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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?

Songs with titles starting with “Ge” (131–140)

Get HappyFREDDIE REDD

Freddie Redd, an American pianist.

His “Get Happy” is the lead track on the self-titled album released in 1958.

The charm of this piece lies in how vividly the piano touch comes across.

Even when listening to the recorded track, it feels as if a live performance is happening right in front of you—the raw power of the piano is irresistible! His mastery of dynamics is excellent, and his performance keeps you fully engaged right to the end without ever getting boring.

Songs with titles starting with 'Ge' (141–150)

Illusory Love GameGARNiDELiA

【MV】GARNiDELiA「ONLY」
Phantom Love Game GARNiDELiA

GARNiDELiA is also known for producing many anime theme songs.

They began releasing their music on Nico Nico Douga in 2010, which drew a great deal of attention and led to their major debut in 2012.

Today, they are active not only in Japan but also in China.

One of their biggest appeals is their expressive power, as if they’ve brought the worldviews of anime directly into their music.

It’s also a great idea to get into them through the theme song of a series you like.

GERONIMOGASTUNK

GASTUNK – GERONIMO [ENG SUB]
GERONIMOGASTUNK

GASTUNK is a Japanese rock band formed in 1983.

They started with hardcore punk and expanded their sound into heavy metal and hard rock.

Their innovative style had a major impact on the indie scene.

They were active until 1988 and have reunited several times since.

Influencing many rock bands such as X JAPAN and DEAD END, they released multiple singles and albums, including live albums.

If you’re interested in the fusion of punk and metal, they’re a band you should definitely check out.

GASTUNK’s music is indispensable when talking about the history of Japan’s rock scene.

Moon-viewing DollGENTLE FOREST JAZZ BAND

GENTLE FOREST JAZZ BAND “Moon-Viewing Doll”
Moon-viewing Doll GENTLE FOREST JAZZ BAND

Formed in 2005 around Gentle Kubota, the 21-member big band GENTLE FOREST JAZZ BAND already sounds exciting just from that introduction.

If you want performances that are impeccably true to jazz manners worthy of the “Gentle” name—supremely cool and irresistibly cute—this is for you.

Enjoy to the fullest with both your ears and your eyes.

GET UPGLORY HILL

GLORY HILL was formed in 2005 at the live house Okazaki CAM HALL in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture.

As a melodic hardcore band representing Aichi, you could say they supported the melocore scene in the late 2000s.

Their driving, high-velocity sound and motivational lyrics—switching between English and Japanese depending on the song—embody the classic melocore vibe.

The fact that they provided the song “Shiver” for Tomohisa Yamashita and landed numerous tie-ins over the years also shows how much momentum the band had.

Although they announced an indefinite hiatus in 2018, the members reunited to perform a live show in 2019 when Okazaki CAM HALL was closing, which strongly conveys how much they value their roots.

GETTING NOWHEREGOOD 4 NOTHING

GOOD4NOTHING [GETTING NOWHERE] Music Video
GETTING NOWHEREGOOD 4 NOTHING

A track from the 10th album, “Four voices.” The translated meaning is something like, “We’re being made to dance to wasted time—there’s no need to get so depressed!” I love how almost all of Good 4’s songs have such uplifting lyrics!

Moonlight FlowerGOODWARP

Moonlight Flower / GOODWARP [Lyric Video]
Moonlight Flower GOODWARP

A track by GOODWARP featuring a beautiful melody that feels like a moon shining in the night sky.

The lyrics, themed around modern loneliness and transience, blend seamlessly with a danceable sound.

Released in August 2024, the song drew attention as the ending theme for the YouTube channel “Wytels” project “Karyu Train.” Set against a neon-lit night city, the lyrics portray the bittersweetness of love and fleeting beauty, sure to resonate deeply with listeners.

It’s perfect for listening alone on a quiet moonlit night, or while taking in the night view with someone special.