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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! (21–30)

Goosey-peepyHatsuboshi Gakuen

This electropop track is bursting with fun: toy-box-like chiptune sounds and a thrilling, high-velocity beat.

It’s the second solo song by Yume Hanami, a student of Hatsuboshi Academy from the game “Gakuen Idolmaster,” released for streaming in November 2025.

Her signature innocent, high-energy vocals spark an exciting sense of being whisked away on a near-future adventure.

The upbeat lyrics, which find joy even in the unknown, give you a boost of energy.

It’s a full-power number.

Gray FinderNarase

This is a work released in November 2025 by Vocaloid producer Narase.

It was created as an entry for Musyokutomeisai 3.

The song sets a heartfelt wish—to be found by someone, to have one’s name called—against a fast-paced beat.

It may especially resonate with those engaged in creative pursuits.

And Hatsune Miku’s slightly innocent voice really brings out that sense of poignancy.

Songs with titles starting with 'Gu'. For your karaoke selection! (31–40)

GreetingsGenzuki Tojiro

"Greetings" Tojiro Genzuki feat. Otomachi Una
GreetingsGenzuki Tojiro

This is a Vocaloid song by Fujishirou Genzuki from the VTuber group NIJISANJI, released in November 2025.

Ototomachi Una’s calm vocals highlight the introspective, delicate lyrics, and the chill sound adds to a dreamy atmosphere.

It’s impressive how Genzuki, while active as a liver, handles everything himself from songwriting and composition to mixing.

Give it a listen on a quiet night when you want to sit with your thoughts.

Ultramarine Rain (Re Ver.)jin

A ballad positioned as Episode 8, “A Story That Wouldn’t Hurt Even If You Got It in Your Eyes,” in the Kagerou Project’s narrative.

It’s included on the single Children Record, and a re-recorded version appears on the album Mekakucity Records, released in May 2013.

The lyrics, set in a closed room where the sound of rain echoes, portray someone reading a picture book to a precious person while letting their thoughts drift to the outside world, evoking a heart-wrenching sense of longing.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to savor alone on a quiet night.

GravityOmoinotake

The theme song of the film “(LOVE SONG),” released on October 29, 2025, is a grand love ballad centered on the powerful pull of love.

In karaoke, expressive emotion and stable pitch will likely be the keys to a high score.

Since it’s an Omoinotake track, the chorus ramps up sharply, but switching smoothly to falsetto makes it easier to stay on pitch.

The tempo isn’t too fast, so breathing should feel manageable.

There are many spots where the endings of phrases are held, so if you manage your breath toward those moments, you’ll be able to carry each phrase through and hit the length of the pitch bar as well!

GRITBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST / GRIT -Music Video-
GRITBE:FIRST

This work features an aggressive sound that reimagines 2000s hip-hop with a modern twist.

It’s a track BE:FIRST created during a co-writing camp in Los Angeles.

Released in May 2025 as their seventh single, the lyrics center on the theme of “unyielding spirit,” expressing a strong will to face adversity—perfect for workout sessions.

When you’re tackling heavy weights or pushing for one more rep, listening to it will fire you up.

Gumi-kyun Princessairi DX · shinako

[MV] Gumikyun Princess 🍬👸🏼🩷 / Airi DX · Shinako
Gumi-kyun Princessairi DX · shinako

A poppy track released in June 2024 themed around the Princess of Gummy Land.

Airi DX and Shinako teamed up to create this participatory song, handling everything from lyrics to choreography and even directing the music video.

Onomatopoeic words that evoke textures—like “pori-pori,” “pari-pari,” “puni-puni,” and “puru-puru”—pop out one after another, making you smile just by listening.

Its short length of about two minutes makes it easy to remember, and the simple choreography—like the Gummy Pose and Gummy Step—is a delightful touch.

If someone at the year-end party says, “Sing something,” get everyone involved and hype the room with this song!