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' (11–20)
GiftsSuperfly

The lyrics gently embrace the complexes we all carry and give us the strength to affirm ourselves—truly heartwarming.
Created by Shiho Ochi as if speaking to her middle-school self, this song reminds hearts that tend to sink from comparing themselves to others that you already possess a light that’s uniquely yours.
Released as a single in October 2018, it was chosen as the set piece for the Middle School Division of the 85th NHK National School Music Competition and resonated with many students.
When you’ve lost confidence or feel a little scared to take a new step, listening to it may give you a quiet push forward and the courage you need.
tightlySexy Zone

An encouraging song by Sexy Zone that lights a warm glow in your heart, telling you to accept every version of yourself and keep going tomorrow.
Chosen as the theme song for the drama “Wagahai no Heya de Aru” starring Fuma Kikuchi, this track was released in October 2017.
It’s also known for having lyrics written by member Fuma Kikuchi and choreography created by all the members.
With a message that gently says “It’s okay” on days when things don’t go well, it’s sure to wrap listeners’ hearts in kindness.
If you listen to it when you’re a little tired or want to cheer yourself up, you might feel the tension ease from your shoulders and find a more positive outlook.
GallerieHeavenly Moon

This is a pop love song released by Amatsuki in June 2025.
The lively groove of a live band and a radiant brass section vividly capture the flutter of a heart at the moment love begins.
The lyrics liken the person they love to a princess and themselves to a villager, blending dramatic emotion with a sense of humor.
It’s a track brimming with hope and excitement that powerfully cheers on each listener’s own love story.
Tightly.Mosa o.

This is a song by Mosa o.
, depicting lovers holding each other tight—an everyday life that’s warm and gentle, overflowing with deep love and a sense of security.
It reminds us that more than special events, it’s the simple, ordinary moments of just being together that are the true treasures.
When you’re feeling down, they’re the one closest to you, supporting you and embracing even your vulnerabilities.
That gratitude toward such a person, along with the pure wish to stay together forever, resonates warmly in the listener’s heart.
Released in July 2020, the song was later included on the album “Koi no Uta.” Listening to it with someone special will surely deepen the bond between you.
GangsterItoma P

“Gangster” by Itoma-P, the Vocaloid producer known for “Dow wa Youki” and “Youjin,” is a track also included on the album “Giniro Sosogu Machi.” Its aggressive beat, which hurls dissatisfaction at the world, and Len Kagamine’s strained, guttural vocals are just undeniably cool.
The lyrics convey a spit-out resignation, along with a fierce resolve to smash even despair itself.
Those conflicting emotions swirling within the protagonist’s heart are brilliantly portrayed through a downer-tinged sound.
Care to immerse yourself in this dark world?
Glistening, babyWEST.

An irresistibly upbeat party tune bursting with bright, infectious energy that gets your body moving! This track is by the Kansai-born group WEST.
, included on their November 2016 album “Nawest.” The lyrics capture the liberating feeling of ditching your inhibitions under the summer sun and having all-out fun.
It’s packed with spoken lines and call-and-response shouts from the members, lifting your mood just by listening.
Put it on during summer outings like drives or camping, and it’ll be the perfect BGM for singing and dancing with the kids.
Your car might even start to feel as hot as a live venue!
Songs with titles starting with 'Gi' (21–30)
Subtly flashy (bling-bling, but nonchalant)Masahiko Kondo

This song, released in 1981, is one of Masahiko Kondo’s signature tracks that brought a fresh breeze to the idol pop scene of the time.
It strikes a perfect balance between flashy idol flair and restrained subtlety, captivating listeners with lyrics that weave in English phrases and a catchy rhythm.
It was also included on the album “Gingiragin ni Sarigenaku,” released in December of the same year, and was used in a commercial for House Foods’ “Kukure Curry.” The song marked his debut appearance at the 32nd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen and reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s a recommended pick when you want to get hyped with people of the same generation or savor a nostalgic Showa-era mood.





