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” (201–210)
I won’t make it to school on time.tama

Tama is a four-piece band, like the Beatles, where all four members can write music and lyrics.
This song’s lyrics were written by Hiroshi Ishikawa, who handles percussion.
Interpretations vary, of course, but as you unravel the words in this uniquely atmospheric piece, you get a tightening feeling in your chest.
For me personally, this was the first song that made me feel this kind of emotion.
girls bandtsukimi

It’s a heart-pounding track packed with girls’ friendship and passion for music! It’s a song by Tsukimi, a gutsy gal rock band from Iwaki City in Fukushima Prefecture.
It was released in August 2022 as one of four tracks on an EP.
Riding on a powerful rock sound, it sings about the real day-to-day life of a girls’ band and their dreams.
Perfect for the preparations and the big day of school festivals, and for that feeling of working hard with your friends.
Be sure to give it a listen!
girlynatsume chiaki

No matter what kind of failure you face, listening to this song will make you think, “It’s no big deal!” It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Natsume Chiaki, released in 2021.
With bright tones from piano, strings, and a horn section, it’s a sparkling pop number whose sound alone lifts your spirits.
The lyrics—expressing an unpretentious girl’s feelings and her positive outlook—are irresistibly cute.
It’s the kind of mood you want to carry with you every day.
A healing song that blows away the distracting thoughts nesting in your heart!
Glass Fireworksnejishiki

This is a Vocaloid rock song that boldly proclaims, while reflecting on the life one has walked, “Everything led to who I am now.” The track “Glass Hanabi” by Vocaloid producer Nejishiki was released in August 2023 and was submitted to VOCALOID Collection 2023 Summer.
2023 also marked Nejishiki’s 10th anniversary of activity, and the song’s lyrical worldview—tracing memories at this commemorative moment—ties right into that.
The upbeat, catchy, razor-sharp band sound is incredibly cool.
This rock tune will set your heart ablaze!
the finishing touchpuku

It’s a powerful rock track featuring traditional Japanese instruments and heavy guitars.
I feel this kind of hard sound suits Kagamine Rin rather well.
The synthesizers and flutes use long tones to create a three-dimensional sense of depth, making it very easy to listen to.
If you try it at high volume, you’ll really notice how finely balanced it is, so give it a shot.
When performing it with a human vocalist, instead of leaning into visual kei, I’d deliberately push it toward heavy metal and really hammer in that final high note.
Gaikokujin no Tomodachiyuzu

A powerful message song by the folk duo Yuzu that sings about Yasukuni, the national flag, and the singing of the national anthem.
Reading just the lyrics might feel a bit cloying due to the heavy messaging, but as expected of Yuzu, they’ve crafted it into an easy-to-listen-to folk song—a pop track that makes you want to sing along with everyone.
Girls’ talkrereriri

One of rerulili’s signature songs, among their various million-hit tracks, this piece turns girls’ chit-chat into music.
The intro features a techno sound reminiscent of an alarm clock, and the up-tempo feel lifts your spirits.
It’s a wake-up song that helps you get out of bed feeling refreshed.


