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'. For your karaoke selection! (241–250)
GravityKis-my-ft2

It’s a fast-paced, downright cool track.
It leans more toward a mysterious vibe, and the lyrics—driving straight toward the goal—are wonderful.
It has the power to blow away all dark thoughts, and just listening to it brightens up a gloomy, overcast mood.
Goodbye, worldKlang Ruler

Klang Ruler is a five-member band formed in 2014.
It’s pronounced “Klang Ruler.” They’re known for their distinctive sound that blends J-pop with genres like alternative and electro.
Among their tracks, I especially recommend Goodbye World.
It’s an upbeat electropop song, but the vocal line itself is simple with a narrow range, so even those who aren’t confident singers should find it easy to sing.
Swirly Kuro-chanLADY Q

Cyborg Kuro-chan, an anime based on a manga that ran in the monthly magazine Comic BomBom, is basically a gag comedy but is characterized by occasionally inserting serious storylines.
The opening theme was sung by reggae singer LADY Q.
Good Luck / Beautiful LosersLOSTAGE

Formed in Nara Prefecture in 2001 around the Gomi brothers—Takehisa on bass and vocals and Takuto on guitar—the band has been actively performing live, mainly at venues across Japan.
Takehisa’s slightly nostalgic vocals pair perfectly with guitar tones that seem to distort the entire space, creating an addictive sound.
They have many tracks you’ll want to lie around and listen to all day in a dim room on an empty day off, making them perfect for anyone seeking a lighter grunge band that blends into everyday life.
Of course, they’re also recommended for fans of emo.
Glory To The WorldLOVEBITES

Basically, J-pop places a lot of importance on catchiness, so the songs tend to be simple.
Conversely, the more edgy the genre, the more the vocal difficulty skyrockets.
That’s why I recommend “Glory To The World.” This track is performed by the all-female heavy metal band LOVEBITES.
True to heavy metal, it’s high-tempo, features lots of high notes and sustained tones, and is therefore an extremely challenging song.
If you want to try singing rock, definitely check it out.
GravityLUCKY TAPES

A classic of Japanese rock by LUCKY TAPES, whose stylish, modern, and jazz-tinged sound elevates the band to new heights.
With its delicate sense of groove that draws you into comfort, it’s an upbeat track that’s perfect for autumn.
Graphic MagicLast Note.

This is a Vocaloid song that helps you learn about solid geometry.
It’s by Last Note., the Vocaloid music unit behind many classics like “Setsuna Trip” and “Uchouten Vivace,” and it’s included on the compilation album “Learn Middle School Math with Vocaloid.” The fast-paced, stylish rock sound is super cool! Even those who struggle with math should find it easier to remember this way.
Just be careful not to get so hooked on the music that you forget to study!


