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! (441–450)
GULLIVER (feat. Friend)Shigemori Satomi

Satomi Shigemori, also known as a talent and YouTuber, has also released a must-hear track: “GULLIVER (feat.
Friends).” It’s crafted as a cool, R&B-style song.
The lyrics call out people who brag about themselves or try to drag others down.
That said, it feels more gentle than aggressive, making it a good fit for relaxing.
It’s also packed with highlights, from the tight internal rhymes to the uniquely inflected melodies.
Good luckNoguchi Goro

Goro Noguchi is a singer from Gifu Prefecture.
His song “Good Luck,” released in 1978 (Showa 53), is an enka-pop tune with a charmingly sweet atmosphere.
It opens with an intro where urban-tinged guitar, bass, and synthesizer phrases interlace, and Noguchi’s refined vocal delivery gives it an even more modern feel.
Although it’s a song from the ’70s, it has a stylish quality that also connects to today’s J-pop.
The performance by the band is full of thoughtful details—like the guitar phrase that comes in from the right channel in the second verse’s A-melody—making this track especially rewarding to listen to.
round and roundyakozen

The folk duo Yakozen, made up of Pistol Takehara and Hirochika Hamano, disbanded in 2009.
Their song “Guruguru” was released in 2004 as their sixth single.
There are times in everyone’s life when nothing goes right and you’re forced to face yourself.
Who am I? What am I living for? What am I capable of? This song accompanies those feelings of going around in circles with such questions.
There’s also a version sung solo by Pistol Takehara.
Glyn Greenredrikon densetsu

Beginning with bell chimes that evoke a warm Christmas atmosphere, the track weaves a comfortable sound that captures Divorce Densetsu’s distinctive world.
The duo’s sweet, mellow high-tone vocals and freewheeling guitar work create a romantic mood, expressing the bittersweet feelings of longing for someone special.
Released in December 2023, this became Divorce Densetsu’s first Christmas song.
With lyrics about yearning to reunite with a loved one during the season when we crave human warmth, it’s sure to resonate when sung at karaoke.
A perfect pick to sing and hype up the mood with your partner or friends at Christmas parties or year-end gatherings.
Green SleevesTakayanagi Masayuki

Masayuki Takayanagi—a guitarist and avant-garde musician—is an indispensable figure in the history of Japanese jazz and, by extension, free jazz.
He turned professional at the young age of 19, and through the activities of the music collective New Century Music Research Institute, which was based at the Ginza chanson café Ginpari, he helped bring talents like Yosuke Yamashita and Terumasa Hino to wider recognition.
The Ginpari Session discussed here is a rare and valuable recording that captures a masterful performance by Takayanagi, whose highly challenging musical style has earned respect from cutting-edge international musicians such as Jim O’Rourke.
The session took place from late at night on June 26, 1963 into the early morning of the following day, but it was apparently never intended for release as an audio recording.
It was taped privately by a member of the audience and, intriguingly, was only issued as a record nearly a decade later in 1972.
In the 1960s, jazz was experiencing a boom in so-called hard bop, or funky jazz, and knowing that musical experiments like this were happening in the background is essential for anyone looking to dig deeper into Wa-jazz (Japanese jazz).
I recommend this album especially to listeners who have already explored a range of jazz styles.
Songs with titles starting with 'Gu' (ぐ). For your karaoke selection! (451–460)
Good LoveTakahashi Yumiko

Yumiko Takahashi is a 1990s idol and actress from Ōmiya, Saitama Prefecture, and this song was released in 1993 as her 10th single.
It was used as the theme song for her first starring role in a serialized drama, “Onegai Darling!” which aired on the Fuji TV network, and it reached No.
17 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
GrandpaTakahashi Mariko

The song “Grandpa,” included on the 13th album Eternally.
The lyrics, which depict time spent with an elderly man the narrator met after a quarrel with their partner, create a somewhat nostalgic atmosphere.
Overall, the range is narrow, the key is low, and the tempo is relaxed, making it approachable to try; however, be careful, as the song can sound flat if you don’t pay attention to dynamics.
With its crystal-clear vocals and fresh sound, it’s a heartwarming number.


