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' (41–50)
GiftyHimari Kino (CV: Hana Shimano)

The emotionally rich vocals of Himari Kino and Hana Shimano resonate with listeners’ hearts.
Released in April 2024, this work was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Whisper Me a Love Song.
Its gentle melodic lines are perfectly matched with a pop sound arrangement.
The lyrics vividly depict the process of deepening a relationship with someone special and how everyday life becomes something extraordinary, leaving you with a warm feeling.
Give it a listen when you want to look back on memories with your friends.
Songs with titles starting with 'Gi' (51–60)
Night on the Galactic RailroadGOING STEADY

GOING STEADY’s signature song is a moving track themed around youth and dreams.
Influenced by the fairy tales of Kenji Miyazawa, the lyrics are imbued with a bittersweet longing for love and a strong will to soar into a new world.
The song is included on the album “Sakura no Uta,” released in July 2001, and has been used as a radio program ending theme as well as in the film “Fish Story” (Shonen Merikensack).
It’s a perfect choice to perform at graduation concerts or farewell events—any moment that marks the close of a youthful chapter.
Listen to this piece, brimming with youthful energy and fleeting passion, and it’s sure to resonate with your heart!
Giji KoiHaruki Hamano

A song by Haruki Hamano that captures the struggles of modern love.
The lyrics—expressing heartfelt wishes like “I want you to come to me the moment I want to see you” and “On nights we can’t meet, I want you to hold me with your voice”—have resonated with many women.
Released as a digital single in November 2023, the track drew attention on social media even before its release and garnered over 10 million views on TikTok within a week.
It’s a song that comforts those stuck in that frustrating kind of relationship where you hear “I like you,” but never “I love you.” The lyrics that speak your feelings will surely hit home.
GIVE ME FIVE!AKB48

Filled with the radiance of youth, this song celebrates the bonds and memories shared with friends.
Its band-style arrangement captures the moving emotions of students facing graduation.
Released in February 2012 as AKB48’s 25th single, it topped the Oricon weekly chart and became a massive hit with over 1.
28 million copies sold.
The lyrics, which convey the joy of school life and the preciousness of friendship, make it a song you’ll want to sing at school events like graduation ceremonies and school festivals.
It’s also an encouraging anthem that gives courage to those taking a new step forward.
silver hairpinMiho Asabana

A timeless, heart-stirring tragic enka.
Miho Asabana’s crystal-clear voice richly portrays the heartrending feelings of a woman being sold off.
Released in December 2024, this piece is the final chapter of a trilogy about pure love.
You’ll be moved by the story of love and parting entrusted to a silver hairpin.
The protagonist’s complex emotions, buffeted by fate, are expressed through delicate vocals.
When you find yourself at a crossroads in life, this song will surely be there for you.
Please take the time to listen closely.
crueltyCamellia

Tsubaki’s “Gaku,” with its apocalyptic-tinged lyrics, is utterly captivating.
Released in December 2024, the track features the vocalist Utaai Yuki.
It projects the pain felt in an unfair everyday life and a longing for freedom into its words.
The song also uses tones reminiscent of a school chime, and as you listen, you begin to feel as if you’re right there in the scene.
It’s a must-listen for anyone feeling lonely or searching for a place to belong.
It might just help you reset your mindset.
Silver Butterfly Migratory BirdMeiko Kaji

Released as the theme song for Toei’s 1972 yakuza film, this piece also serves as the title track of Meiko Kaji’s debut album.
Blending pop, enka, and psychedelic rock, it embodies a cinematic 1970s groove, with a melodic tune and emotionally rich lyrics that resonate deeply.
The lyrics and melody, closely tied to the film’s worldview, enhance the atmosphere of the entire work.
Coupled with Meiko Kaji’s powerful vocals, it vividly portrays a woman’s strength and inner turmoil as she faces heartbreak and life’s hardships.
If you’re a young music fan interested in Showa-era kayōkyoku, this is definitely worth a listen.





