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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'G'

When you hear “songs with titles that start with ‘G,’” what tracks come to mind?

We don’t usually think about the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to come up with examples on the spot.

For instance, there are many English words that start with “G,” like “Good,” “Gonna,” and “Get.”

In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “G” from among many of the world’s great tracks.

We hope you enjoy the read and maybe discover some new music along the way.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'G' (71–80)

Girl In OsloBIGBANG

BigBang is a rock trio from Norway formed around frontman Øystein Greni.

Renowned as “Norway’s best live band,” their fiery performances have captivated countless fans.

Their music is rooted in rock ’n’ roll with a rugged sound that carries the soul of the blues.

Unforgettable melodies like “Girl in Oslo” created a major buzz across Europe.

It’s no surprise their live album set an all-time sales record in their home country.

Even after more than 30 years since their formation, they continue to evolve—so turn up their music and lift your spirits!

Get Down On ItCurtis Mayfield

This is the second solo album by Curtis Mayfield, a leading figure in American soul and funk.

It’s also known as the work released the year before his later masterpiece, Super Fly.

The sound—wah-soaked guitar and vibrant rhythms bolstered by a lavish orchestra—is nothing short of breathtaking.

What’s more, it isn’t just pleasing to the ear; it carries a powerful social message.

Listen to We Got to Have Peace, where he sings “we need peace,” and you’ll feel his earnest conviction.

This fusion of funky grooves and beautiful melodies continues to inspire countless creators today.

Immerse yourself in the soul born of this era!

Gold (ft. Asake)J Hus

J Hus – Gold (Official Video) ft. Asake
Gold (ft. Asake)J Hus

This track features British artist J Hus, known as a pioneer of the Afroswing genre, collaborating with Nigeria’s Asake.

Produced by Grammy-winning P2J, it blends a rich array of sounds grounded in Afrobeats.

J Hus’s deft rap and Asake’s warm vocals intertwine seamlessly, radiating confident, positive energy.

Released in June 2025, this song is their first since the acclaimed album Beautiful and Brutal Yard—and it’s guaranteed to lift your spirits.

Perfect for a drive or hanging out with friends!

GUILT TRIPPINCentral Cee x Sexyy Red

Central Cee x Sexyy Red – GUILT TRIPPIN [Music Video]
GUILT TRIPPINCentral Cee x Sexyy Red

Crowned the king of UK rap and now taking the world by storm, the UK’s Central Cee teams up with the US’s Sexyy Red, whose powerful delivery is shaking up hip‑hop.

Their cross-Atlantic collaboration dropped in June 2025, a formidable track where cool UK drill beats fuse seamlessly with the buoyant rhythms of amapiano—an irresistible, danceable sound that captures the euphoria of summer.

The structure intertwines a rap that reveals a tender, introspective male psyche with a confident, freewheeling flow, creating a dialogue that maximizes their chemistry.

It’s their first release since the January 2025 album Can’t Rush Greatness, and it’s a must-listen for music fans seeking stimulation beyond genre boundaries.

GoodnightFlorence Road

Florence Road – Goodnight (Official Video)
GoodnightFlorence Road

Florence Road is a four-piece band of childhood friends formed in Wicklow, Ireland.

Influenced by acts like The Cranberries, they built momentum through resonance on social media and, by November 2024, secured a deal with a major label—proof of their talent.

One track from their EP “Fall Back,” released in June 2025, delivers a breezy, catchy indie rock sound that feels great.

It’s truly unique how they set vocalist Lily’s intensely personal, heartfelt world against a deliberately slightly comical, punchy band sound.

You’ll be energized by the youthful spark that laughs off those pent-up feelings.

It’s a perfect number for when you want to reset your mood.

Goody GoodyLisette Melendez

American solo singer Lisette Melendez, who grew up in the tough environment of East Harlem, New York, discovered her passion for singing at 12.

Centering her sound on freestyle and Latin pop, she carved out her musical path on her own.

This track is an irresistibly bright dance-pop number that perfectly captures the spirit of a 90s summer.

It playfully expresses the carefree feeling of soaking up the sun and enjoying yourself without letting anyone say, “Don’t try to act like a goody-goody!” A heady rush of basking in love under the sun pours out from the entire sound.

This feel-good track was released in November 1993 as the lead single from her second album, True to Life, and reached No.

53 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The music video, directed by actress Rosie Perez, also drew attention.

Put it on for a summer drive or beach party and your spirits are guaranteed to soar—an essential slice of 90s brilliance.

GEEZERKevin Abstract & Dominic Fike

GEEZER – Kevin Abstract & Dominic Fike [ Blush cut ]
GEEZERKevin Abstract & Dominic Fike

Kevin Abstract and Dominic Fike, two artists who have carved out unique positions in the modern music scene, have reunited for a standout track delivered to us as a single in June 2025.

Kevin, hailing from Texas, is known as the face of the innovative hip-hop collective BROCKHAMPTON, while Dominic has earned acclaim for his distinctive musical style.

This release marks their first collaboration since 2019’s “Peach,” a long-awaited pairing that has evolved into pop-rap with a more mature indie-pop flair.

Relaxed production blends with melodies that carry a sense of nostalgia, resulting in an exceptionally pleasant listen.

Lyrically, the song explores complex feelings about family and life, the stagnation of a small hometown, and flashes of anxiety about aging—told through the perspectives of a father and daughter.

It serves as a lead single from Kevin’s fifth solo album, Blush, and its soft, pastel-toned music video further amplifies the track’s nostalgic atmosphere.

Gentle yet memorable, this piece feels perfect for unhurried moments or contemplative late-night listening.