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 that start with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (291–300)
Glitter Flatter ScatterProject B-

It’s the very last song you unlock in the music game jubeat Qubell.
There are no lyrics.
Its irregular phrasing is distinctive, and the track has dramatic ups and downs, with sections that calm down and others where more layers build up.
The opening synthesizer tone is extremely memorable.
Good time & Bad timeRABBIT

RABBIT is a skilled melodic rock band that took flight from the legendary music program “Miyake Yuji’s Ikasu Band Tengoku.” They first appeared on the show in April 1989, winning the Challenger Award, and later drew attention by being crowned the fifth Ikaten King.
In October of the same year, they made their major-label debut with the theme song for a Fuji TV network drama, and in 1992 a song used as a drama theme reached a peak of No.
14 on the Oricon chart.
They have also produced numerous tie-in works, including theme songs for animated films and commercial jingles.
Their tracks—woven from Tomoharu Iwasa’s powerful yet delicate vocals and Toshiya Noshita’s superb guitar technique with soulful “weeping” phrases—captivated many fans with a solid, American rock-influenced sound.
They’re a band we especially recommend to those who experienced the essence of rock during their youth.
Glammy KissREISAI

How about some Vocaloid rock with irresistibly crisp guitar cutting? It’s a track by REISAI, the music duo of Yopi and Azen Sakana, released in April 2023.
As I mentioned earlier, the guitar is simply the best! The driving drums and the lively, roaming bass are just as amazing! The sudden metal-style break in the interlude really cranks up the excitement, too! REISAI has been releasing a series of works with a unified worldbuilding, including this song, “Gloomy Kiss.” If you’re hooked on this track, you absolutely should check out their other songs as well!
Good DayRIP SLYME

Included on the album “JOURNEY.” It’s a bright, upbeat song about making today a good day.
Pay attention to the lyrics, in which the members put their feelings into what we should do to make that happen, and the RIP SLYME-style Radio Calisthenics dance featured in the chorus is sure to give you energy just by watching.
Good DayRIZE

A classic Japanese rock song by RIZE that also marked their TV debut.
It’s refreshingly innovative, blending a punk sensibility with stylish hip-hop street vibes as an essence.
The hallmark is its piercing, overwhelming sound, and it carries a mature depth that makes it perfect for autumn.
Round and round, dokkan!ROCO

It’s an exercise song you can enjoy with hand games and dancing.
It’s used on NHK E-Tele’s “Inai Inai Baa!” and is included on ROCO’s album “Kodomo Jazz Vol.
5.” The arrangement, rooted in jazz and pop, is distinctive, and the rhythmically vibrant melody is memorable.
Child-friendly phrases are repeated, making it perfect for kids to move their bodies and have fun.
It’s also a popular song in nurseries and kindergartens, so singing and dancing to it with your child is sure to create happy memories.
If you use it in your Instagram Stories, it might even bring a smile to your viewers’ faces.
Good Bye feat.asmiRin Oto

Rapper Rin-ne, who hails from Munakata City in Fukuoka Prefecture and was appointed a local goodwill ambassador there in 2021, has been steadily raising his profile nationwide.
Good Bye feat.
asmi, written as the theme song for the Netflix series Let’s Get Divorced, also drew attention for its music video in which he and singer asmi take on a dance performance.
The lyrics, which portray the realistic sense of distance between loved ones, may resonate with anyone who’s had a long-term partner.
It’s a catchy pop tune whose hook comes from the contrast between a breezy ensemble and lyrics that carry a sense of truth.


