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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 that start with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (291–300)

Good-byeSuperfly

Superfly 『Good-bye』Music Video
Good-byeSuperfly

Released on September 14, 2016 as the 21st single, it was chosen as the theme song for the film ‘Yamikin Ushijima-kun The Final.’ With a slightly mature atmosphere in its arrangement, the track is memorable for Superfly’s characteristically powerful, soaring vocals.

Songs with titles that start with 'Gu'. Perfect for your karaoke picks! (301–310)

GLORIOUSTHE ALFEE

THE ALFEE – GLORIOUS【Grateful Birth Final】
GLORIOUSTHE ALFEE

Released in 2013 as their 63rd single, “GLORIOUS.” With an intro reminiscent of church music and a gripping guitar riff by Takamizawa, it’s a life song about thinking of a friend.

The prayer-like lyrics and Takamizawa’s passionate feelings, conveyed so vividly, are deeply stirring.

There are moments when even the smallest happiness gives us tremendous courage and joy, aren’t there? By holding on to such moments as we walk forward, the future will surely shine.

No matter how the times pass or values change, this masterpiece reminds us that the love we feel for someone precious is unchanging.

Goodest BaddestTHE RAMPAGE vs THE JET BOY BANGERZ

THE RAMPAGE vs THE JET BOY BANGERZ / Goodest Baddest (Music Video)
Goodest BaddestTHE RAMPAGE vs THE JET BOY BANGERZ

Goodest Baddest is a track by two EXILE-affiliated groups, THE RAMPAGE and THE JET BOY BANGERZ.

It’s a number with a distinctive rhythm and a somewhat unconventional structure.

The key section of this piece is the part right before the chorus.

Some members sing it in falsetto, but since it doesn’t require long sustained notes, it’s perfect for practicing mixed voice.

At first, don’t worry about volume—focus on proper vocal production.

As you do, your volume will naturally improve over time, so give it a try for reference.

Good Bye,Good LuckTOTALFAT

TOTALFAT 『Good Bye, Good Luck』(Short ver.)
Good Bye,Good LuckTOTALFAT

A standout TOTALFAT classic that vividly captures the moment of farewell and new beginnings with a thrilling punk rock sound and a rush of melody! The lyrics offer courage to move forward while staying close to feelings of loneliness and solitude, striking a deep chord.

Released in January 2012, it was also used as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime Naruto (Original Series).

Sing it at graduations or farewell parties, and you’re sure to share hope for the future while etching bonds and memories with your friends into your hearts.

Good Fight & Promise YouTOTALFAT

TOTALFAT「Good Fight & Promise You」
Good Fight & Promise YouTOTALFAT

Among Japan’s melodic hardcore bands, TOTALFAT stands out for delivering the sun-baked freshness and breakneck drive reminiscent of West Coast pop-punk.

While many associate TOTALFAT with a four-piece lineup, guitarist Kuboty left in 2019, and they’ve continued on as a three-piece since.

One of their most notable charms is the metal-tinged riffs and guitar solos they weave into their pop-punk sound.

On top of that, drummer Bunta is regarded as one of the most skilled players in the Japanese rock scene—there are surely many drummers captivated by his playing.

Their songs, crafted by drawing on each member’s background, are absolutely worth hearing.

Songs with titles that start with “Gu.” Great for your karaoke selection!

Green FieldTRI4TH

Songs with titles that start with 'Gu'. Perfect for your karaoke picks! (301–310)

GROOVE WALKTRICERATOPS

Released in 2000, this was the theme song for KOSÉ’s “Salon Style” commercial.

With a four-on-the-floor rhythm and bassline, a dry, overtone-rich guitar, and Wada’s highly free melody, it may be the pinnacle of how much information a three-piece band can pack in.

No matter where you start listening, it’s a pleasant sound.

It’s an easy entry point for TRICERATOPS beginners, and for those in bands, the sound production should be a useful reference.