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' (201–210)
Moonlight DinerNuu

With its gentle melody and lyrics that evoke a picture-book world, “Moonlight Diner” soothes those who listen.
Its sound is characterized by packed technopop elements.
When singing it, make sure to deliver it tenderly and with a sense of mystery.
It might also be nice to sing it at the end of a karaoke session to leave a lingering aftertaste.
Queen of the Nightscrew-type

It’s a mature world that’s both sexy and bittersweet—the contrast is irresistible.
Composed by Nejishiki, the Vocaloid producer also known for the hit “Freedom Lolita,” the track was released in 2016.
It’s a full-fledged jazz number with a sense of glamour and exceptionally high quality.
The sound design matches the lyrics perfectly and never gets old—you’ll want to play it on repeat.
Incidentally, this is a self-cover using Vocaloid of a song originally provided to the singer Senra.
moonlightHarumaki Gohan × Tatsuya Kitani

It’s a work so packed with charm that just calling it “high sense” doesn’t even begin to cover it.
Created in collaboration between Harumaki Gohan, a Vocaloid producer who also makes animated videos, and Tatsuya Kitani (aka Konnichiwa Tanita-san), it was released in 2022 as an original song for the game Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! feat.
Hatsune Miku.
Both the music and the music video are of outstanding quality.
Many phrases come to mind—total art, fine art, and more—but first, please experience it for yourself.
Gengalismfalsty

Its aggressive, hard-hitting sound makes you lean in without thinking.
This piece appears on Falsty’s May 2024 album, “Project.
ISΣ Humanism.” Its dark worldview and distinctive musicality are captivating.
The fusion of electronica and dark pop intertwines with lyrics themed around a doppelgänger.
v flower’s powerful vocals further amplify the song’s emotions.
Perfect for moments when you want to escape reality or confront your inner darkness.
It’s a meticulously crafted track that reveals something new with every listen.
Moonlight Paradepolypho

Polypho is a Vocaloid producer who has been active since the dawn of the Vocaloid scene and has also composed music for video games and commercials.
The track he created in 2023, Moonlight Parade, showcases his mastery of a wide range of Vocaloids.
Sung by Harui, who recreates a clear, translucent female vocal tone, the song overflows with a bittersweet yet beautiful world.
It portrays two people who cannot part, even though they know they will never be together, while expansive synth timbres envelop the story.
It’s a Vocaloid track featuring a lustrous vocal that smoothly delivers rhyme-laced phrases.
slope babyEdgar Sullivan

Edgar Sullivan is a duo whose appeal lies in their sound that fuses digital music, alternative rock, and Black music.
Their first digital-only single, “Gelände Baby,” opens with a crystalline intro that evokes snowy landscapes.
The spacious, delay-drenched guitar and poppy melody further amplify the ski slope’s dreamlike atmosphere.
With a wintery ensemble that perfectly suits winter sports as background music, it’s an exhilarating track that lifts your spirits.
IllusionOf course

This song conveys sorrow and tension, depicting the suffering of living and a wish for a world where people can trust one another.
It was included on the 1975 album “Wine no Nioi” (“The Scent of Wine”).
The rough, resounding piano timbre gives the impression of the anguish growing inside the heart.
While the lyrics express the idea that the world would be easier to live in if everyone had love, the rough vocal delivery also suggests a wish that cannot be fulfilled.
To match the song’s atmosphere, adopting a throwaway, nonchalant singing style might make it easier to perform.





