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Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga”

I’ll introduce songs whose titles start with “ga.”

When it comes to words that begin with “ga,” examples include “glass” (garasu), “girl” (gāru), and “ganbaru” (to do one’s best).

There are actually plenty of songs that use such words in their titles, too.

“Ga” can be a bit tricky to come up with in word games like shiritori.

But with this article, you’ll be fine even if “ga” comes up in song-title shiritori!

Use this article as a reference and have fun with word games, karaoke, or creating a new playlist.

Convenient for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “Ga” (121–130)

Galway GirlEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – Galway Girl [Official Music Video]
Galway GirlEd Sheeran

This is a song by Ed Sheeran, a singer-songwriter who is extremely popular in Japan as well.

Starting with a catchy and cool chorus, this track is easy for Japanese listeners to enjoy.

With an Irish vibe and a somewhat nostalgic atmosphere, it’s perfect for autumn.

ga-ritchuFES☆TIVE

FES☆TIVE 'Gaaritchu' MV (Release on 2024/7/9) [4K]
Gaarichu FES☆TIVE

FES☆TIVE is an idol group formed in 2013.

The name is pronounced “Festive.” Although members have graduated over the years since 2013, their musical style hasn’t changed, and they continue to energize the idol scene with their lively sound.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Gaarichu.” With spoken-style parts and a chorus that stays within a narrow range, it has lots of easy-to-sing elements, so definitely give it a try.

MoonFLOWER FLOWER

FLOWER FLOWER 'Moon (Live at SHIBUYA CLUB QUATTRO 2013.10.07)'
Moon FLOWER FLOWER

In 2012, YUI, who enjoyed immense popularity as a singer-songwriter, went on hiatus.

A year later, she formed a rock band by gathering respected members to pursue band activities.

Rather than J-pop’s formulaic predictability, their strength lies in artistically rich compositions.

It’s a genuine rock band through which she—who defined an era as a singer-songwriter—delivers music from a fresh new angle.

GIRLFLiP

FLiP – “GIRL” [Music Video] Radio Edit ver. (included on ‘GIRL’)
GIRLFLiP

This is a rock band formed by four women from Okinawa Prefecture.

The band’s name was chosen to be related to music, inspired by the word meaning “to play” instruments like the guitar.

Their vocals are easy to listen to—rock, yet fitting perfectly for the cool autumn season.

A café in a student districtGARO

GARO – Gakuseigai no Kissaten (Official Audio)
Coffee shop GARO in the student district

GARO’s 1973 release “Gakuseigai no Kissaten” is a masterpiece among masterpieces, composed by Koichi Sugiyama.

In the lyrics, the narrator returns to a nostalgic café where he spent time with his lover during his student days, reflecting on those memories and letting his thoughts drift to that former love.

Though they seem to have parted rather simply back then, the lover still lingers in his heart, and perhaps everyone has someone they can’t forget like that.

Even today, its unfading beautiful melody and lyrics awaken unforgettable memories tucked away in the depths of one’s heart.

GalapagosGEN, KOUHEI(04 Limited Sazabys)

04 Limited Sazabys「Galapagos」(Official Music Video)
GalapagosGEN, KOUHEI(04 Limited Sazabys)

04 Limited Sazabys, also known by the abbreviation “Forlimi,” is a four-piece band.

They’re known for their distinctive high-pitched vocals.

Formed in Nagoya, the vocalist GEN is from Toyohashi City, and the drummer KOUHEI is from Nagoya.

They’re highly active, hosting YON FES, a festival held at Aichi’s Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park.

girlfriendGhost like girlfriend

Ghost like girlfriend – girlfriend【OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO】
girlfriendGhost like girlfriend

Ghost like girlfriend features an impressive blend of electro and rock with a crystal-clear singing voice.

It fuses programmed beats and live instruments, topped with an easy-on-the-ears vocal.

The beautiful falsetto lingers in your ears.

While the sound is rooted in city pop-style programming, the way the guitar is layered shows an influence from Japanese rock.