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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Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga”
GIRL AT THE BUS STOPShamukyattsu

Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “Ga”/“G-a” (111–120)
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When it comes to feel-good songs, this is the one.
With its positive message and powerful sound, just listening to it gives you energy.
Released digitally in June 2024, it also made waves as the tie-in song for Matsuya Foods’ brand movie.
According to member Rover, it was created with the hope that people would listen when their hearts are tired and feel uplifted.
In the midst of everyday life—waking up groggy in the morning or struggling with relationships—the message to keep looking forward and moving ahead really resonates.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to take on something new or encourage yourself to keep going.
Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga”
Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “Ga”/“G-a” (111–120)
Teenage in GlassKazumi Morohoshi (Hikaru GENJI)

Kazumi Morohoshi, who was a member of the idol group Hikaru GENJI, is from Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture.
Their second single, “Glass no Jūdai” (Shattered Teen Years), ranked 2nd on Oricon’s 1988 year-end chart.
After Hikaru GENJI disbanded, Morohoshi has continued to work as a singer and actor.
Because You’re a Hard Worker, I Love You [prod. by RhymeTube]4s4ki × rinahamu
![Because You're a Hard Worker, I Love You [prod. by RhymeTube]4s4ki × rinahamu](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Q5peMzFP-9E/sddefault.jpg)
A collaboration track by 4s4ki and rinahamu that stands out with its bouncy rhythm and electronic sound.
収録曲「集合体大好病 / Collective Obsession」は、2024年10月リリースのEPに収められ、RhymeTubeがプロデュースを担当している。
The lyrics, depicting the everyday lives of people with developmental disorders such as ADHD, truly resonate.
The message of the song carries empathy and gentle affirmation for those who keep pushing themselves.
With emotionally rich lyrics delivered over a fast-paced track, it’s a song that will offer comfort to people caught up in their busy days.
girl if you5lack

This is a soothing song by Artist Goluck, an artist who commands an undeniable presence for building a unique world through a style that embraced chillhop ahead of the curve.
While downbeat, it exudes a striking atmosphere, delivering a chill vibe perfect for listening on Tanabata.
Alice in the Glass City9mm Parabellum Bullet

Speaking of what makes this four-piece guitar rock band so compelling, their technical playing and razor-sharp, polished-metal guitar tone come to mind.
In the intro of this track, you can fully savor both of those strengths.
The first thing that hits your ears is that cutting guitar sound.
The single-note riff, whose sharpness really stands out, is both catchy enough to stick with you after one listen and downright ferocious.
On top of that, there’s a technical drum phrase that exploits double bass and deft hand-foot coordination, followed by a groove-drenched four-on-the-floor beat.
It’s an intro worthy of a true killer tune—one that makes it impossible to sit still while you listen.



