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' (221–230)
Moonlight Retouch Girl (Rerulili)Kashitaro Ito

This is Kashitaro Ito, a professional singer-songwriter.
He began his career as a vocalist in 2012 and made his major-label debut two years later, in 2014.
That’s incredibly fast! As you’ll find if you look him up, a fox mask is his trademark.
His singing voice is fresh and remarkably clear, offering a crisp, refreshing sensation that soothes the heart.
Incidentally, he is also a novelist and published a book titled “Katei Kyōshitsu” (Home Classroom) in 2018.
Keep a close eye on him—his multifaceted talent is truly impressive!
GATEYuna Ito

Selected as the theme song for the film “GATE.” A track whose beautiful melody, sung on a grand scale, is pleasing to the ear.
In contrast to the bleak atmosphere of the film after the atomic bomb is dropped, the orchestral harmonies and Yuna Ito’s vocals are an exquisite match that is deeply moving.
heavy rainShu Sasaki (THE MODS)

THE MODS are a popular band that have remained active in the Japanese rock scene from the 1980s to today.
They’re known for a sound that’s the very definition of rock ’n’ roll, and their drummer, Shu Sasaki, hails from Yamagata Prefecture.
Fans might remember this well: Sasaki joined the band in 2009.
He was 23 at the time—more than 20 years younger than the other members—when he came on as their drummer.
Yet the powerful, hard-hitting sound he delivered quickly made him a core pillar of THE MODS.
The Raccoon on Fist MountainLyrics by: Yoshiko Kayama / Music by: Akihiro Komori

Genkotsuyama no Tanukisan is in medium tempo and 4/4 time, making it easy for children to keep the beat.
It’s a classic hand-play song.
After finishing the song, you play rock-paper-scissors, but the full version announced by NHK has five verses and, surprisingly, ends with lyrics that stray from both Genkotsuyama and the tanuki.
Guess Who Is BackKumi Koda

“Guess Who Is Back” is a popular song by Kumi Koda that was also used as an opening theme for the hit anime Black Clover.
It’s a cool, stylish track in a so-called rap-rock/mixture-rock style, featuring a somewhat heavy beat and distinctive distorted guitar.
The vocal melody is very simple, so even people who aren’t confident singers may find it relatively approachable.
I think the key to performing this song is how coolly you can nail the parts that are sung in a rap-like style in the original.
The chorus melody might be a bit tough for those who struggle with high notes, so be sure to check the key carefully before you sing.
Shower of energyAki Maeda

Aki Maeda’s “Genki no Shower” (“Shower of Cheer”) captivates with a melody and tone that convey the warmth of friendship.
Released on July 5, 2000, it was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters that aired the same year.
Its powerful lyrics, which inspire courage and hope in the face of loneliness, are especially memorable, easing feelings of solitude and reminding you that you’re not alone.
It’s a cheer-up song perfect for times when you’re feeling down or struggling with worries.
GET!! Dream & DREAMSho Kagami

Featuring characters with strikingly distinctive looks, “Gakuen Handsome” first appeared as a video created by students from the Department of Film at Tohoku University of Art and Design.
It later gained popularity on Niconico, was released as a doujin PC game, and in 2016, after a crowdfunding campaign, it was finally adapted into an anime.
The TV anime’s opening theme, “GET!! Yume & DREAM,” is an infamous track whose cheap-sounding arrangement, oddly refreshing lyrics and melody, and sweet vocals combine with the visuals to create a bizarre atmosphere.
Among those familiar with the work, singing it will naturally bring the scenes to mind.





