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” (51–60)
GAME OVERSIRUP

Singer-songwriter SIRUP is active on the R&B scene.
He skillfully adapts authentic R&B into a Japanese style, and his outstanding musicality has earned high praise even from hardcore R&B aficionados.
Among SIRUP’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “GAME OVER.” The most challenging aspect of this song is, without a doubt, the falsetto.
Falsetto appears throughout the track, and on top of that you also have to add ad-libs, making it quite difficult.
GAMEOVERDAOKO

Daoko, a female singer who gained popularity on Niconico Douga.
She’s known for her genreless musical style, releasing tracks that span alternative, R&B, electropop, hip-hop, and more.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is GAMEOVER.
It’s an electropop track with a gothic vibe, and parts of the song incorporate hip-hop elements as well.
That might make it sound complicated, but the flow in the rap sections is simple, and the vocal lines have a relatively narrow range.
The track is structured with the instrumental taking center stage rather than the vocals, which also makes it easier to pull off.
Gerappo Dance TrainKing Cream Soda

This is King Cream Soda’s third single, released in April 2015.
It served as the fourth opening theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch, used from episodes 63 to 76.
It was also used as the opening for the Nintendo 3DS game Yo-kai Watch 2: Shinuchi.
While the basic melody is the same as Gera Gera Po no Uta, it has a dance-number style arrangement.
Get Back feat. JUMADIBA & Watsonralph

Ralph is a rapper who represents Japanese drill music.
With an unparalleled deep voice and excellent flow, he has an overwhelming presence.
Speaking of Ralph’s signature tracks, there’s “Get Back feat.
JUMADIBA & Watson.” It’s a popular song on social media, so you’ve probably heard it.
Ralph’s low voice isn’t a shout; it has a slightly phlegmy noise to it.
If you find it hard to recreate that noise, try eating something greasy before you sing.
If you force a shout in that state, your voice will naturally roughen up like Ralph’s, so give it a try.
Songs with titles starting with “Ge” (61–70)
GeGeGe no KitaroKazuo Kumakura

A song that became widely known through Kazuo Kumakura’s singing voice, depicting a cheerful world of ghosts.
It was released by King Records in October 1967.
From morning to night, the daily lives of the ghosts are humorously portrayed over a rhythmic and fun melody.
The lyrics tell of their free lifestyle, with no school or work for ghosts, soothing the hearts of listeners.
This song has long been beloved as the theme for GeGeGe no Kitaro and has been used in new anime series as well as live-action adaptations.
It’s a track you can enjoy with a sense of nostalgia, so why not hum along with family and friends?
Cheer up!Mariya Takeuchi

A song by Mariya Takeuchi known for its warm melody and lyrics that gently touch the heart.
Released in August 1987 and later used in a SEIKO commercial, this piece gives you the courage to overcome heartbreak and hardship.
Wrapped in Takeuchi’s gentle vocals, it’s a track that helps you look forward.
It has continued to be loved across generations, even being featured as an “energizing song” on Music Station Ultra FES in 2017.
Highly recommended for those who’ve gone through tough times or are seeking music that offers comfort.
“Star Wars” Main Title / Tokyu Silvester Concert 2022Keitaro Harada

Keitaro Harada is attracting attention as a rising star shining in the world of classical music.
Born in 1985, he is a Japanese conductor active both in Japan and abroad.
In 2010, he received the Seiji Ozawa Fellowship Award at the Tanglewood Music Festival, and has gone on to win numerous other honors.
In 2023, he became the first Japanese recipient of the Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award, earning global recognition for his talent.
While centered on classical music, he conducts across a wide range of genres including opera, ballet, pops, and jazz, and he is also dedicated to music education for children.
Listening to Harada’s conducting conveys the splendor and emotional power of music.
He is recommended not only for those interested in classical music, but also for anyone looking to discover new charms in music.





