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 starting with “Gu.” Great for karaoke picks! (171–180)
Good Night BabyNarita Kunihiko (Za Kingutōnzu)

Kunihiko Narita, who is active as a member of the music group The King Tones, is from Takaoka City in Toyama Prefecture.
One of their signature songs, “Good Night Baby,” peaked at No.
2 on the Oricon charts and remained in the Top 20 for 12 weeks.
graybeeShibasaki Kou

It’s a slightly more mature number.
The chorus has a cool tempo.
It’s included on the album Hitori Asobi.
It reminds me of how I listened to it over and over.
Nostalgic, isn’t it? Since the lyrics are by Kou, it has that kind of shout-it-out feel that makes you think there’s a bit of a gripe with the world.
Foolish Foot SoldierKamui Gakupo / Wandara P

This one is also a Japanese-style rock piece.
It was created with the theme of “lovable fools,” based on the idea that it’s okay to be reckless, rough around the edges, or even laughed at.
The track was provided for ‘Vocaloid Night in Hokkaido.’ There are various versions, including a KAITO version, a duet version, and self-arranged versions with PVs.
Gradient Glasskome kome CLUB

A song included on SINGLES.
Isn’t it just the kind of track you’d expect from Carl Smoky Ishii? It’s a smooth, erotic number.
Kome Kome Club’s live shows were very elaborate, and they never just sang the songs straight.
They performed this one woven into a short skit.
GOOD-BYE YouthNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

This song is a single released in 1983.
It was chosen as the theme song for the drama The Family Game, in which Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi himself played the lead role.
Many men are likely to relate to its wistful lyrics.
Be sure to check out the drama as well.
GOODBYE TO ROMANCE10-FEET

10-FEET is a three-piece rock band whose loud sound and genre-blending style—incorporating reggae, hip-hop, and more—has earned strong support.
The song “GOODBYE TO ROMANCE,” which closes their second album REALIFE, also drew attention for featuring chorus contributions from members of allied bands like SHACHI and Maximum the Hormone.
That feeling when days you once even found bothersome transform into special memories at the moment of graduation is something many people have likely experienced themselves.
With its driving, high-speed ensemble that heightens the sense of a turning point, this is a fitting number for the final live show of one’s student days.
GLORY DAYS175R

“GLORY DAYS,” released in 2004 as their fourth major-label single, is a track that fuses ska and melodic hardcore, racing forward with a refreshing sense of speed from the very beginning.
Depicting the road to seizing glory, the song was reportedly created after being deeply moved by actress Rei Yoshii’s experience battling leukemia.
Keeping that in mind as you listen to the lyrics makes them hit even harder.
It’s a work I’d like people to hear when they’ve stumbled and feel on the verge of giving up.


