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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 selection! (311–320)

GWIG GWIG GWIG feat. JOY McRAW / SEX YamaguchiZEN-LA-ROCK × DJ KAYA

ZEN-LA-ROCK × DJ KAYA “GWIG GWIG GWIG feat. JOY McRAW / SEX Yamaguchi” (official MV)
GWIG GWIG GWIG feat. JOY McRAW / SEX YamaguchiZEN-LA-ROCK × DJ KAYA

With the miraculous combination of DJ KAYA, SEX Yamaguchi, and JOY McRAW, this is the ultimate party tune that rocks every kind of dance floor in a genreless, nonstop GWIG GWIG style.

You won’t find EDM this straightforwardly upper in Japanese music anywhere else.

Isn’t it perhaps the closest to the fundamental concept of the EDM that took the world by storm?

Songs with titles starting with 'Gu'. For your karaoke selection! (321–330)

GROLIAZIGGY

The initial release came out in May 1988, simultaneously with “I’M GETTIN’ BLUE.” In 1989, it was selected as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Dō•Kyū•Sei,” leading to a second single cut.

It sold about 329,000 copies (peaking at No.

3 on Oricon), becoming ZIGGY’s biggest hit.

Released at the height of the late-’80s band boom, I remember countless groups performing it at high school and university festivals back then.

When composer Morishige first played it for the band, there was some pushback because it sounded a bit too much like a kayōkyoku-style pop song; true to that, it’s extremely catchy and one of the best choices for a song everyone can sing along to and enjoy together.

The original key might be a bit tough for those not confident in their singing, so don’t hesitate to drop the key and have fun.

It’s an excellent model of upbeat Japanese rock in a major key, so even just listening without singing is plenty enjoyable!

Goodbye In Her EyesZac Brown Band

Zac Brown Band – Goodbye In Her Eyes (Official Music Video) | Uncaged
Goodbye In Her EyesZac Brown Band

A track released in 2012 by the American country music group Zac Brown Band.

It is sung from the perspective of a man who has lost love.

The music video, which depicts a romance set in a circus, features actress Jaime Murray.

Groove ThingZhane

A karaoke song by Zhane, renowned as a club classic, with a smooth track that creates an exquisitely pleasant listening experience.

Its mood is approachable for women in their 30s, and it also fosters an easy-to-sing atmosphere even for those who aren’t confident in their singing.

good morningA-ko

a-ko – Good Morning : MUSIC VIDEO
Good morning, A-ko

It’s a song that evokes the start of a refreshing morning, highlighted by A-ko’s translucent vocals.

Included on her first album, “GENE,” released in July 2024, it was also selected as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s Drama 24 series “First Love, Zarari.” Vividly portraying a range of everyday emotions, it’s a track that energizes listeners.

With its pop, catchy melody and energetic sound, it carries the message that sometimes it’s important to enjoy music at full volume.

It’s the kind of number that can make you feel a little more positive when you wake up—perfect for anyone who wants to start the day with a fresh mindset.

Groovynightchilldspot

chilldspot – Groovynight(Official Music Video)
Groovynightchilldspot

Chilldspot, a rising next-generation artist whose release “the youth night,” put out while all members were still in high school, drew widespread attention.

In 2021, they released “Groovynight” digitally.

Backed by a funky performance, vocalist Hiyune’s singing has a slightly dark, addictive quality.

In the middle section, the rhythm shifts to a swing feel, leading into a jazzy guitar solo that adds a stylish touch.

graduallyday after tomorrow

It was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s variety show “B.C.

Beauty Colosseum.” The song “gradually” isn’t just about graduating—it’s a heartbreak song about “graduating from you,” the person she loved.

It’s so bittersweet…

It’s included on the mini-album “day after tomorrow.” I really wish this song would reach a wider audience.

Misono also covered this track on her own solo cover album.

It might be fun to compare it with the Day After Tomorrow-era version.