Songs with titles that start with 'gi'
Are there any songs that come to mind with titles starting with “gi” (ぎ)? You might think there aren’t many songs that begin with a voiced consonant, but there are actually quite a few.
One easy category to think of is songs that start with “gitaa” (ギター, “guitar”)—there are many of those.
Besides that, there are plenty of famous tracks, and you’ll probably find yourself thinking, “Oh, that one too!” This list features songs whose titles start with ぎ.
It should come in handy for karaoke, word games like shiritori, and more.
Enjoy!
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Songs with titles starting with “Gi” (151–160)
GIFTNissy

Known as Nissy, Takahiro Nishijima is an entertainer who makes our hearts dance with out-of-the-ordinary entertainment, both as a member of AAA and as a male solo artist.
His 2014 winter song “GIFT” is a heartwarming love song.
The dreamy bassline layered with Nissy’s sweet vocals is simply the best—so soothing and healing.
While singing about everyday, relatable situations, the characteristically Nissy, dramatically unfolding storytelling also gently warms the heart.
Give It AwayOKAMOTO’S

This is OKAMOTO’S cover of Red Hot Chili Peppers’ monster hit, “Give It Away.” The vocalist’s English pronunciation is excellent, but above all, the guitar tone is strikingly similar to John Frusciante’s! They’re probably using a different wah pedal than the original, but everything else is 100% spot-on.
With this level of faithful reproduction, even hardcore RHCP fans would be fully convinced.
Gear 5 feat. ACE COOL & Ralph(Prod. FOUX)OZworld

Okinawan rapper OZworld’s new track is a powerful piece themed around challenge and growth.
Featuring ACE COOL and Ralph, it brings out the unique character of all three artists.
Produced by FOUX, the song was released in September 2023.
It’s marked by highly message-driven lyrics that resonate with listeners, including phrases that evoke One Piece.
It’s the perfect song when you want to pursue your dreams or try something new.
Give it a listen whenever you need to fire yourself up!
Let's eat gyoza in China! (Pun: 'tabe-chaina' sounds like 'China')PAN

A rock band from Osaka, PAN, presents “Gyoza Tabe China,” a song overflowing with love for dumplings.
Set to a lively melody, it praises the charms of gyoza.
The track drew attention through a collaboration with Gyoza no Ohsho, and the music video was filmed inside an actual restaurant.
It’s included on the mini-album “Gu GOOD Goo,” released in August 2016.
The lyrics, which make you crave dumplings, and phrases sprinkled with Chinese leave a strong impression, expressing both how to make gyoza and their universal appeal.
This work is best enjoyed while eating gyoza with family or friends—perfect for livening up a dumpling party.
Giving You The BenefitPebbles

This karaoke song by Pebbles stands out for combining the danceable beat of New Jack Swing with lyrics that carry depth.
It resonates with women in their 30s, and even those who aren’t strong singers can enjoy showcasing it with a dance-focused approach.
backlightPeople In The Box

They are a three-piece rock band formed in Fukuoka in 2005.
Their rock sound, rich with irregular time signatures and frequent key changes, is addictive—you’ll find yourself listening before you even realize it.
Songs where vocalist Hatano’s voice meets lyrics with a unique worldview gently stay by your side.
GALAXYRIP SLYME

Released in 2004, this is RIP SLYME’s ninth major single, and it’s also included on their 2005 best-of album “Good Job!”.
Although RIP SLYME rarely sing straightforward love songs, this track is a love song with the theme of wanting to be with you and having more fun together.





