Songs with titles that start with “ge”
How many songs can you instantly recall when asked for tracks whose titles start with “ge” (げ)?
In word games like shiritori, things suddenly get tricky when voiced consonants become the theme, don’t they?
この記事では、タイトルが「ge(げ)」で始まる楽曲を紹介します。
You might think you can’t come up with many, but once you look, you’ll find plenty you know and go, “Oh right, that one too!”
Why not use this for song-title shiritori and other word games?
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Songs with titles starting with “Ge” (81–90)
GET9jillmax

The “9” in the title refers to Public Security Section 9, the unit to which the main character, Motoko Kusanagi, belongs in the main story.
It’s a track that embodies the cool, straight-through focus that’s so characteristic of Ghost in the Shell.
There are a lot of songs from Ghost in the Shell, but there are few that actually sing about Section 9 as a team.
While Yoko Kanno’s style often doesn’t feature many guitar solos, this track brings in a striking guitar solo in the latter half.
The song is filled with various clever touches, making it a masterpiece that can’t be dismissed as just “a catchy tune.” It’d be so cool to sing it at karaoke, wouldn’t it?
Lunar Eclipse ~winter moon~miwa

miwa’s second major-label double A-side single, “Kibō no Wa (WA) / Gesshoku ~winter moon~,” was released in 2014.
It was selected as the theme song for the TBS drama “The Reason Why Mama and Papa Live.” In creating the song, miwa read the original work and the script, and composed it with the intention of expressing the importance of “life and family.” The song likens feelings for a loved one to a lunar eclipse.
GETMichiyo

Michiyo, who works as a singer-songwriter, is from Nabari City in Mie Prefecture (born in Osaka Prefecture).
“GET” was released as her debut single.
At her debut event held at the Nippon Budokan the day after the release, 100 supporters from her hometown in Mie came to cheer her on.
Monday weekendyuzu

This is one of Yuzu’s early songs.
Even so, it remains popular and seems to be performed often at their live shows.
In karaoke, Yuzu’s distinctive freshness and their playful yet philosophical lyrics tend to go over well.
Yuzu’s songs are a bit high in key, but that makes them bright, energy-boosting tunes for listeners, so I recommend them.
Gera Gera Po marching songYokai King: Dream Soda

This is the ending theme of the first movie, Yo-kai Watch: The Secret of Birth, Meow!.
Yokai King Dream Soda is a group consisting of King Cream Soda, Dream5, and Lucky Ikeda.
The chorus sections of Dan Dan Dubi Zuba!, Gera Gera Po no Uta, and Yo-kai Exercise No.
1 are arranged in a medley.
Another distinctive feature is that Jibanyan’s voice appears partway through the song.
A sleazy love triangleGirl of Extreme Vulgarity

The tempo is very fast.
It’s also a song with a lot of shouted lines.
The kick drum feels nice.
However, since it’s constantly lamenting a complicated love triangle, I can enjoy the music, but I personally can’t quite make sense of the content.
Songs with titles starting with “Ge” (91–100)
The epitome of scumGirl of Extreme Vulgarity

It has a melody and lyrics that seem to carry a really deep darkness.
It makes me imagine that maybe they came up with the band name with this kind of feeling.
At the same time, it feels like a song that offers a glimpse into what Enon Kawatani, the vocalist, wants to convey through his singing.





