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” (281–290)
Who is Moonlight Mask?Kondō Yoshiko

The theme song of the tokusatsu hero show Gekko Kamen, which aired starting in 1958, appears in the film My Neighbors the Yamadas.
It plays in the background of a scene where the father—whose childhood hero was Gekko Kamen—imagines himself fighting a biker gang.
Who is Moonlight Mask?Kondō Yoshiko, Kingu Kobatokai

The nostalgic Showa-era classic “Who Is Moonlight Mask?” is a song by Yoshiko Kondo and the King Kobato-kai, released in 1958.
As the theme song for the popular drama Moonlight Mask, it became a massive hit, and its pop, catchy melody was loved by people of all ages, from children to adults.
The lyrics powerfully portray the righteous hero Moonlight Mask battling evil with lightning speed, inspiring listeners with courage and hope.
Listening to this song, which brings back fond memories, will surely put a smile on your face and have you singing along with energy.
It’s a true classic that colored the youth of its time—one we especially hope those in their 80s will revisit.
Fantasy PianistKagamine Ren

As the song title suggests, this piece centers on piano performance, accented by guitar to create a dreamlike finish.
Although Kagamine Len is often associated with the image of a boy singing cute songs, this track features mature lyrics and a sophisticated melody, making it easy for adult men to sing as well.
Genkai Woman’s SongNagahama Yumi

It’s a powerful song that almost lets you hear the rough waves of the Genkai Sea.
Featured on Yumi Nagahama’s single “Jokamachi Enka/Genkai Onna-bushi,” it portrays the life of a gutsy female fisher.
Through a strong vocal performance and melody, it expresses a life connected to the sea and the strength of women.
This is a track that conveys the resilience and beauty found in traditional Japanese life.
Perhaps it also reflects feelings unique to Nagahama, who is from Tokushima and once worked as an office lady.
Current applauseTakahashi Yuu

Featured as the theme for a morning news program, this song showcases Yu Takahashi’s powerful vocals that truly resonate.
It’s an uplifting anthem that describes the small efforts and victories of everyday life as “little clutch plays,” celebrating them with heartfelt praise.
Even amid a busy routine, you can feel the cheer for yourself and those around you who are doing their best.
Released in September 2024, it’s been used on the program since April.
It’s perfect for tough mornings or challenging days at work.
It’s a song that gives you energy, so be sure to give it a listen! You can also catch glimpses of Takahashi’s warm feelings toward his hometown of Akita in this heartfelt track.
Songs with titles starting with “Ge” (291–300)
Those who fight the monster called realityTakahashi Yuu

It was released as his third single, as a double A-side with “Fukuwarai.” This one is the ending theme for the anime Bakuman.
We know we can’t stay together forever, but we want to take each other’s hands and live supporting one another with our precious companions.
imperial wrath; someone’s pet peeve or sore spot (literally, “the reverse scale” of a dragon, touching which provokes its rage)Koura Kengo

As a film actor, Mr.
Koura is a skilled performer who has taken on a wide range of roles, and this song is one of the film’s insert songs.
Even if you’re playing a singer, I don’t think it’s something you can do so easily.
After all, without at least some genuine ability and talent, it’s difficult, isn’t it? The way he pulls it off so effortlessly—now that’s what you’d expect from a true actor.


