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! (381–390)
graduationKurata Mariko

After retiring, singer Mariko Kurata has worked as a career counselor and, since 2015, has served as a specially appointed professor at Tokyo Gakugei University.
Her single “Graduation,” released on January 21, 1979, opens with a sentimental intro featuring a lyrical guitar riff and clear, shimmering strings.
The lyrics, which celebrate a friendship that remains unchanged even after a fresh start, may bring back the bittersweet feelings of a graduation ceremony.
With a chorus that truly stirs the heart, it’s a graduation song loved across generations.
Songs with titles starting with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (391–400)
glassNaisho no piasu

It’s a song that pierces the chest with a sense of sorrow and despair.
Released by Naisho no Pierce in December 2024, this work stands out for its dynamic sound and arrangement.
The lyrics, where love and loneliness, obsession and a sense of loss intersect, vividly portray the complexity of human relationships and the inner conflicts people keep hidden in their hearts.
The overflowing emotion in the melody and vocals really shakes you.
It may hit especially hard when you’re going through a breakup.
Goodbye-byeTomioka Ai

A delicate song by Ai Tomioka that sings of a love so pure it almost hurts.
The transparent vocals capture the frustrating feeling of almost closing the distance with someone, yet never quite getting there.
Even while knowing the other person has someone special, the complicated emotions of being unable to let go resonate deeply.
Released in September 2023, it captured many hearts, reaching the Top 10 on Spotify’s Viral charts in six Asian countries.
The song is memorable for its blend of English and Japanese lyrics and its catchy melodic line.
It’s a track that comforts anyone holding onto unspoken feelings for someone they love, or struggling with a love that may never come true.
Ultramarine DaysHadata Tsuji Iro (Tokyo Jihen)

Toshiki Hata, the drummer of Tokyo Jihen, nicknamed Tosshī.
His slightly bad-boy vibe is also undeniably cool.
He started out as a studio musician and has performed on numerous tours, including with Mika Nakashima.
Influenced by his father, a taiko drummer, he has been familiar with taiko since childhood—his skill is extraordinary.
Being left-handed, he uses a unique setup that produces flurries of notes and a tricky style.
He has been a member supporting Tokyo Jihen since its formative days.
Goodbye so longminami wako

With the bond between parent and child as its theme, this song gives voice to a farewell with someone precious.
Released in December 2024, it is a gem woven from lyricist Mr.
Kanesuke Katakinaga’s real-life experiences.
Its beautiful melody and lyrics that find hope amid sorrow are deeply moving.
By skillfully using natural motifs like cherry blossoms and shooting stars, it expresses eternal love.
If you’re carrying sadness, why not let yourself be embraced by this warm singing voice?
Gudetama MarchHarayuko

Yuko Hara, known as the keyboardist of Southern All Stars and as a singer-songwriter with charmingly cute backing vocals, has released her fourth original album, Portrait of a Lady, her first original album in 31 years.
The track Gudetama March, just as its title suggests, serves as the theme song for the Netflix live-action series Gudetama: An Eggcellent Adventure.
With its easy-to-remember, laid-back melody, it should be comfortable to sing at karaoke.
However, since the overall key is high, try adjusting it to a key that suits your voice and practice accordingly.
Guriguri Glasses and the Moonlight BugFurukawa Hompo

It’s a rock ballad that gently seeps into the depths of your heart.
The song “Guriguri Megane to Gekkouchu” by Furukawa P, also known as Furukawa Honpo, was released on Niconico in 2010.
The acoustic guitar rings out with a lonely timbre, and Miku’s fragile vocals linger in your ears.
It’s the kind of track that makes you want to close your eyes as you listen.
Before you know it, you might even shed a tear.
If you want to sink into some alone time, be sure to add this song to your playlist.


