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' (161–170)
Get Ur Freak OnMissy Elliott

A track released in 2001 by American artist Missy Elliott.
It was inspired by Memphis Bleek’s 2000 track “Is That Your Chick (The Lost Verses).” The music video, filmed in an old bakery in California, features many rappers, including LL Cool J and Ja Rule.
phantom / illusion / vision / fantasyMy Hair is Bad

This song poignantly portrays the pain of heartbreak swaying between dreams and reality.
Awoken in the middle of the night, the protagonist reunites with a phantom lover in a dream, delicately revisiting past memories and the moment of their parting.
The anguish of a heart torn by the gap between the wish to “start over” and an unyielding reality is sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
My Hair is Bad released the track in September 2017 as part of the double A-side single “Unmei / Maboroshi,” and it was also included on the album “mothers,” released in November of the same year.
It’s a song that offers solace to those who, still nursing the wounds of a breakup, can’t yet forget the person they loved.
Get OverNEK

NEK! is a girls’ band known for their authentic rock sound.
It’s pronounced “Neki.” While many girl bands are indistinguishable from J-pop, they excel at genuine hard rock.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend for easily scoring a perfect 100 is “Get Over.” The melody is gritty hard rock, but the vocal line is exquisitely soft, making it a track where even those not used to rock can achieve a perfect score.
GET A CHANCE!!NORMA JEAN

Above all, Dynamite MARI’s violent yet sexy vocals delivered a one-of-a-kind performance.
They were the kind of band driven by the vocalist, with real charisma to boot! On TBS’s hit show “Miyake Yūji’s Ikasu Band Tengoku,” they even rose to become the 11th Ikaten King, so their talent is beyond question.
In addition to “GET A CHANCE!!,” they had plenty of great songs like “TOMORROW” and “Kumori Nochi Hare.” Although they went on hiatus in 1994, they’re truly a band whose comeback is eagerly awaited! By the way, Norma Jean is Marilyn Monroe’s real name.
Guess God Thinks I’m AbelOasis

It’s a song titled after the brothers Cain and Abel from the Old Testament, and its lyrics—seemingly reflecting Liam’s feelings toward his brother Noel—leave a strong impression.
In his own compositions, Liam often expresses his gentle and tender emotions, offering a glimpse of a different side of him than usual.
get him back!Olivia Rodrigo

Have you ever wanted to get back together with someone you broke up with? Olivia Rodrigo’s “get him back!” captures that complicated state of mind.
In the song, she portrays the inner conflict of a woman who dumped her boyfriend but now feels torn between wanting to reconcile and thinking, “He’s the worst.” Listen closely to see what conclusion she ultimately reaches.
Guess Who’s BackRakim

It’s a famous Rakim classic known for its flashy intro with bouncy sounds.
The vocals are low and husky, making the lyrics easy for even tone-deaf men to sing.
The structure also makes it easy to follow the lyrics, resulting in a track that shines at karaoke.





