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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Grey OctoberBoldy James (feat. Evidence)

A rap song that evokes a gray October sky, steeped in a melancholic mood.
Featuring Boldy James’s cool, razor-sharp flow intertwined with Evidence’s philosophical lyrics, this track appears on the album “The Price of Tea in China,” released in March 2020.
The Alchemist’s jazzy, weighty beat brings out the best of boom-bap style hip-hop.
The lyrics, depicting the realities of street life and inner conflict, are perfect for autumn introspection—an ideal pick for a dusk drive or a quiet night by the window.
Greatest HitsBon Jovi

This is the best-of album by Bon Jovi, the American rock band that captivated the world from the ’80s through the ’90s.
It features timeless classics like “Livin’ On A Prayer” and “It’s My Life.” Released in 2010, this collection also includes four new tracks infused with the band’s spirit.
With a sound that epitomizes classic rock and lyrics filled with uplifting messages about life, it captures the true essence of Western pop/rock.
Perfect as background music for driving or housework, and sure to lift your spirits when you’re feeling down.
An ideal pick for anyone making their debut into English-language music.
Green OnionsBooker T&The MG’s

Created by Booker T.
& the MG’s—known as one of the finest instrumental soul ensembles of the 1960s—this track is defined by its simple, catchy melody and bluesy groove.
According to legend, it was cut in a single take during a break in a Stax Records session.
Upon its release in September 1962, it quickly became a smash hit, reaching No.
1 on the R&B chart and No.
3 on the pop chart, and selling over a million copies.
Since then, it has been used in films, commercials, and a variety of other media, covered by many artists, and cherished for decades.
Its straightforward appeal and infectious rhythm have a universal charm that makes anyone want to move, making it a highly recommended track for anyone who wants to enjoy great music.
GaslightBoyWithUke

Crafted by BoyWithUke, an artist who exudes a mysterious aura, this work tackles the modern issue of gaslighting.
Told from the perspective of a protagonist suffering emotional abuse, it exquisitely blends ukulele-driven sounds with pop elements.
Released in October 2024, it is slated to be included on the album “Burnout,” and could be considered a culmination of his musical journey.
It’s a song we especially recommend to those struggling with love or feeling worn out by relationships.
Based in the United States, BoyWithUke has drawn attention on platforms like TikTok with his ukulele-centered style and has risen rapidly in popularity, earning a platinum certification for his track “Toxic.”
Gone GirlBoys World

Despite the name Boys World, they’re a five-member girls’ group based in LA.
Their origin story feels very of-the-moment: each member was scouted by a record label via Instagram.
With their distinct personalities, they’re even being called the “Gen Z Spice Girls.” Their new track Gone Girl is a mellow yet cool, medium-tempo song rooted in ’90s-style R&B, letting you enjoy a slightly more mature side of them than their usual playful vibe.
If you like UK group FLO, you’ll almost certainly be into this track.
By the way, the “Boys” in their name stands for “Best of Your Self.”
Gimme MoreBritney Spears

When it comes to female artists who were active in the 2000s, many people probably think of Britney Spears.
She has released numerous hit songs, but the one I especially recommend is Gimme More.
Its sound—reminiscent of a mix between 1990s overground R&B and 2000s pop—is striking, resulting in a melody that distinctly evokes its era.
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Ghetto WisdomBugzy Malone

Bugzy Malone, the rapper from Manchester.
The words he weaves carry real weight.
But that’s not all—he’s also one of the most highly skilled rappers in the world.
This track, released in February 2024, is a standout that lets you experience his way of life and his skillful flow.
It conveys the joy of winning Best Grime Act at the MOBO Awards, while honoring his Northern roots and Black independence.
He raps about a past where he nearly joined a gang and the struggles he faced in the music industry, distilling it all into lyrics with tremendous impact.
It’s an extremely skillful piece, highly recommended for those who prioritize flow.





