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?
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Songs with titles starting with “Ge” (131–140)
String Quartet No. 2, Movement 3: NocturneAlexander Borodin

A masterpiece of chamber music imbued with sweet lyricism and rich emotional expression.
The sweet, heartrending melody played by the cello in its upper register at the opening forms the first theme, which is then handed over to the first violin.
Composed by Alexander Borodin in 1881, this work is known as a commemorative piece that embodies his deep love for his wife of twenty years, Ekaterina.
It was quoted in the musical Kismet as “And This Is My Beloved,” and it is used throughout Disney’s short film The Little Matchgirl, among other appearances, continuing to be loved around the world.
As a refined BGM choice for weddings and receptions, it will make those happy moments shine even more brightly.
Get Back Up AgainAnna Kendrick

A song used in the movie “Trolls,” sung by its voice actor Anna Kendrick.
It expresses a strong determination to get back up no matter how many times you’re knocked down.
It’s an empowering piece.
Be sure to check out the movie scenes that comically depict the protagonist’s hardships.
Phantom Sun MysteriumAqours

I’d like to introduce “Genjitsu Mysterium” as a song that’s drawing growing attention from anime fans.
It’s the opening theme for Yohane the Parhelion: Sunshine in the Mirror.
The track is crafted to capture the anime’s fantastical world in a condensed form.
Another notable point is that it’s performed by Aqours—an idol group that appears in the anime Love Live! Sunshine!!.
That’s why it’s drawing attention from fans of both works.
Night of GuernicaBUCK-TICK

While attuned to the sound of the times yet never pandering, BUCK-TICK continues to create music brimming with originality from a solitary vantage point.
Their 21st studio album, No.0, released in 2018, includes the superb track Night of Guernica, distinguished by its melancholy waltz rhythm.
The lyrics, written by vocalist and lyricist Atsushi Sakurai and inspired by the film The Clock Was Live, which he saw at a cinema with his older brother in childhood, form a straightforward anti-war song that is nevertheless distinctly fable-like.
The dramatic development—especially the swell in the latter half—unfolds like a short film, a quality that seems very much indebted to its use of 3/4 time.
Heavy rainBentham

Bentham, a young band that made their major-label debut in spring 2017 and is currently riding a wave of momentum, releases their major debut single.
It’s an anthem cheering on those who keep pushing forward recklessly, even in pouring rain.
Vocalist Koseki’s high-tone voice and the band’s driving sound set listeners’ hearts racing.
GAMECHAI

CHAI is a four-piece band that operates under the concept “Complexes are art,” energetically performing live shows in Japan and abroad.
“GAME,” released as an advance single from their fourth album CHAI, features arrangements likely inspired by new wave and house music that create an addictive pull.
True to its title, the game-like sound evokes video game music, delivering a powerful impact along with a distinctive sense of weightlessness.
It’s an eccentric pop tune whose English lyrics—depicting the importance of continuing to take on challenges—are well worth focusing on.
GTCRAZY KEN BAND

Among the Crazy Ken Band’s songs that keep celebrating a man’s romance, this track also sings about another man’s dream: the “GT car.” It features a lively rhythm, a bold horn section, and a unique call-and-response of “GT.” The lyrics evoke summer vacations and travel, making it a song you’ll want to listen to while driving and feeling the breeze—one that conjures up a fresh, blue-sky vibe.


