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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.

Songs with titles starting with “Gu.” For your karaoke picks! (141–150)

GraduationVitamin C

Graduation (Friends Forever) – Vitamin C HD
GraduationVitamin C

It’s a slightly old song, but when it comes to graduation songs, this is the one! It’s a graduation song that’s famous overseas.

It’s especially about life in high school.

It sings about the hopes for the future we talked about as students, our silly dreams, emptiness and anxiety—everything that speaks to teenagers in the thick of adolescence.

It’s also a song that lets you look back on those days even after you’ve become an adult.

GoodbyeYogee New Waves

From the very beginning, a hard-hitting funk/R&B bassline drives the track, and you can’t help but move your hips.

After a slightly groovy start, the chorus opens up with a sense of spaciousness.

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to throw your hands up and sing along at a festival.

The steady rhythm throughout feels great, and it’s the kind of listen that pairs perfectly with a drink—or a few.

gravitationangela

The opening theme of the anime Heroic Age, which aired in April 2007.

Primarily created by the staff of Fafner in the Azure, it was produced with the contrasting concept of “let’s make a story where no one dies.” This work was what made me rediscover angela, and it became the first angela CD I ever bought.

Graet Escapecinema staff

cinema staff “great escape” MV (TV anime “Attack on Titan” second cour ending theme)
Graet Escapecinema staff

The ending theme for episodes 14–25 in the latter half of the anime Attack on Titan, and cinema staff’s first tie-in song.

The striking start features a four-count on the drums leading into driving guitar.

The lyrics, filled with a resolve to blow off pent-up frustration and carve out one’s life, really hit home.

I think it’s a track packed with the coolness of contemporary rock.

Goodbye yellow brick roaddustbox

This is a cover of an Elton John song included on the single “4our Cherries.” The original is a gentle song with a relaxed tempo, but dustbox’s arrangement transforms it into something that feels powerful.

There’s also a sense of humor in how the tempo gradually shifts into dustbox’s characteristic speed at the beginning.

GOOD BYEhide

Released in December of the same year as a re-cut single—and his seventh single—from the album PSYENCE, which came out in September 1996, “Hi-Ho / GOOD BYE” was issued with the double A-side title.

As the title “GOOD BYE” suggests, it’s a ballad with lyrics about parting—somehow sad, yet somehow gentle—that leave a strong impression.

It feels as though hide might be singing about himself.

Great Popopo-PONaru†kana

It’s modeled after a certain “greeting magic” commercial.

Apparently, they were inspired by the Great Arigato Usagi video to create the opening song.

JOYSOUND refused to distribute it—and that makes sense.

Be sure to check out the original video as well.