Songs with titles that start with “ge”
How many songs can you instantly recall when asked for tracks whose titles start with “ge” (げ)?
In word games like shiritori, things suddenly get tricky when voiced consonants become the theme, don’t they?
この記事では、タイトルが「ge(げ)」で始まる楽曲を紹介します。
You might think you can’t come up with many, but once you look, you’ll find plenty you know and go, “Oh right, that one too!”
Why not use this for song-title shiritori and other word games?
Songs with titles starting with “Ge” (1–10)
I want to fall in love so much that the slopes melt.NEW!Hirose Kōmi

As winter approaches, the songs by Kohmi Hirose—fondly known as the “Queen of Winter”—naturally come to mind.
Released in December 1995, this track is an upbeat tune that captures the excitement of the ski boom of the time.
Its lyrics burst with the joy of a love in full swing, and the piercing high notes feel exhilarating, conjuring vivid images of white ski slopes as you listen.
It enjoyed a double tie-in, airing in households as the CM song for the sporting goods store Alpen and serving as the theme song for a film of the same name, so many people likely find that just hearing the chorus brings back sharp memories of their youth.
Brimming with positive energy that powerfully boosts feelings of romance, it’s the perfect song for amping up a winter drive or a karaoke session.
GeminiNEW!merokuru

It’s a poppy, cute duet song.
Produced by the Vocaloid creator Merokuru, “Gemini” was released in January 2026.
Just like the title that means Gemini, it’s a fun track featuring perfectly in-sync call-and-response between Kagamine Rin and Len.
It blends Merokuru’s signature sparkling synths with a slightly mature mood, and it’ll have your body moving before you know it.
The lyrics, which seem to depict the relationship of a mirrored pair, are also captivating.
Add this stylish and charming Rin & Len track to your playlist!
phantom winterNEW!adachi kasuka

It’s a high-energy rock track.
Created by Vocaloid producer Adachi Kasuka, it was released in February 2024.
Over a fast-paced band sound, Chisey’s powerful vocals ring out.
The lyrics convey a heartfelt determination to keep looking forward despite the painful gap between ideals and reality—something that should especially resonate with teens.
When you feel that anxious sense of being left behind, this song will help you.
I’m fine.NEW!yoshida takurou

A bright yet bittersweet classic, “Genki Desu.” Just from the title, you can sense things like “a lot has happened,” “but I’m saying I’m okay,” and “I’m putting on a brave face.” As a song, the melody line is very simple and easy to follow, and it’s recommended for those who want to enjoy a full-length track rather than a short one.
The vocal range is steady overall, but the chorus goes slightly higher, so be careful not to strain.
If you clearly imagine the high notes beforehand and send your voice straight toward them, you’ll sing more smoothly.
Avoid suddenly pushing for the high notes, as that can put strain on your throat.
phantom worldNEW!V.W.P

Released by the virtual artist group V.W.P in January 2026, this work drew attention as it was selected as the opening theme for the anime Cardfight!! Vanguard Divinez: Genshin Seisen Arc.
The song, produced by Mikito-P and others, stands out with a sense of speed befitting the start of a story and a dramatic progression that gets the listener’s heart racing.
It’s also included on the album Hanten, released in the same month, and seems to showcase a deepening of the group’s expressive range.
It’s an emotional rock number, with powerful vocals that cross the boundary between reality and fiction and strike straight to the heart.
auditory hallucinationNEW!Mr.Children

Among the tracks on Mr.Children’s album REFLECTION, this is the one I most highly recommend as a masterpiece that captures the band’s overwhelming sense of speed and raw energy.
Released in June 2015, REFLECTION places this song near the end, making it a kind of emblem for the larger project that tied together the film documenting the production process and the accompanying live performances.
From the very first bars, the powerful drums and piano seem to awaken a stirring impulse within the listener.
The lyrics depict a determination to keep knocking on the door of an unseen future, reflecting the band’s ever-renewing spirit itself.
It’s a song I especially want those who, even without logic or certainty, choose to trust their inner voice and move forward to hear.
Limit-Break x SurvivorHikawa Kiyoshi

It’s the opening theme of Dragon Ball Super, a classic anison track packed with the same momentum and power as the anime itself.
The singer is Kiyoshi Hikawa, which surprised me at first since I didn’t have that image of him.
The overall vocal range is quite narrow at F#3–F#4, which should be comfortable for male singers.
However, because similar notes continue throughout, maintaining consistency is important.
The chorus has many sustained notes, so you can rack up points quickly there.
Keep an eye on the pitch bar and hold the notes all the way to the end.



