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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GreenlightMolly Santana

Born in 2004, Molly Santana is a Japanese American artist who grew up in Los Angeles and Tokyo.
Her music career began with recording on Apple devices and has steadily built a following from the underground scene.
Blending trap and pop-rap, she creates dynamic, expressive works with confident lyrics.
This track is from her EP “Masonic Musik,” featuring an impressive ensemble in collaboration with producers Spur Mario, Synthetic, and Shoujo.
It has been highlighted by numerous music outlets, including Apple Music’s playlist “Amon-Ra St.
Brown: Aufwärmen.” With its powerful beats and catchy melodies, it’s sure to captivate listeners looking for an energy boost.
Goodbye To A WorldPorter Robinson

A fantastical and nostalgic world unfolds.
This is the final track from American artist Porter Robinson’s album “Worlds,” released in August 2014.
With AVANNA’s whispering vocals and beautifully expansive synthesizer tones, it weaves a unique, end-of-the-world atmosphere.
It’s a must-listen for those who want to experience a melodic, sentimental musical world or immerse themselves in an extraordinary mood.
Go HardQuintino

Quintino is a DJ and producer who represents the Dutch EDM scene and has earned worldwide acclaim.
Since the early 2000s, he has been crafting high-energy, festival-ready sounds, focusing on big room house and electro house.
Discovered by Laidback Luke at the age of 18, he has since collaborated with top artists such as Afrojack and Hardwell.
He ranked in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs for three consecutive years starting in 2014, and is a regular at global music events like Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival.
He also runs his own label, SupersoniQ Records, where he is dedicated to nurturing young talent.
With powerful beats and refined melodies, his sound is a must-hear, igniting dance floors into a frenzy.
Gold Skies ft. AleesiaSander van Doorn, Martin Garrix, DVBBS

A star-studded collaboration uniting top-tier DJs who represent the Dutch dance music scene.
Since his 2004 debut, Sander van Doorn has excelled across a wide range of genres, from tech trance to progressive house.
Martin Garrix debuted in 2012 at just 16 years old and went on to top DJ Mag’s rankings for three consecutive years.
DVBBS are a Canadian brother duo with cultural ties to the Netherlands who, since their 2012 debut, have delivered over 750 performances at festivals around the world.
The innovative sound woven by these three acts continues to captivate club music fans, opening up new possibilities for dance music.
Gimme Some Lovin’The Spencer Davis Group

An R&B number by the Spencer Davis Group that epitomizes the 1960s British music scene, packed with the exuberance of youth.
The immense vocal power of the prodigiously talented Steve Winwood merges with a soaring, exhilarating organ performance to create a grand, stirring sound.
Released in October 1966, the track became a major hit, reaching No.
2 in the UK and No.
7 in the US.
Its use in the film The Blues Brothers brought it renewed attention, and it was selected for Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
A powerful, uplifting classic that’s perfect for driving, clearing your head, or firing yourself up, it has remained beloved for generations.
Georgy PorgyTOTO

The names of the flag-bearers participating in the race in Part 7 of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Steel Ball Run, are truly a treasure trove of Western music references.
This time, I’ll introduce the origin of “Georgy Porgy.” There’s a song called “Georgy Porgy” on the debut album “Toto” (released in 1978) by the American band TOTO, which was formed mainly by studio musicians and achieved explosive success from the late ’70s through the ’80s.
It’s an urbane, stylish track featuring guitarist Steve Lukather on lead vocals, and a highlight is the backing vocals by Cheryl Lynn, known for songs like “Got To Be Real.” It’s a true classic!
Going, Going, GoneKnox

Singer-songwriter Knox from Ohio, USA, is set to release his long-awaited debut album in April 2025.
While influenced by Ed Sheeran and James Arthur, he delivers his own interpretation of a pop-punk flavor inspired by Fall Out Boy and Green Day.
The record opens with a powerful bassline and handclaps, unfolding smoothly alongside unpredictable guitar riffs.
It’s a work packed with his appeal as he candidly sings about personal experiences and emotions.
A U.
S.
tour is also scheduled to kick off in Washington, D.
C.
on April 12, making this an album that fully showcases Knox’s rapidly growing musical presence.





