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)
Grapefruit MoonNEW!TOMOO

Singer-songwriter TOMOO, born in Tokyo, has been drawing attention for lyrics that interweave scenes and emotions, and for expressive power that transcends the bounds of piano pop.
Released in advance in September 2023 and included on the acclaimed album TWO MOON, Grapefruit Moon has been praised as a new frontier that further expands her expressive range.
While the song centers on the bitterness and thirst felt in the transition from girlhood to adulthood, its sophisticated band sound and lustrous vocals resonate comfortably.
Choose it for moments when you want to face your heart in the quiet of the night, or when you’d like to share a slightly more mature mood in an Instagram Note.
GOOD TOGETHERNEW!timelesz

Like the warm sunshine of spring, this is a song that gently wraps away the anxieties of a new beginning.
Sung by timelesz, it’s a positive tune we want you to hear as you dive into a new environment.
Its driving beat and bright sound will lift your spirits.
With the theme of the happiness of always being together, it helps you stay optimistic even when unfamiliar days leave you feeling uneasy.
This track is included as the lead song on the album “MOMENTUM,” set for release in April 2026.
When you feel lonely, why not listen to this song and turn those feelings into energy for new encounters?
GOOD DAYNEW!(K)NoW_NAME

A cute pop tune that meshes with the world of the TV anime SPY×FAMILY.
It’s an arrangement of in-show BGM inspired by Anya, brilliantly conveying the character’s innocence and bouncy everyday vibe through gentle vocals.
Released in October 2022, it’s included on the album TV Anime “SPY×FAMILY” Original Soundtrack, which came out in December of the same year.
Produced by (K)NoW_NAME, it also drew attention for being used in MISSION:24.
Warm and infused with a carefree perspective, this piece is perfect as weekend BGM.
Its buoyant sound makes it a must-listen for anyone who wants to start the day in a bright mood.
Songs with titles starting with “Gu” (ぐ). Perfect for karaoke selection! (11–20)
Glassy Sky (Feat. Donna Burke)NEW!yamada yutaka

This piece is the one that left a deep aftertaste as an insert song in the anime Tokyo Ghoul √A.
Composed by Yutaka Yamada and featuring Donna Burke on vocals, it is included on the album TV ANIMATION Tokyo Ghoul Original Soundtrack, released in March 2015.
Its cool, translucent melody and plaintive English lyrics quietly express the sense of loss carried by the characters.
Perhaps thanks to its cinematic arrangement, Donna Burke’s heartrending voice resonates deeply.
Beloved by many, the track has inspired over 20,000 fan covers and was sampled by an overseas artist in 2018.
When you want something to gently accompany your sadness or solitude, it’s best enjoyed alone, listening closely.
Good job!NEW!SWEET STEADY

How about giving yourself a little reward for working hard every day? Let us introduce SWEET STEADY’s cheer song that gently validates your everyday fatigue.
This pop tune layers a warm message that embraces everyone—just being alive is amazing—with a light, upbeat sound.
Doesn’t it make you smile just by listening? Released in April 2025 and later issued as a double A-side second single in August of the same year, it sparked a big reaction, reaching No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart.
Give it a listen whenever your heart feels a bit tired from work, study, or relationships.
It’s perfect if you want to relax your shoulders, feel positive, and enjoy some call-and-response fun!
ultramarineKamiyama Yagi

A song that portrays a mingled feeling of freedom and unease, like traveling across a vast sky.
Its sound is striking for blending brightness with a stylish flair.
This work was released digitally in advance in January 2020 and became Yoh Kamiyama’s major-label debut single in March of the same year.
It was also chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Drifting Dragons.” When you’re a little worn out by everyday life, if you listen to this gently conversational song, you’ll surely feel your heart begin to heal.
Song of Gunma PrefectureGunma-ken

A prefectural anthem composed by Ryoichi Hattori, a composer renowned in the history of Japanese popular music, featuring a grand and radiant melody.
The lyrics, which depict the majestic nature including Mount Akagi and the people of the prefecture boldly advancing into the future with hope, were selected through a public contest.
Did you know that this song is actually Gunma Prefecture’s third prefectural anthem? It was instituted in October 1968 as part of the projects commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Meiji era.
Because it was broadcast for many years at the start and end of Gunma Television’s programming, many people may remember hearing its melody.
For more than half a century, it has remained a beloved classic through regional ceremonies and broadcasts.


