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 InvolvedRaphael Saadiq

This is a smooth R&B classic by powerhouse vocalist Raphael Saadiq.
The upbeat track and high-range yet easy-to-pitch vocals make it easy to sing, and it creates a mature vibe, so it’s a song I can recommend even to men in their 20s who aren’t confident in their singing.
Limit Lovers 2015SHOW-YA

SHOW-YA, pioneers of all-female rock bands.
Vocalist Ms.
Terada and keyboardist Ms.
Nakamura first won a contest with their previous band, Medusa, and were offered a solo debut.
However, because Ms.
Terada wanted the whole group to debut together, the lineup went through departures and additions before they finally debuted in 1985.
During the band boom of the 1980s, they and Princess Princess each popularized girls’ bands with their own distinct appeal—so cool and compelling! Ms.
Terada’s slightly husky vocals are electrifying, too.
For their 30th anniversary, they also released an album covering numerous classic kayōkyoku songs, revealing a fresh side of their artistry.
GET A LIFESIAM SHADE

It’s the first track on the album SIAM SHADE VI, released on July 26, 2000.
The original composition is by DAITA, with lyrics by Hideki and Tim Jimsen.
It’s a song entirely in English.
The song title matches the music video, and it’s both mesmerizing to watch and captivating to listen to!
Songs with titles starting with “Ge/Ge-” (171–180)
Get Up!SOULHEAD

It’s a happy, disco-tinged classic that was also used as a film’s theme song.
With radiant, gospel-like choruses and a beautiful blend of English and Japanese lyrics, it’s such a well-crafted track that it captivates not only those who saw the movie but listeners of all kinds.
Renowned as a consistently beloved song, it’s famous as a surefire crowd-pleaser.
Current destructionSPYAIR

This is the 12th single by SPYAIR, the three-piece rock band that announced they would continue activities as a band even after their vocalist left in 2022.
The song was used as the theme for the animated film Gintama: The Very Final, and stands as one of the band’s signature tracks, boasting their highest chart position and best sales among their singles.
Its contrast between loud, heavy arrangements and breezy, exhilarating melodies perfectly matches the anime’s blend of comedy and seriousness.
An upbeat anthem with a fiery message that questions one’s own heart, it’s the kind of track that pumps you up just by listening.
GenesisSTEREO DIVE FOUNDATION

This is the opening theme of Dimension W.
As the work is set in the near future, the song features a futuristic vibe with plenty of electronic sounds to match that image.
The pitch isn’t very high, making it easy to sing.
Let’s turn the karaoke room into a festival venue!
Moonlight, Movement ISUGAYAN

“Moonlight Sonata, First Movement.” This piece is a masterpiece composed by Beethoven.
The first movement is very slow and profound.
It can be seen as a contrast to Debussy’s Clair de lune.
The first movement of the Moonlight Sonata seems to be imbued with sorrow beneath the moonlight.
It’s a recommended piece even when your mind feels unsettled.





