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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' (221–230)

Genkai ElegyNakayama Rumi

Rumi Nakayama “Genkai Elegy” Music Video
Genkai ElegyNakayama Rumi

This is a classic enka masterpiece that passionately sings of straightforward love.

Released by Teichiku Records in June 2024, the song beautifully captures a woman’s heartrending emotions.

Set in a seaside town, it portrays the lament for a lost love and feelings that refuse to fade, striking a chord with listeners.

Rumi Nakayama’s powerful vocals resonate like the rough waves of the Genkai Sea.

With its dramatic melody and emotionally rich performance, it’s a track that even non-enka fans can enjoy—highly recommended for anyone troubled by love or harboring unspoken feelings.

Songs with titles starting with “Ge” (231–240)

Fantasy Old Streetasa

[Asa] Illusory Old Street [Original MV] Kasane Teto (Synthesizer V) ASA KASANE TETO GENSOU ROUGAI
Fantasy Old Streetasa

Gensou Rojie stands out for its cool, live-performance energy and power.

Its composer, Asa, is a musician also known as the bassist for Wagakki Band, a group that performs rock using traditional Japanese instruments.

Since 2012, he has also been active solo as a Vocaloid producer, and his tracks are characterized by high quality befitting a musician well-versed in band sounds.

Gensou Rojie is also memorable for its lyrics, sprinkled with a deliberately jumbled sense of the seasons, so be sure to immerse yourself in its unique world!

I often watch gameplay/commentary videos.Kyou inu

[Yuzuki Yukari] I often watch game commentary/let’s plays. [Original]
I often watch gameplay/commentary videos.Kyou inu

The timbre, like a video game sound effect, is really cute! This track was released in 2016 by Mr.

Kyouinu.

True to its title, it’s a love song themed around game streamers who are active on video platforms.

It makes you wonder if your favorite game streamer might be thinking the same kinds of things…

Moonlight Retouch Girl (Rerulili)Ito Kashitaro

[Ito Kashitaro] Moonlight-Embellished Girl [I Tried Singing]
Moonlight Retouch Girl (Rerulili)Ito Kashitaro

This is Kashitaro Ito, a professional singer-songwriter.

He began his career as a vocalist in 2012 and made his major-label debut two years later, in 2014.

That’s incredibly fast! As you’ll find if you look him up, a fox mask is his trademark.

His singing voice is fresh and remarkably clear, offering a crisp, refreshing sensation that soothes the heart.

Incidentally, he is also a novelist and published a book titled “Katei Kyōshitsu” (Home Classroom) in 2018.

Keep a close eye on him—his multifaceted talent is truly impressive!

GATEItō Yuna

YUNA ITO - “GATE” PV (Sample Clip!) Yuna Ito Joint Copyright / Usage Sony & GNDF.
GATEItō Yuna

Selected as the theme song for the film “GATE.” A track whose beautiful melody, sung on a grand scale, is pleasing to the ear.

In contrast to the bleak atmosphere of the film after the atomic bomb is dropped, the orchestral harmonies and Yuna Ito’s vocals are an exquisite match that is deeply moving.

heavy rainSasaki Shuu (THE MODS)

THE MODS are a popular band that have remained active in the Japanese rock scene from the 1980s to today.

They’re known for a sound that’s the very definition of rock ’n’ roll, and their drummer, Shu Sasaki, hails from Yamagata Prefecture.

Fans might remember this well: Sasaki joined the band in 2009.

He was 23 at the time—more than 20 years younger than the other members—when he came on as their drummer.

Yet the powerful, hard-hitting sound he delivered quickly made him a core pillar of THE MODS.

The Raccoon on Fist MountainSakushi: Kayama Yoshiko/Shokyoku: Komori Akihiro

[With Singing] Genkotsuyama no Tanuki-san - Children's Nursery Rhyme
The Raccoon on Fist MountainSakushi: Kayama Yoshiko/Shokyoku: Komori Akihiro

Genkotsuyama no Tanukisan is in medium tempo and 4/4 time, making it easy for children to keep the beat.

It’s a classic hand-play song.

After finishing the song, you play rock-paper-scissors, but the full version announced by NHK has five verses and, surprisingly, ends with lyrics that stray from both Genkotsuyama and the tanuki.