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.
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Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga” (241–250)
MoonKeisuke Kuwata

Keisuke Kuwata, known as the frontman of Southern All Stars, is a singer-songwriter whose trademarks are his freewheeling musicality and soulful vocals.
His fourth single, “Tsuki” (“Moon”), was created as a song to bid farewell to his late mother.
Its fleeting imagery and moonlit lyrics feel mysterious while suffused with deep melancholy.
With an oriental-tinged melody and piano tones that evoke wistfulness, it’s a dreamlike ballad perfectly suited to a moonlit night.
Break the glass!Keyakizaka46

Keyakizaka46 is popular for their powerful and cool songs.
This track, Glass wo Ware! (Break the Glass!), was released in 2018 as their sixth single, with Yurina Hirate in the center position.
Even those who value freedom and want to live on their own terms often feel fear and anxiety about changing their current environment.
This song gives strength to people with those feelings—it’s a perfect choice for anyone who wants to break through their current situation and seize their freedom.
Girls Be GlamorousKyosuke Himuro

It’s included on the 2000 album “Beat haze odyssey.” It was used in a Shiseido “PN” commercial, in which Himuro himself made a rare appearance.
With a simple drum beat and hard, flashy guitars, the track has a somewhat glam rock feel.
Himuro’s vocals match the style perfectly and really lift your spirits.
Gamba’s Great AdventureHiromasa Kawahara

An adventure animal anime based on a children’s novel, in which mice go on a quest and battle weasels.
At the time, there were several anime series featuring animal protagonists, and it was a very popular trend.
Why was it that rodents—such as mice and beavers—were so prevalent?
How gasoline sloshesKenichi Asai, Toshiyuki Terui (BLANKEY JET CITY)

Kenichi Asai and Toshiyuki Terui of BLANKEY JET CITY, a band that has thrilled countless fans with their hard-hitting rock, are from Aichi Prefecture.
The two met in Nagoya, moved to Tokyo, and when they started the band, Tatsuya Nakamura joined in Tokyo, leading to the formation of the group.
After forming, their appearance on Yuji Miyake’s Ikasu Band Tengoku became the springboard for their major-label debut, and they performed live not only in Japan but overseas as well.
It’s been quite some time since their breakup in 2000, but they remain a band that continues to influence many musicians to this day!
odds and ends; miscellaneous junk; bric-a-bracShonan no Kaze

This is a song included on the 2015 album “Shonan no Kaze ~COME AGAIN~.” The lyrics, which seem to directly convey their feelings about the musical journey they’ve been on, are truly moving.
Their straightforward vocals are wonderful as well.
GatzbyWomanKingo Hamada

Kingo Hamada never really became a major star, but his songwriting talent was highly regarded, and he wrote songs for many different artists.
The most notable would be Mariko Takahashi.
This song, too, is a classic that follows the mainstream of 80s city pop.
Even listening now, I think it sounds really cool.
He’s got a great voice, too.





