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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.

Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “Ga” (161–170)

GUNSHOTSSiM

SiM – GUNSHOTS (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
GUNSHOTSSiM

GUNSHOTS is a hot summer track by SiM, a reggae-punk band from Shonan.

The eerie atmosphere of the intro gives you chills, doesn’t it? This piece was created as a prologue to Mr.

Wicked, which is included on a single available exclusively at live venues.

The lyrics tell a sexy and mysterious story that escalates from a one-night encounter between a woman and a man into a major incident.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to sway to at a summer festival, riding that laid-back ska rhythm!

Garde: JealousySimone Porter

Tango Jalousie, performed by Simone Porter
Garde: JealousySimone Porter

Simone Porter is a violinist from Seattle, United States.

The piece she performs, Jealousy, is a work by Jacob Gade, a Danish composer of popular music and violinist, and is a passionate continental tango.

GIRL feat. RyohuSuchmos

Suchmos – GIRL feat. Ryohu [Official Music Video]
GIRL feat. RyohuSuchmos

The great thing about camping is that there are so many ways to enjoy it! From bushcraft, where you pare your gear down to the bare minimum and live off what nature provides, to setting up a photogenic site with stylish camping gear for social media, or savoring cute and delicious camp meals…

This song is perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy a chic, stylish camping vibe! Tracks by Suchmos—a leading band in the recent city pop scene—are all stylish and will elevate that fashionable atmosphere even more!

Garden (ft. Kj)SUGAR SOUL

garden Garden - SUGAR SOUL ft. KJ (Sugar Soul)
Garden (ft. Kj)SUGAR SOUL

Sugar Soul is an R&B unit.

In 1999, they released Garden.

The work conveys the subtleties of life and the wonder of love through depictions of beautiful nature.

With Kenji Furuya invited as a guest vocalist, it achieves an even more profound atmosphere—that’s a key point.

And you can’t talk about this song without mentioning its super-famous chorus.

Almost everyone has heard it, and many can probably hum along.

The transience of glassT-BOLAN

I sang T-BOLAN’s “Glass-like Transience”~~♪
The transience of glassT-BOLAN

It’s “Glass Ephemerality,” included on T-BOLAN’s third original album, “SO BAD.” T-BOLAN’s songs aren’t unreservedly bright; many of them carry a certain shadow.

Later, T-BOLAN went through periods when Arashi Moritomo lost his voice, leading to disbandment and reunions, and I think that hint of fragility you can feel from them is part of their appeal.

Useful for song title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga” (171–180)

Glass MemoriesTUBE

It’s a song that poignantly depicts summer memories and lost love.

The fragile, glass-like memories of love are beautifully portrayed, and the lyrics that resonate with many people are especially striking.

Released in July 1992, it became a major topic of conversation, reaching No.

5 on the Oricon weekly chart.

It was also used as the ending theme for the TV program “Sekai Fushigi Hakken!” and has been loved by a wide range of generations.

While carrying the pain of heartbreak, the song conveys a feeling of cherishing radiant memories.

It’s a perfect listen when you want to feel the bittersweetness and nostalgia of love.

GIRL ELECTRICThe Breakaways

THE BREAKAWAYS 「GIRL ELECTRIC」 Music Video
GIRL ELECTRICThe Breakaways

This song is notable for its powerful guitar sound and distinctive vocal style.

It’s a track by THE BREAKAWAYS, a three-piece rock band that performs with their faces concealed.

It was included on their 2016 mini-album N.T.A.