.
Released in March 2003, it reached No.
7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s also included on the album “Many Pieces.” Being used as the opening theme for an anime broadcast on the Yomiuri TV/Nippon TV network helped it become even more beloved.
It’s a song I highly recommend for those mornings when you can’t get going or when you need a boost to keep trying.
Let’s start from goodbyeSano Motoharu

A slow ballad with elegantly resonant strings that poignantly captures the moment of parting.
It’s said to be a song Motoharu Sano wrote and composed during his high school years.
The contrast between those who wave goodbye and the protagonist who cannot brings the lonely heart that struggles to accept the farewell vividly into focus.
Released in March 1983 as his 10th single, it was also included on the album No Damage, released in April of the same year.
Its steadily unfolding, lyrical melody quietly accompanies anyone who has experienced a departure or a goodbye, and is sure to evoke deep empathy.
Songs with titles starting with 'Gu.' For your karaoke selection! (101–110)
Spinning CurtainIkoma Rina, Suzuki Ayane (Nogizaka Forty-six)

Nogizaka46 became a nationally beloved idol group with hits like “Influencer” and “Synchronicity.” Among them, Rina Ikoma, a former central figure of the group, hails from Yurihonjo City, and second-generation member Ayane Suzuki is from Ogata Village in Minamiakita District.
From the group’s early days, Rina Ikoma led the way—especially in dance—serving as center for many of the early title tracks.
After graduating in 2018, she became the Akita Work Support Ambassador and the image character for NHK Akita Broadcasting Station’s 90th anniversary.
Ayane Suzuki, who loves airplanes and Gundam model kits, has a gentle demeanor and captivates with her dazzling presence.
In 2022, she was cast as the lead in the stage play “The Sixth Sayoko,” raising expectations for her growing career as an actress.
Good Day’s SongMe to Me

Me to Me is a three-piece rock band formed in Nagoya.
They embody classic Japanese rock and have gained popularity in the J-rock scene for their emotional sound.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Good Day’s Song.
It features a warm melody with a slightly traditional Japanese flavor, and the vocals are crafted with warmly delivered, deliberately repetitive phrases.
While the song isn’t exactly low, it’s very easy to adjust the key, so be sure to give it a listen.
Good OneHirai Dai

This work, which reveals a new side of Dai Hirai, is a dance number reminiscent of ’80s disco and funk, brimming with a charm distinct from his familiar gentle acoustic image.
The talkbox and shimmering synthesizer tones seem to whisk you away to a glittering night by the sea.
The lyrics depict a romantic, slightly grown-up summer scene—dancing until dawn at a secret spot aglow with pink neon—that sets listeners’ hearts aflutter.
Released as the second installment of a seven-week consecutive digital release project that began in July 2021 to offer special moments on summer weekends, this track exudes a stylish, liberating vibe that’s a bit different from Hirai’s usual sound.
It’s perfect for summer night drives or special moments by the ocean—be sure to give it a listen.
Goodbye Declaration (Chinozo)mazeta

A singer known for a one-of-a-kind high-tone voice.
Mazeta, a member of STPR, works in two fields: cover song videos and game commentary.
He began his solo activities on YouTube around 2018.
He also performs as the purple member of the six-person unit AMPTAKxCOLORS, and their single “RAINBOWxPATROL,” released in March 2024, reached No.
2 on the Oricon chart.
His crystal-clear high notes and skillful talk are his strengths—an entertainer with remarkable star power as a singer!
gravityLUNA SEA

A ballad-style rock number, notable for its 16-beat rhythm and the beautiful resonance of its arpeggios, drew attention in 2000 as the theme song for the film Another Heaven and the TV Asahi drama Another Heaven: eclipse.
Composed by INORAN with additional lyrics by RYUICHI, the piece is colored throughout by INORAN’s distinctive arpeggio style, known as “INO-peggio.” The delicate arpeggios played with a clean tone leave space between the notes, creating a sense of spatial expansiveness that draws listeners into the world of the song.
This celebrated track, which debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart and earned Platinum certification, is recommended for those who want to experience the beauty of arpeggios or relax and immerse themselves in music on a long autumn night.


