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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'G' (241–250)

Ghetto & Ratchet (Remy Ma Remix)Connie Diiamond, Remy Ma

Connie Diiamond, Remy Ma – Ghetto & Ratchet (Remy Ma Remix)
Ghetto & Ratchet (Remy Ma Remix)Connie Diiamond, Remy Ma

“Ghetto & Ratchet (Remy Ma Remix)”—a fresh collaboration making waves in the hip-hop scene.

The track comes from Connie Diiamond, a powerhouse rapper out of New York who has long been praised for evoking the likes of Missy Elliott and Remy Ma.

Elevating her talent even further is Remy Ma’s powerful verse.

Despite being newly released, the track has exploded in popularity, especially among younger listeners, with its trendy drill sound captivating music fans.

Their chemistry epitomizes a new era of hip-hop, making it clear why this song is driving the current wave.

Gypsy in My SoulConnie Evingson

Connie Evingson, a jazz vocalist from Minnesota known for her sultry voice, has also released jazz blended with pop elements.

However, because she grew up listening to Count Basie and Glenn Miller from a young age, her foundation is firmly rooted in classic, straight-ahead jazz.

Her song “Gypsy in My Soul” is one of her signature pieces and a work where you can really savor her expressive range.

The original song is relatively obscure, so be sure to check out the original as well.

Gangsta’s Paradise (feat. L.V.)Coolio

Coolio – Gangsta’s Paradise (feat. L.V.) [Official Music Video]
Gangsta's Paradise (feat. L.V.)Coolio

Coolio, a West Coast gangsta rapper—any real head knows the name.

His signature track is this one from 1995, which was also featured on the soundtrack to the film Dangerous Minds, making it one of the defining big tunes of the ’90s.

Built on a heavy beat sampling a Stevie Wonder song and topped with gospel-style choruses, it pairs cool, incisive raps about the harsh realities of gang life and anger at social injustice with a powerful message.

It’s a track as hot as the summer heat—perfect for a driving playlist.

Give Me A KissCrash Adams

Crash Adams – Give Me A Kiss (Official Music Video)
Give Me A KissCrash Adams

Give Me A Kiss is a classic that exploded in popularity thanks to social media and has become a hit in Japan.

Created by Crash Adams, it features refreshing vocals and a driving sound.

It’s the perfect track to add a crisp, uplifting vibe to any spirited sports day.

By the way, the title might make you think it’s a love song, but it’s actually about friendship—the unbreakable bond between the band members, so strong it makes you want to give each other a kiss.

Gypsy WomanCrystal Waters

Crystal Waters – Gypsy Woman (She’s Homeless) (Official Music Video)
Gypsy WomanCrystal Waters

A compelling track that pairs thought-provoking lyrics about social issues with an unforgettable house beat.

Inspired by a homeless woman in Washington, D.

C.

, the song became an instant hit upon its 1991 release, taking the club scene by storm.

Released as a single from the album “Surprise,” it also marked Crystal Waters’s debut.

It drew worldwide attention, including reaching No.

1 on the Billboard Dance chart.

The phrase “La da dee, la da da” is especially memorable—you’ll find yourself humming along.

It’s perfect not only for energizing the dance floor but also for those moments when you want to reflect on its socially conscious lyrics.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'G' (251–260)

Girls Just Wanna Have FunCyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper – Girls Just Want To Have Fun (Official Video)
Girls Just Wanna Have FunCyndi Lauper

This is a classic song known for encouraging women’s advancement in society.

Released in 1983 as Cyndi Lauper’s debut single, it became a massive hit, reaching No.

2 on the U.

S.

charts and No.

1 in ten countries worldwide.

Its bright, catchy melody and powerful vocals are memorable, and the lyrics—celebrating women’s right to have fun freely—resonated with many as a message that challenged the stereotypes of the time.

The music video also drew attention, surpassing 1 billion views on YouTube in January 2022.

It’s a perfect pick-me-up when you’re tired from work or relationships and need a boost.

Listening to Cyndi’s voice is sure to give you courage.

GRAMMY PARTYDababy

DABABY – GRAMMY PARTY (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
GRAMMY PARTYDababy

Since the late 2010s, DaBaby has steadily cemented his place in the hip-hop scene with solid rap skills and a distinctive flow.

Though often surrounded by trouble, he continues to survive the harsh music industry.

His new single “GRAMMY PARTY,” released in March 2024 alongside a music video showing him having fun with his family, creates a lively vibe befitting its party-themed title.

The track fully showcases his signature style—packing dense lyrics into each bar and rapping ferociously over a bass-heavy beat—making it a piece that reaffirms both his passion for rap and his high level of technical skill.