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” (1–10)
Whalebone CollectiveA swaying ghost

Yureru wa Yuurei is a four-piece band based in Okayama, known for a sound rooted in post-rock and shoegaze.
They began activities in 2024 and drew attention with demo tracks released on SoundCloud.
Their first demo CD sold out immediately, signaling momentum from the outset.
In March 2025, they released the EP “mnemeoid,” which stands as their signature work and a testament to their musical identity.
Although they have not yet won major music awards, they’ve sold out shows in Tokyo and launched their self-organized tour “Through the Oort Cloud,” earning a strong reputation for their live performances.
Layers of guitars build a wall of sound, while contrasts between stillness and intensity invite listeners into an introspective realm.
Their dramatic, spacious compositions should resonate with anyone who wants to immerse themselves in a grand sonic world.
Take caresuper right-hand man

Chou-Uwan is a rock band based in Okayama whose dry, thunderous guitars and wistful melodies resonate deep in the chest.
They even have a unique origin story: the band was formed in 2021 at a yakitori restaurant in Okayama City.
Their music follows in the lineage of ’90s alternative, highlighted by powerful twin vocals.
After their 2022 album PEEK-A-BOO, they drew nationwide attention with 2023’s OBAKE IN TSUSHIMA-NAKA.
Their style, which marries a hefty, Dinosaur Jr.
-esque sonic heft with tear-jerking, heartfelt melodies, has captivated many fans.
It’s also great how they weave local scenery—like Okayama Station—into their work.
If you love guitar rock where roaring volume and lyricism intertwine, this will strike a deep chord with you.
phantom worldMasaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama, a singer-songwriter who exudes first-class presence as an actor as well.
Released in September 2025, this track is an instrumental number written specifically for the film Black Showman, in which he stars.
The dramatic sound directly conveys the protagonist’s glory and shadows as a former magician, along with a mysterious atmosphere.
It was reportedly composed with the idea of being the entrance theme for the protagonist when he steps onto the stage.
It might help you focus when you want to immerse yourself in something!
Songs with titles starting with “Ge” (11–20)
Get WildTM NETWORK

A TM NETWORK hit number whose striking synthesizer-woven intro instantly transports you to a city nightscape.
This work carries a message of turning loneliness and pain into strength and living tough.
Released in April 1987, the single was used as the ending theme for the TV anime City Hunter.
Perfectly synchronized with the world of the series, it became TM NETWORK’s first entry into the top ten of the Oricon singles chart.
For those whose hearts once burned with this song in their youth, it may be an unforgettable track.
Game Gang Foreversooogood!

A mid-tempo rock tune with a unique worldview that likens life to a game.
This piece was released as the first entry in a “nearly monthly new song” project that began in February 2022.
The lyrics are sprinkled with words that evoke various games, and their playful spirit is exciting.
Listening to this track might make even tough reports and assignments feel like tackling quests.
Use it as nighttime BGM while you work, and it’ll lift your mood and help you focus.
GeGeGe no KitaroAdo

The classic series GeGeGe no Kitaro has been remade many times.
There are also many feature-length anime versions, and the theme song changes each time.
This piece was released as the opening theme for the TV special “GeGeGe no Kitaro: The Generations of GeGeGe I Loved.” The vocals are by Ado, who is hugely popular among elementary school students, and the arrangement adds far more horror elements and intensity than the original.
While the arrangement itself is complex, the vocal line is simple, so if sung straightforwardly, even elementary school students should be able to handle it with ease.
Get ReadyKyatto

When you want to add some flair to your vlog, having uplifting background music makes all the difference.
For that, we highly recommend instrumental tracks by the free BGM creator Kyatto.
With sparkling synthesizer tones and a bouncy beat that makes you want to move, these songs lift your mood just by listening.
Since its release on YouTube in February 2022, this track has gained popularity with over 1.
2 million views.
Its bright, encouraging vibe—like a friendly nudge saying, “Let’s get started!”—makes it perfect for video openings.
It wonderfully enhances scenes that hint at fun times ahead, such as morning makeup routines, café hopping, or packing for a trip.





