RAG MusicKARAOKE
Lovely karaoke song

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” (201–210)

the finishing touchpuku

Finishing Touches / Puku feat. Kagamine Rin [Vocaloid Original Song]
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

Girls' Talk – rerulili feat. Vocaloids
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.

to lie on firewood and taste gall (an idiom meaning to endure hardship and persevere for future revenge or success)Anjurumu

A friendship song by ANGERME, whose vocal approach—representative of a new generation—faithfully conveys their new-style musicality.

Its glamorous feel sets a perfect summer-break mood, and the comfortably resonant lyrics carry real depth.

GIRLS’ LEGEND UUmap

Game “Uma Musume Pretty Derby” Opening Movie “GIRLS’ LEGEND U”
GIRLS' LEGEND UUmap

It’s the theme song of the mobile game Uma Musume: Pretty Derby, released in 2021.

As a work featuring anthropomorphized racehorse characters with horse racing as its theme, it fostered mutual interest: people who discovered the game became interested in real horse racing, while those familiar with horse racing became interested in the game.

With an opening that evokes a fanfare and a powerful, driving sound full of speed, the music strongly conjures the vigor of horse racing.

The lyrics, which express the joy of finally being able to meet, also drew attention, conveying a sense of release and vindication after the long wait from the project’s announcement to the app’s launch.

Go all out — Get fired up!Urufuruzu

Ulfuls - Gamushara ~ Heat Up (Cover) by Sarufuls
Go all out — Get fired up!Urufuruzu

As the title suggests, it’s a powerful song that feels like it’s telling you to “get fired up,” and it’s very satisfying to listen to.

It also takes a positive stance on throwing yourself into things headlong, which is refreshing.

I recommend listening to it when you’re feeling uncertain about something.

GastronjerElefanto Kashimashi

Elephant Kashimashi “Gastronger” MUSIC VIDEO (Live Version)
GastronjerElefanto Kashimashi

This work is known as one of Elephant Kashimashi’s signature songs.

With Hiroji Miyamoto’s uniquely narrative lyrics, it delivers a powerful message that overlays Japanese history with his own emotions.

Released in December 1999 as their 22nd single, it was their first work after moving to Toshiba EMI.

The track features an innovative sound that blends their early rock style with digital elements, capturing the hearts of fans.

It’s a recommended song for those who want to immerse themselves in Elekashi’s musical world and for listeners seeking rock with a sharp perspective on Japanese society.