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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Graduationbenny blanco, Juice WRLD

This song vividly portrays the end of youth and the beginning of a new life.
It weaves together memories of high school, friendship, and a mix of anxiety and hope for the future, conveying the complex feelings of young people facing graduation.
Created through the collaboration between Benny Blanco and Juice WRLD, it was released in August 2019 and made waves on charts worldwide.
It’s recommended listening for graduation ceremonies or other life milestones.
It will also resonate when you want to look back on the past while facing forward.
The realistic lyrics that resonate with young people and the melodious composition are beautifully in harmony.
Get Up (Original Mix)Jazzotron

As the names suggest, jazz and jazz dance are known for being highly compatible.
People have been dancing to classic jazz standards for ages.
Vintage jazz is great, of course, but some of you might want to dance stylishly to modern jazz as well, right? For those people, I recommend “Get Up (Original Mix).” It’s crafted in an electro-swing style, giving the whole track a flashy yet playful feel.
If you’re looking to perform jazz dance with dynamic and rapid choreography, this is a must-check track!
Giving MeJazzy

This track by a rising Irish singer-songwriter features a lively club-ready rhythm and a soothing vocal that captivates.
The song vividly portrays both the joy and pain of romance, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released in March 2023 by Polydor Records, it reached No.
3 on the UK Singles Chart and No.
1 on the Irish Singles Chart.
Garnering attention as a song that showcases the appeal of Irish house, it’s recommended not only for those looking to light up the dance floor but also for anyone who wants to experience the complexities of love through music.
Going DownJeff Beck

An energetic and powerful blues-rock classic, Jeff Beck’s song “Going Down” was released in 1972 and included on the Jeff Beck Group’s album Jeff Beck Group.
Its lyrics, centered on hardship and disappointment, leave a strong impression, and Jeff Beck’s outstanding guitar work together with the band’s formidable performance will resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s the perfect track for when you’re feeling down or need a boost, so be sure to check it out.
Get RightJennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez, a world-renowned singer that everyone likely knows.
The iconic track “Get Right” is included on her 2005 album Rebirth.
Once you hear it, its catchy hook sticks in your head! The later single version features rapper Fabolous, and that version is now the more widely known one.
Also, R&B singer Usher contributed to the songwriting.
It’s impressive that three artists who defined the 2000s were involved.
Great Balls Of FireJERRY LEE LEWIS

Jerry Lee Lewis, born in Ferriday, Louisiana, blossomed as a piano talent from an early age under the influence of a wide range of genres, and since his 1956 debut has produced numerous classics as a rock ’n’ roll pioneer, including “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” and “Great Balls of Fire.” Even after shifting to country music, he racked up hits such as “Another Place, Another Time,” transcending the boundary between rock and country.
His distinctive playing style and stage presence—earning him the nickname “The Killer”—continue to command respect from many musicians today.
Having received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Lewis’s music remains a shining monument in rock history, still radiant after a 56-year career.
GenesisJinsang

This is a masterpiece album by jinsang, an artist based in the U.
S.
whose main stage is online platforms like SoundCloud.
When the album “life.” was released in 2016, jinsang said composing was just a hobby, yet he continues to put out wonderful works.
As he openly states, he’s influenced more by anime than hip-hop, so it’s music you’d listen to in your room rather than a “street” style.
Sampling from film soundtracks and old jazz, jinsang creates a unique, relaxing atmosphere.
On this album, he incorporates not only past musical works but also people’s voices and everyday ambient sounds.
He also processes each sound so the reverberation seems to echo from afar—less like a karaoke box and more like an outdoor setting.
It makes you feel as if you’re taking a walk in a neighborhood park, and the record crackle even sounds like rain or wind.





