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

SOPHIE, the innovative producer from the UK known as a standard-bearer of hyperpop who was sadly lost in 2021.
A track she worked on during her lifetime has, over time, reached many music fans.
This piece fuses cutting-edge sounds with a liquid-metal sheen and a high-tension beat that gets your body moving naturally—another dance number with real impact.
The repeated phrases convey a sense of liberation, a rising euphoria that follows the body’s impulses.
According to her collaborators, the “ego-free creative high” they felt seems to be the very source of this track’s dynamism.
Originally available only on the Japan edition of the 2015 album Product, it will be included on the 10th-anniversary edition releasing in June 2025.
Perfect for when you want to surrender to the sound and dance, or for anyone seeking forward-thinking pop.
Give It to YouMya

Hailing from Washington, D.
C.
, Mya is a multitalented singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress who has sold over 20 million albums worldwide.
In 2002, she won a Grammy for “Lady Marmalade.” The track she released ahead of her tenth studio album is a summer anthem steeped in the vibe of ’80s funk.
She herself has said she crafted it as a perfect fit for outdoor summer moments, and its feel-good groove evokes roller skating and block parties.
Released in June 2025 on her own label, this song is guaranteed to lift your spirits at summer drives or barbecues, and it’s highly recommended for anyone craving a funky sound.
Grace of GodGlamour of the Kill

Returning to the scene after roughly 11 years is Glamour of the Kill, a metalcore/post-hardcore band from England.
Formed in 2007 and revived in 2025 after a hiatus, they’ve released an excellent new track.
While their trademark heaviness remains, the sound now blends more refined guitar riffs and powerful drums with emotional melodies and catchy choruses—like a long-awaited signal flare for fans.
The track was produced and engineered by the band’s guitarist, whose skill shines through in the final result.
Their debut album, The Summoning (released January 2011), earned high praise from music magazines, and the song “Feeling Alive” was featured in the game Dirt 3.
It’s a must-hear for metalcore fans and anyone craving energetic rock.
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Givin’ It UpIncognito

Incognito, a flagship of acid jazz and a long-running band formed in the UK in 1979.
Centered around leader Jean-Paul “Bluey” Maunick, their 1993 release Positivity is truly a masterpiece that epitomizes the golden age of acid jazz! Seamlessly blending jazz, funk, soul, and R&B, their sound enjoyed massive support from the club scene, and the tracks featuring Maysa Leak’s vocals in particular boast an overwhelming level of polish.
With a substantial 14 tracks spanning about 66 minutes, the sophisticated arrangements and powerful horn sections remain utterly undiminished more than 30 years after its release—if anything, the album continues to reveal its true worth even more today.
Girls Like YouSofia Camara

Based in Toronto, Canada, Sophia Camara is a skilled singer-songwriter whose cover videos on social media drew praise from Miley Cyrus herself, propelling her into the spotlight and leading to a deal with Universal Music Canada in 2022.
Her single released in May 2025 marks a shift from her usual ballad style to an uptempo summer pop track.
It captures the inner conflict of falling into the same patterns despite lessons learned, and the subtle pull of dangerous allure.
The song was first performed in February 2025 on Dean Lewis’s tour, and its teaser video generated significant buzz with over 14.
4 million views on social media.
It’s a track you’ll want to play when you want to lift your mood or feel a little bold.
Girl on FireAlicia Keys

This is a signature empowerment anthem by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys, celebrating women’s inner strength through the metaphor of passionate flames.
The song portrays a protagonist who appears ordinary on the surface yet harbors a burning passion within, centering on themes of courage in the face of adversity and self-affirmation.
Released as a single from the album “Girl on Fire” in September 2012, it achieved commercial success, peaking at No.
11 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Singing of a woman’s resilience despite feelings of loneliness, this track is ideal for those at a turning point in life or seeking to regain their confidence.
Goin’ CrazyDavid Lee Roth

From the very first seconds, the hard rock sound explodes, and David Lee Roth’s uniquely energetic vocals leave a strong impression! This is one of the signature tracks from the new band Roth formed with guitarist Steve Vai and others after leaving Van Halen.
It was released in September 1986 as the second single from the album “Eat ’Em and Smile.” Blending hard rock with glam metal, it also drew attention for its music video, which showcased Roth’s trademark humor and flamboyant theatrics, and it reached No.
66 on the U.
S.
Billboard Hot 100.
It’s a thrilling rock number you’ll want to blast at full volume on a hot summer day with your mind switched off!





