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 whose titles start with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (1–10)
Good musicneguse.

Do you ever feel worn out by the daily stream of grim news and harsh words on social media, and just want to put on your headphones and escape into your own world? This song captures that uniquely modern, real emotion and sets it to an upbeat rock sound.
The words and melodies crafted by vocalist Ryotachi burst with a refreshing energy that blows away any sense of stagnation, and each listen will make your heart feel a little lighter.
Released digitally in July 2022, it was also included on the mini-album “Wanderland ni Aijō o!” released in September of the same year.
It drew major attention, with related videos on TikTok racking up hundreds of millions of views.
When you want to forget the bad stuff and refresh yourself, or as background music for your commute to school or work, this track is sure to lift your spirits.
Be sure to enjoy it at full volume.
Gweh, I’m dead-ngōborakuri

A highly addictive track that seamlessly fuses the breezy wit of internet memes with the unpredictable sounds born from AI—once you hear it, it won’t leave your head.
It’s a song by the creator Borakuri, who began full-scale activities in 2025 and has already been drawing attention with over 20,000 YouTube subscribers, released in 2025.
Amid a flurry of catchy electronic tones, the lyrics unfold to reflect the honest emotions of those of us living online, leaving a curious aftertaste—funny, yet somehow a little bittersweet.
The sound design, rich with narrative that stimulates the listener’s imagination, could only come from an artist who works across multiple mediums, including video production—an absolute must-hear.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to immerse yourself in internet culture or crave a fresh, unprecedented jolt of inspiration!
Grazioso LoveMegumi Sakino

A track defined by its graceful, sophisticated melody.
This is Megumi Sakino’s debut single, slated for release in December 2024.
True to its title, which means “gracefully,” her calm, soothing vocals leave a strong impression.
The lyrics, which gently look back on days gone by, resonate deeply with listeners.
Created in collaboration with Terumi Takaoka, the song has a warm finish that evokes the essence of Showa-era kayōkyoku.
Filled with Sakino’s heartfelt emotions, it’s a must-listen for fans of classic Japanese pop.
Recommended for those who seek the comforting blend of nostalgia and freshness in her voice.
Songs with titles starting with “Gu” (ぐ). Perfect for karaoke selection! (11–20)
Good ByeHY

A ballad marked by the piano’s gentle timbre and a vocal performance that speaks to the heart.
Featured on the 14th album HANAEMI, released in February 2021, this track was written and composed by Nakasone.
Unlike a song that simply dwells in the sorrow of heartbreak, it conveys gratitude toward the other person and embodies the strength to look forward, resulting in a piece that gently encourages the listener.
It’s sure to give you courage when you want to overcome the pain of parting and take a new step forward.
Graceful WorldEvery Little Thing

This is a single released in February 2001 that was selected as the theme song for the TBS drama “Big Wing.” Its forward-looking message and the exhilarating chorus that feels like the view suddenly opens up are truly memorable.
It was released after Mitsuru Igarashi left the group, marking their two-member lineup of Kaori Mochida and Ichiro Ito, and it’s also included on the album “4 FORCE.” Amid the bright tone of the song, a fleeting sense of poignancy and tension slips in—gently yet powerfully giving listeners a supportive push.
When you’re burdened with doubt or anxiety but still want to take a new step forward, this song will quietly be by your side.
Why not recharge your energy for tomorrow while immersing yourself in the vivid, powerful world that Every Little Thing portrays?
ultramarineYOASOBI

Inspired by the manga Blue Period, this piece portrays a fervent passion for immersing yourself in what you love.
It’s a track released digitally in September 2020 by YOASOBI, a unit that turns novels into music, and it’s also known as the song from the Bourbon Alfort Mini Chocolate commercial.
The song is included on their first EP, THE BOOK, released in 2021, and ikura’s clear vocals together with the exhilarating sound really resonate.
The chorus features a group-singing part, so even if you’re not confident singing alone, you can have a blast with friends! Even in sections with sustained high notes, it’s nothing to fear when everyone raises their voices together.
How about enjoying it at karaoke after club activities or after school, feeling the bond with your friends as you sing?
graceFuji Kaze

A celebrated song by Fujii Kaze that sings of grand love and self-acceptance under the theme that everyone has talent.
It carries a powerful message that infinite love and possibility dwell within ourselves.
The lyrics depict a dialogue and a sense of oneness with a presence that could be called the god within, offering a warmth that makes you want to cherish yourself each time you listen.
Released digitally in October 2022, the song was written for an NTT Docomo project commercial.
The liberating visuals shot in India also became a major talking point.
His soulful vocals and piano blend together, brimming with an embracing gentleness.
If you want to take on something new but can’t quite take the first step, this is a song that will give you a push—be sure to give it a listen!


