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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GrandmaGretchen Wilson

Many of you have probably been amazed by the wisdom of your elders.
Grandfathers and grandmothers tend to know a lot, don’t they? With that in mind, let me introduce “Grandma.” It’s a song released by singer-songwriter Gretchen Wilson.
Set to a country-style sound, it portrays the exchanges between a grandchild and their grandmother.
You’ll likely find yourself thinking, “I’ve been there.” Also, listen closely and pay attention to the bittersweet yet hopeful ending.
God Is A GirlGroove Coverage

Double & Double is a Dutch house unit that gained popularity across genres such as progressive house, electro house, and hardcore house.
Their track God Is A Girl is widely regarded as one of their signature songs, released in 2018 and achieving global success.
In this Nightcore remix, the trance atmosphere that was originally present is expressed even more strongly.
If you like high BPM, be sure to check it out.
Good LoveHannah Laing feat. RoRo

Counted among the tracks that will lead the house scene of the 2020s, “Good Love” is a release from Hannah Laing and RoRo on WUGD/Polydor, following their EP “Get Busy on Trick,” which hit No.
1 on Beatport.
The Scottish DJ Hannah’s skillful, polished production and Barbados-born RoRo’s energetic vocals fuse seamlessly.
Characterized by a fresh technopop flair, the track has drawn attention at home and abroad, receiving support from BBC Radio 1, 6 Music, and 1Xtra.
With RoRo’s captivating voice and Hannah Laing’s sound design in harmony, this track can be said to be opening a new frontier in house music.
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Goes Like ThisHardwell & ShortRound

If you want to dance lightly at music festivals or clubs, “Goes Like This” is perfect for you.
Delivered by Hardwell, a top runner in the electro house scene, and the young talent Shortround, this track grabs you with its energy-packed beats and hypnotic synths.
Inspired by a dream, the song features an exhilarating melody that makes you want to dance all night long.
You’ll feel a swelling sense of euphoria that lets you truly savor the joy of listening to music.
Be sure to experience this track that shines with the remarkably well-matched talents of these two artists.
girlfriendHemlocke Springs

Hemlocke Springs is a female singer-songwriter who’s gaining popularity for her original musicality.
Her distinctive style, which incorporates the sounds of the 1980s, quickly captured attention, and she’s being hailed as the next singer-songwriter to break out from TikTok.
Among her works, the track “girlfriend” has been especially popular on TikTok.
Its eccentric melody, blending 1970s new wave with 1980s musical elements, perfectly conveys a nuanced sense of emo.
Go HigherHYBS

Hybs, the popular Thai R&B duo, deliver a truly dreamlike city-pop masterpiece with “Go Higher.” Since their sensational debut in 2022, this track has added new color to the music scene.
While drawing influence from Japanese city pop, Hybs project a charm all their own.
Set to a breezy R&B groove, the lyrics leave a striking impression by making you forget your worries.
Music fans are sure to feel a sense of a fresh start stirred by this song.
It invites listeners into a wonderland—so why not give their music a listen?
GLOOMTOWN BRATSI DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME

iDKHOW (I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME) is a two-piece band formed in 2016 by former Panic! At The Disco members Dallon Weekes and Ryan Seaman, known for a sound rooted in indie pop and new wave.
Their new track is GLOOMTOWN BRATS.
The song tackles themes that challenge materialism and the worship of money, depicting how people fixated on wealth and social status gradually become consumed by a creeping sense of emptiness.





