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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” (211–220)

slope babyEdogā Sarivan

Edgar Sullivan – Gelandebaby (Music Video)
slope babyEdogā Sarivan

Edgar Sullivan is a duo whose appeal lies in their sound that fuses digital music, alternative rock, and Black music.

Their first digital-only single, “Gelände Baby,” opens with a crystalline intro that evokes snowy landscapes.

The spacious, delay-drenched guitar and poppy melody further amplify the ski slope’s dreamlike atmosphere.

With a wintery ensemble that perfectly suits winter sports as background music, it’s an exhilarating track that lifts your spirits.

Illusionofukōsu

This song conveys sorrow and tension, depicting the suffering of living and a wish for a world where people can trust one another.

It was included on the 1975 album “Wine no Nioi” (“The Scent of Wine”).

The rough, resounding piano timbre gives the impression of the anguish growing inside the heart.

While the lyrics express the idea that the world would be easier to live in if everyone had love, the rough vocal delivery also suggests a wish that cannot be fulfilled.

To match the song’s atmosphere, adopting a throwaway, nonchalant singing style might make it easier to perform.

GET THE GLORYorenji supainikurabu

Orange Spiny Club “GET THE GLORY” Music Video
GET THE GLORYorenji supainikurabu

GET THE GLORY by Orange Spiny Club, a rock band from Ibaraki Prefecture.

Featured on their 3rd mini-album, Seikatsu Nante, this track’s lyrics capture feelings about growing up and a passion for self-actualization.

Since forming in 2012, they’ve taken on countless challenges and continued to evolve—and that musicality shines through in this song as well.

It’s a track that fills you with the courage to face difficulties.

It’ll give your tomorrow a push forward!

moonlightKitanitatsuya × Harumakigohan

Moonlight / Tatsuya Kitani × Harumakigohan
moonlightKitanitatsuya × Harumakigohan

The sonic world woven by Tatsuya Kitani and Harumaki Gohan paints a journey of longing for what’s lost and a quest for self-discovery.

Released as a digital single in June 2022, this work brims with warmth, as if offering words of encouragement and staying close to the listener’s heart.

It’s a song for those moments when you feel you might lose sight of who you are, or when you’re about to take on a new challenge.

If you listen closely under the moonlight, it will surely resonate deeply within you.

Songs with titles starting with 'Ge' (221–230)

Gera Gera Po SongKingu Kurīmusōda

[Yo-kai Watch Official] Opening Theme #1: 'Gera Gera Po Song' [Yo-tube]
Gera Gera Po SongKingu Kurīmusōda

It’s a famous song alongside “Yo-kai Exercise No.

1.” Released in 2014 as King Cream Soda’s debut single, it served as the first opening theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch from episodes 1 to 36 and episode 51.

The vocal phrases really stick in your head.

Gerappo Dance TrainKingu Kurīmusōda

[Yo-kai Watch Official] Opening Theme No. 4: “Gerappo Dance Train” [Yo-tube]
Gerappo Dance TrainKingu Kurīmusōda

This is King Cream Soda’s third single, released in April 2015.

It served as the fourth opening theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch, used from episodes 63 to 76.

It was also used as the opening for the Nintendo 3DS game Yo-kai Watch 2: Shinuchi.

While the basic melody is the same as Gera Gera Po no Uta, it has a dance-number style arrangement.

plotKujira Yoru no Machi × Sakiyama Soshi

Kujira Yoru no Machi × Soushi Sakiyama “Gekijou” Music Video
plotKujira Yoru no Machi × Sakiyama Soshi

A collaborative track by Kujira Yoru no Machi—known as the band that creates fantasy—and singer-songwriter Soshi Sakiyama.

Elements of post-rock, a Latin-flavored interlude, and emotionally charged vocals intertwine exquisitely to produce a dramatic world.

The lyrics deftly portray the protagonist’s feelings as they waver between reality and ideal.

It carries a subtly mysterious atmosphere, a piece you find yourself immersed in before you know it.