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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 starting with “Ga” (11–20)

Glass BoyKinKi Kids

KinKi Kids “Garasu no Shōnen” Music Video
Glass Boy KinKi Kids

KinKi Kids’ classic hit “Glass no Shōnen.” The song was composed by singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, and if you listen closely, you can definitely hear his signature style in places.

The track is notable for its soaring vocals, but the range is fairly narrow—mid1 E to mid2 G—so as long as you set the key appropriately, it’s easy to sing for both men and women.

The melody has a somewhat retro Showa-era feel, so if you’ve mastered vibrato, it will significantly elevate the quality of your performance.

Gachagacha Cute Figure@Mate (New Take)MOSAIC.WAV

This track was used as the theme song for the PC game “Figure@Mate.” Also included on the album “Future-Fiction: AKIBA-POP!!,” it’s a work that epitomizes MOSAIC.

WAV, the standard-bearer of AKIBA-POP.

The bouncy, sparkling chiptune-style synths and fast-paced arrangement pair perfectly with vocalist Mi~ko’s cute singing! Its worldview—where fantasies with beloved characters burst into life—packs an exhilarating sense of fun.

The catchy, addictive quality that has you humming along before you know it is the very essence of a “denpa” song.

It’s a track with the power to remind you of the pure joy of being totally absorbed in what you love.

Gabriel DropkickGabriel (CV: Miyu Tomita), Vigne (CV: Saori Ōnishi), Satania (CV: Naomi Ōzora), Raphiel (CV: Kana Hanazawa)

It’s a super high-energy denpa song that practically conjures up a slapstick comedy between angels and demons! Released in February 2017, this track serves as the opening theme for the TV anime “Gabriel DropOut.” Sung by a star-studded cast of voice actors—Miyu Tomita, Saori Ōnishi, Naomi Ōzora, and Kana Hanazawa—it’s a tune you won’t forget once you’ve heard it.

Written and composed by Kenichi Maeyamada, it brilliantly captures the comical everyday life of a slovenly angel and earnest demons.

The characters’ lively back-and-forth unfolds right along with the catchy melody.

Listening to this irresistibly upbeat sound might just blow your worries away!

Arc de TriompheShogo Hamada

Arc de Triomphe (Welcome back to the ’80s / Short Version)
Arc de Triomphe Hamada Shogo

This is a beloved classic by Shogo Hamada, included on the 1982 album “PROMISED LAND.” Through the story of a soldier who leaves a loved one for the battlefield and returns exhausted, the song portrays, in a dramatic way, the pain of parting and the heartfelt longing for reunion.

In September 2019, it was re-recorded as his first single in about 14 years, infused with the feelings Hamada himself felt he “hadn’t fully captured at the time.” It’s a moving piece that warmly yet powerfully supports those who, after fighting the battles of life, are striving to return to the place that matters most.

Glass AppleSeiko Matsuda

It’s a masterpiece that seems to capture that fleeting shimmer as a girl turns into a woman.

Seiko Matsuda’s translucent voice sings of a love as delicate and precarious as glasswork.

You can almost feel the heroine’s confusion as she stands before a forbidden fruit, purity hiding something secret within.

Released as a single in August 1983, the song later became a double A-side when the original B-side, “SWEET MEMORIES,” drew huge attention from a commercial.

In November 1983, it achieved the remarkable feat of monopolizing the top two spots on the Oricon charts together with the follow-up single “Hitomi wa Diamond/Aoi Photograph.” Listen to it alone on a quiet night, and its almost sacred melody may revive the pure feelings you’d long forgotten.

Glass LineTele

Tele | Glass Line – Music Video
Glass Line Tele

A song by Tele, the solo project of Kitaro Taniguchi, written as the ending theme for the anime “Guilty Children (Takopi’s Original Sin).” It is a grand and beautiful number that gently accompanies the painful feelings of characters who want to save others but cannot.

This work deeply embraces the themes of the original and is imbued with a strong wish to deliver music that lets you breathe calmly.

Why not listen to it on nights when you wish for someone’s happiness yet are tormented by your own powerlessness?

Convenient for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “Ga” (21–30)

clatter-clatterIssei

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Gatagoto Icisei

The dark sound that begins by slicing through the silence seizes the listener’s heart.

Released in June 2025, this track by Issei was chosen as the theme song for the film “Kisaragi Station Re:”.

The lyrics vividly depict the psyche of a person losing their sanity amid an inescapable terror.

The vocal work—where even the breathing becomes part of the music—is stunning.

I think it’s perfect for fans of urban legends and horror who want to immerse themselves in that atmosphere.