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” (41–50)
Get OverDream

This gem of a song by Dream, released in November 2001, is filled with a strong will and determination to overcome life’s doubts and setbacks.
Its powerful message—walking toward the future even when the road is difficult, while believing in and supporting each other—leaves a lasting impression.
Chosen as the opening theme for the anime Hikaru no Go, it garnered wide support from listeners, reaching No.
12 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s music that stays by your side when you’re feeling lost or anxious, when you want to feel the bond with someone important, or when you’re about to take a new step forward.
With its melodious sound, this work resonates as a heartfelt anthem of encouragement—be sure to give it a listen.
Songs with titles starting with “Ge” (51–60)
Fantasia Sakura SakuraKoza-buro Hirai

Let me introduce a solo piano piece that revives traditional Japanese music for the modern era.
Based on a long-loved melody, this work has been reborn as a fantasia for solo piano by Japanese composer Kozaburo Hirai.
It opens with a gentle introduction, then in the middle section adds drum-like rhythms that evoke the bustle of a festival.
Finally, it draws to a quiet close.
It’s as if scenes of spring in Japan are painted through sound.
Highly recommended for those interested in traditional Japanese music or looking to enjoy classical music from Japan.
Do give it a listen.
phantom / illusion / vision / fantasyKiyoshi Hikawa

Among Kiyoshi Hikawa’s songs, the masterpiece “Maboroshi” is known as one of his finest ballads.
While Hikawa is often associated with his distinctive kobushi style that includes the hiccup-like flip of the voice, this piece contains none of those elements.
It leans far more toward kayōkyoku than enka, so the melodic movement is very gentle.
If you pay close attention to pitch control, you can aim for a high score even without exceptional vocal prowess.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
moonlightIkusa Tasuki

A beautiful Vocaloid song with a mesmerizing, fantastical atmosphere.
Created by Kisa Tazuna, the track was released in January 2025.
The poetic lyrics set against the night are striking, and Hatsune Miku’s delicate voice fits perfectly.
The sound, blending electronica and dream pop, truly feels like walking under the moonlight.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to during a nighttime stroll or in quiet moments alone.
Lunar Landing Plantuki.

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‘s song “Moon Landing Project” gives us great hope.
It’s a track from the album “15,” released in January 2025, and was featured in a commercial for Suzuki’s Solio Bandit.
It’s an empowering song that stands by those who venture into the unknown with purpose.
When you want to strive toward your dreams, be sure to give it a listen—this song will surely give you strength.
Limit-Break x SurvivorKiyoshi Hikawa

Kiyoshi Hikawa, known as the “Prince of Enka” from Fukuoka Prefecture in Kyushu, made his debut in February 2000 with “Hakone Hachiri no Hanjiro,” quickly becoming a star thanks to his distinctive voice and overwhelming vocal prowess.
In 2002, he won the Gold Award at the 44th Japan Record Awards for “Kiyoshi no Zundoko-bushi” and appeared in the year-end Kohaku Uta Gassen for the third consecutive year.
His appeal extends beyond enka to a diverse musicality that spans pop and rock.
In 2006, he swept numerous awards, including winning the 48th Japan Record Award for “Ikken.” He continues to captivate many fans through nationwide concert tours and starring stage productions.
He’s a recommended artist not only for enka enthusiasts but also for those looking to explore new music.
Phantom LifeSEKAI NO OWARI

This song, released during SEKAI NO OWARI’s indie era, carries a profound message themed around life and death.
Fukase’s delicate vocals and Saori’s beautiful piano melodies resonate deeply with listeners.
Many have been moved by the lyrics, which depict the fragility of life and the feeling of loss.
Released in February 2010, the song was later included in the album “EARTH.” It’s a piece that gently stays by your side when you want to face the sorrow of losing someone dear.





