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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A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'G' (31–40)
GoMoby

This track is by Moby, an American artist emblematic of ’90s rave culture.
It’s a highly addictive piece that has captivated many listeners with the contrast between its ominous yet beautiful melody—quoted from the TV series Twin Peaks—and its powerful beat.
Released as a single in March 1991, it reached the UK Top 10 and was also included on his debut album, Moby.
The lyrics are essentially just chants, but that, if anything, seems to amplify the sense of unity on the dance floor and the pure energy driving toward daybreak.
The key to experiencing this work is to surrender yourself to its utterly minimal rhythm.
You’ll surely feel the mounting tension and release as the same phrases repeat.
GeniusPitchshifter

Pitchshifter is an England-born band that evolved from pioneers of industrial metal into a unit wielding a unique sound that swallows up drum’n’bass and nu metal.
This track is a standout from their classic 1998 release, www.
pitchshifter.
com.
Its sound—where heavy guitar riffs collide with the drive of big beat—can be called a perfect fusion of industrial and dance music.
Their rebel spirit and theme of resistance to authority were proven when the song won Best Video at the Kerrang! Awards 1998.
Featured in the film Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, this aggressive groove is guaranteed to blast away your everyday frustrations.
GimmeRiordan

Riordan, a UK-based producer who forged his career through self-study during the lockdown, has released a new track in January 2025: an addictive dance number where a surging bassline intertwines with 2-step–inspired shuffle beats.
The hypnotically repeated vocal—pleading for “more”—seems to express a pure thirst for music.
It distills the prowess of the artist who topped Beatport’s overall chart in November 2023 with “Needle On The Record.” This track is perfect for anyone seeking that unreasoned, euphoric urge to dance the night away on the floor.
Give yourself over to the groove, and you just might forget everyday life.
GraceJeff Buckley

Jeff Buckley is an American singer-songwriter and the son of a legendary folk singer.
This is his debut single, released in August 1994, the work that marked his beginnings before he left this world at the young age of 30.
Even as he faces an inescapable fate, his earnest desire to find love and salvation within it shakes the listener to the core.
The lyrics—combining delicacy and intensity—are striking, as if embodying his philosophy that “sensitivity is not weakness.” Blending his angelic high falsetto with a dramatic band sound, this piece may well be one of the most beautiful tragedies the ’90s produced.
GeshemVibe Ish

Vibe Ish, a rising talent carrying Israel’s hip-hop scene, emerged from the streets of south Tel Aviv.
His debut project, produced as part of a unit in 2017, was crowned Best of the Year by a rap magazine, proving his abilities from early on.
His music features a contemporary sound in which hip-hop forms the core while pop and R&B blend seamlessly around it.
Notably, his single “Julie,” which quotes a legendary singer’s song, landed on radio station playlists and sparked major buzz.
At times wistful, at times powerful, his words and melodies seem to resonate with those of us navigating a complex society.
It’s no surprise he draws over 130,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.
Once you dive into his music, you’ll surely be amazed by the depth of Israeli music.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “G” (41–50)
God Gave Me Feet For Dancing (ft. Yazmin Lacey)Ezra Collective

A prayerful dance rises quietly, nestling against a trembling heartbeat.
The suppleness of neo-soul merges with the breathing of jazz, letting the beauty of negative space shine.
The five-piece from London, Ezra Collective, are still fresh in our memory for their legendary performance at Fuji Rock in July 2025.
“God Gave Me Feet For Dancing (feat.
Yazmin Lacey)” was released as a single in September 2024 and is the fifth track on the album “Dance, No One’s Watching.” Welcoming Yazmin Lacey, and drawing on memories of the church, the song treats dance as a blessing, gently illuminating the joy and cleansing of community.
The music video, directed by Tajana Tokyo, was also released that month.
It’s a gem perfect for mornings when you want a gentle push, wedding festivities, or community gatherings!
Gaza Is CallingMustafa

A memory of childhood friendship torn apart by violence.
That searing sentiment is captured in a song by Mustafa, a Sudanese-Canadian artist.
A poet as well, he sings here about parting from his Palestinian best friend, an experience he had at the age of eleven.
The plaintive tones of acoustic guitar and the traditional oud seem to voice a deep lament for the violence that even love could not overcome.
Released in June 2024 from the album “Dunya,” the track’s proceeds are being donated in full to the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund.
It reframes events in a distant land as the story of a single human being, prompting us to consider what we can do for peace.





