Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga”
I’ll introduce songs whose titles start with “ga.”
When it comes to words that begin with “ga,” examples include “glass” (garasu), “girl” (gāru), and “ganbaru” (to do one’s best).
There are actually plenty of songs that use such words in their titles, too.
“Ga” can be a bit tricky to come up with in word games like shiritori.
But with this article, you’ll be fine even if “ga” comes up in song-title shiritori!
Use this article as a reference and have fun with word games, karaoke, or creating a new playlist.
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Handy for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga” (61–70)
Guns Of SaxophoneTRI4TH

While rooted in jazz, TRI4TH breathes new life into the fusion scene with a distinctive style that blends a wide range of musical elements, including rock and funk.
Since forming in 2006, they have honed their craft through performances at live venues and jazz clubs, gaining attention for both their skill and unique musicality.
Characterized by complex rhythmic structures, improvisation, and energetic performances, they have earned high acclaim at jazz festivals in Japan and abroad.
With a lineup of trumpet, saxophone, piano, bass, and drums, the group’s accomplished members—trained across genres from classical to jazz—weave an innovative sound that captivates not only traditional jazz fans but also listeners seeking a contemporary edge.
On stage, their overwhelming musicianship and groove enthrall audiences, continually showcasing new possibilities for fusion.
Let’s do our best.SMAP

This is a celebrated song by SMAP that extols tireless effort and an indomitable spirit, chosen as the entrance march for the 67th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament.
Its bright, forward-looking message blends perfectly with a distinctive, groove-filled rhythm.
Immediately after its release in September 1994, it topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and was also used as the opening theme for “Naruhodo! The World.” The song became a major hit, selling over 720,000 copies.
It’s a track that gives courage and hope in the face of adversity—one that powerfully pushes you forward.
gasoline19

An early song that wasn’t performed very often live.
Many people might relate to the image of going to see someone you like while trying to save on gas.
It’s also a song that makes you realize, “Gas is cheaper than train fare!” A classic that has been covered many times.
GhanaD.A.N.

The danceable rhythm naturally gets your body moving.
The bass line, which seems to wander around the fretboard, is especially striking.
The languid vocals combined with the guitar make you feel as if you’re soaking in the summer heat.
It’s a track you just can’t help but groove to.
GIRLS GOTTA LIVEFAKY

A dance and vocal group that incorporates Japanese-born culture and fashion.
FAKE TYPE stands out with a sound that goes beyond the bounds of J-POP.
Their scorching summer tune released in August 2019 features a music video defined by vivid colors.
The track sits comfortably as a mid-tempo number—not overly upbeat.
With powerful vocals and captivating dance, this release is generating huge buzz as well! A reggaeton track that highlights the distinctive qualities of its international members.
GardenFLOW

A track included on FLOW’s best album “FLOW THE BEST ~Single Collection~.” The lyrics are full of relatable lines that make you feel like you can overcome all kinds of hardships—so good! In the latter half, the number of words ramps up, which has practically become a hallmark of FLOW, but it’s a highly recommended song when you need a boost of energy!
GABEZ Choreography Akita OndoGABEZ

The Akita Ondo arranged by a famous dance unit—so cool! They do voice-overs partway through, and the choreography synced to the lyrics and the sharp, crisp dancing made it a joy to watch.
I was completely captivated by their performance skills.
Truly professional dancers!


