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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' (221–230)

Moonlight Diner feat. acane_madderFurukawa Honpo

Furukawa Honpo “Moonlight Diner feat. acane_madder” (Official MV)
Moonlight Diner feat. acane_madder by Furukawa Honpo

A song with a fantastical atmosphere that evokes a moonlit night sky.

Composed by Furukawa Honpo and sung by acane_madder.

Its fragile, slightly wistful mood fits perfectly with autumn.

I hope you’ll try singing it with heartfelt emotion.

Songs with titles starting with “Ge” (231–240)

Monday WarKayoko Yoshizawa

Kayoko Yoshizawa “Monday War” MUSIC VIDEO
Monday War Yoshizawa Kayoko

A whimsical, magical-feeling song.

Autumn is the season of beautiful moons, so it seems perfect for this time of year.

The cute lyrics and melody might appeal to elementary school girls.

How about singing it at karaoke and turning the space into something fancy?

I'm fine.Takuro Yoshida

Takuro Yoshida’s “Genki Desu” is a classic I especially recommend for older adults who have built up the strength to live through many experiences.

Created while Yoshida was battling cancer, the song strikingly portrays life’s joys and hardships through the changing of the seasons.

His gentle voice feels like a quiet companion, an anthem that supports you no matter the time.

I sincerely hope that older listeners will hear it and feel, “I still want to stay strong and lively.” And regardless of age, I believe people of any generation will find it heartwarming.

Queen of the NightWagakki Band

Wagakki Band / “Gekka Bijin” MUSIC VIDEO (Queen of the Night)
Tsukiyomi Beauty Wagakki Band

A unique song by the eight-member rock band Wagakki Band, which literally fuses traditional Japanese instruments with a band sound and has earned high acclaim both in Japan and abroad.

Written specifically for NHK’s music program Minna no Uta, it evokes a mystical world centered on the queen of the night, which blooms for just one night.

With arrangements that foreground traditional instruments and a rock ensemble providing the foundation, the sound achieves an unparalleled level of completion, exquisitely blending tradition and modernity.

It’s an emotional number with distinctly Japanese melodies that never feel dated.

Cheer Up SectionTakeharu Kunimoto

Takeharu Kunimoto – Genki o Dashite-bushi
Cheer up, Setsukuni Motoharu Takespring

Takemaru Kunimoto’s “Genki wo Dashite-bushi.” A cool number that mixes modern and traditional sounds.

An upbeat rhythm with powerful, ornamented vocals, plus shamisen—an amazing East-meets-West track.

It’s a song anyone can enjoy, whatever the generation, so sing and dance together across three generations and have a great time!

Phantasmal ParadiseShoichiro Sakamoto

[Aoki Lapis] Illusory Funeral Paradise [Original Song]
Phantasmal Burial Paradise Shoichiro Sakamoto

This is a song depicting a girl who fights.

It expresses the pain of a girl who battles while locking away her feelings of “love.” With a high-energy melody that’s quintessentially Vocaloid, it’s a true, classic example of the genre.

It portrays a sorrowful yet resilient figure who, under the mission to protect the one she loves, has resolved to devote everything.

Origin; starting point; baseline; reference point; initial valueGreat Desert Wave New

Origin / Dabaokuha Shin feat. MEIKO
Genten Daimaku Ha Shin

This is a special song celebrating MEIKO’s 20th anniversary.

Released in October 2024, it features an impressive, powerful melody line crafted by Daba Xin.

The lyrics, themed around love, hope, and challenge, pair exquisitely with MEIKO’s rich vocals, lifting your spirits as you listen.

MEIKO fans—and Vocaloid fans in general—definitely give it a listen.