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” (111–120)
Get LoudCoi Leray

An up-tempo cheer song packed with passionate energy has the power to heighten a venue’s sense of unity.
Created by U.
S.
-born Coi Leray, this track—released in June 2023—serves as an anthem celebrating powerful female athletes.
Featured on the album “COI,” it brilliantly embodies the fusion of sports and entertainment.
Produced in collaboration with BOSE, it also drew attention as an unofficial anthem for the 2023 FIFA World Cup.
Infused with the desire to support the achievements of women athletes, it’s recommended for competitive events like school sports days and field days, where you want to strengthen team cohesion.
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Geometry Dash Gangster RapBoom Kitty

Boom Kitty, a Seattle-based producer active across genres like electro and dubstep, delivers a new work that blends heavy basslines and energetic sound with deft touches of old-school hip-hop.
It ambitiously captures the world of the rhythm game Geometry Dash.
Released in April 2025, the track features appearances by well-known game players such as EricVanWilderman and King Samalot.
It was also selected as an official in-game event level, offering an appealing fusion of music and gameplay.
It’s a recommended listen not only for EDM fans but also for anyone interested in game music.
Guess featuring billie eilishCharli XCX

A track where sound and heart connect through dance.
This sensual collaboration between UK-born Charli XCX and Billie Eilish weaves elements of electroclash and French house into the song.
Riding a beat reminiscent of Daft Punk, the interplay of their voices is breathtaking.
Born from the June 2024 album “Brat,” the piece also made waves with its music video.
The large amount of lingerie used during filming was donated to the support organization I Support The Girls.
With a comfortable rhythm that’s easy to use for school festivals and dance performances—and a meaningful contribution to society—the song has captured the hearts of many.
GonerWavves

The new release from Wavves, who burst out of San Diego’s indie rock scene, is a track defined by powerful, melodic sound and catchy hooks.
Produced by Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, it skillfully blends the band’s signature surf rock and punk elements.
The song is a lead single from the album “Spun,” slated for release in June 2025, and its music video features footage from a wildfire relief charity show at the Los Angeles venue Zebulon.
With energetic guitar riffs and an exhilarating melody line, it’s a perfect summer listen—and a must-hear for fans of garage rock and power pop.
GlorylandDaryl Hall and Sounds of Blackness

This is a grand song released as the official theme for the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
Created through a collaboration between American singer-songwriter Daryl Hall and Minneapolis-based Sounds of Blackness, it is rooted in traditional spirituals and splendidly fuses gospel and pop.
Featuring powerful vocals and rich harmonies, it was performed at the tournament’s opening ceremony and was also used as the theme for ITV’s broadcast in the UK.
Beloved across borders, it reached No.
36 on the UK Official Singles Chart.
It’s a perfect track to play before a soccer match or whenever you want to boost your motivation.
Get Dumber (feat. Jeff Rosenstock)PUP

This is a collaboration with a dear friend, released as the lead single from the new album “Who Will Look After the Dogs?” by PUP, a punk band from Toronto, Canada, slated for release in May 2025.
It’s a pop-punk tune where witty, humorous vocals, energetic guitar riffs, and a catchy melody come together as one, conveying an intimate chemistry born from their collaboration with longtime ally Jeff Rosenstock.
Symbolic of PUP’s career, the track carries forward the musical identity they’ve honed since their 2014 debut album “PUP,” while also drawing attention as a preview of their joint tour with Jeff planned for summer to fall 2025.
A gift for all music fans who find kinship in self-deprecation and punk energy.
GODSTAINEDQuadeca

In March 2025, a luscious track blending captivating bossa nova and R&B sounds was released by Quadeca, a Los Angeles–born artist also known as a YouTuber.
Set against a gentle, dreamlike tapestry of Brazilian guitar, flute, and rhythmic drums, he candidly sings about his life experiences and inner conflicts.
Reflecting the artist’s growth and musical curiosity, this advance single from the album “Vanisher, Horizon Scraper” hints at his new artistic direction.
It’s a song I wholeheartedly recommend for a summer evening drive or for relaxing in a lounge while enjoying great music.





