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 whose titles start with “Gu.” For your karaoke selection! (1–10)
gloriousNEW!GLAY

GLAY is a rock band that has left a brilliant mark on J-POP history and continues to be beloved across generations.
This song, whose lyrics capture the yearning for the faint romances of youth alongside the realities and hopes felt in adulthood, resonates deeply, and its catchy melody and exhilarating, classic band sound make it an irresistible number.
Released in January 1996 as their eighth single, it was featured in the commercial for Victoria (’96 Victoria) and became their breakout hit, earning the band their first entry into the Oricon Top 10.
It was also included on the acclaimed album BEAT out!, and remains a staple of their live shows, cherished by fans to this day.
Why not give it a listen when you want to reminisce about those days or lift your spirits?
Goodbye, CosmosNEW!asagīnyo

A song by Asagi-nyo brimming with a sense of liberation that makes you want to graduate from a self bound by others’ gaze.
It’s the theme song for her self-produced Vlog film “Goodbye, Cosmos,” released in March 2022, and it came out as a single that May.
Using the meaning of the white cosmos flower—“harmony”—as a motif, it conveys a resolve to bid farewell to the self that always goes along with those around you.
The light rhythm and warm vocals bring back the pure feelings of childhood.
When you’ve lost confidence by comparing yourself to others, it will gently resonate with those who wish to live by their own measure.
It’s a refreshing number like an autumn breeze, giving you the courage to face forward just as you are.
GRAND MAISON TOKYO – Main Theme –NEW!Kimura Hideaki

This piece was specially composed as the main theme for TBS’s Sunday Drama “Grand Maison Tokyo,” which aired starting in October 2019.
It is included on the album “TBS Sunday Drama ‘Grand Maison Tokyo’ Original Soundtrack,” released in December of the same year.
Characterized by a rousing orchestral sound, its energetic, forward-looking melody stirs the listener’s heart—just like the drama, which portrays a comeback from failure.
It’s a perfect BGM choice for a reel capturing someone taking on a challenge!
Glittersumika

This song is captivating with a brilliance like a light cutting through the darkness and a buoyant sense of speed.
Released by sumika as a single in July 2022, it became familiar as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime A Couple of Cuckoos.
With lyrics and composition by Kenta Kataoka, the chorus melody opens up your field of vision all at once; just listening to it makes your heart race and urges your once-stalled steps forward.
It’s a track we especially want those to hear who want to confess their feelings on Valentine’s Day but can’t quite find the courage to take that final step.
Along with the chocolate in your hand, why not spark a glittering miracle of love?
Goodbye, bad boyNanahoshi Orchestra

A thrilling pop number with a cool, vibrant band sound.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Nanahoshi Orchestra, released in September 2025.
Blending irony and humor, it carries a message of saying goodbye to your smoldering, stuck self, leaving you feeling encouraged.
GUMI’s clear, soaring vocals also resonate powerfully.
Perfect for when you want to break from the past and move forward with a positive mindset.
Grasshoppersupittsu

The bouncy rhythm and exhilarating, fast-paced guitar sound feel absolutely amazing! Masamune Kusano’s distinctive word choices and catchy melodies have a captivating charm that grabs listeners and won’t let go.
Though it wasn’t released as a single, this track—featured in the latter half of the classic 1995 album “Honey (Hachimitsu)”—has long been a fan favorite.
It also drew attention in 2015 when ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION covered it for a tribute project.
The vocal range isn’t very wide, and its upbeat tempo makes it easy to try at karaoke.
Put it on as driving BGM, and it’s a pop tune guaranteed to lift your spirits along with the passing scenery.
Good Luck!SixTONES

When you listen to it when you’re feeling down, it overflows with such positive power that your worries feel like they’ll just blow away! Created as the theme song for the TV drama “Saisho wa Paa,” starring SixTONES member Jesse, this track is a rousing anthem that powerfully pushes the backs of those chasing their dreams.
Released in November 2022 as one of the title tracks on the double A-side single “Good Luck!/Futari,” its relentlessly bright sound and forward-looking message will lighten your heart.
Even if you fail, it’s fine as long as you end with a smile—those straightforward lyrics that make you feel that way are truly appealing.
It’s the perfect song for anyone taking on something new or when you just want a boost of energy.
Just listening to it will help you face forward!



