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” (41–50)
Game Gang Foreversooogood!

A mid-tempo rock tune with a unique worldview that likens life to a game.
This piece was released as the first entry in a “nearly monthly new song” project that began in February 2022.
The lyrics are sprinkled with words that evoke various games, and their playful spirit is exciting.
Listening to this track might make even tough reports and assignments feel like tackling quests.
Use it as nighttime BGM while you work, and it’ll lift your mood and help you focus.
Songs with titles starting with “Ge” (51–60)
Get ReadyKyatto

When you want to add some flair to your vlog, having uplifting background music makes all the difference.
For that, we highly recommend instrumental tracks by the free BGM creator Kyatto.
With sparkling synthesizer tones and a bouncy beat that makes you want to move, these songs lift your mood just by listening.
Since its release on YouTube in February 2022, this track has gained popularity with over 1.2 million views.
Its bright, encouraging vibe—like a friendly nudge saying, “Let’s get started!”—makes it perfect for video openings.
It wonderfully enhances scenes that hint at fun times ahead, such as morning makeup routines, café hopping, or packing for a trip.
GET BACKyuzu

This song was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Pokémon.
It’s an anime song by the folk duo Yuzu—their first in about seven years—and it was released in May 2025.
The lyrics, built around the theme of “regaining a lost future,” overlap with the protagonists’ adventures and growth.
Its modern sound unfolds dramatically and is another draw, gripping listeners’ hearts.
It’s a powerful anthem that gives you a push when you hit a wall.
Get-go!EXILE

EXILE, the dance-vocal group leading the J-POP scene.
Their 52nd single, released in September 2025, is the first work since ATSUSHI’s return and drew major attention as their first release in about four years and five months.
With lyrics written by ATSUSHI himself, the song layers feelings of reunion and joy over a pop sound.
The melody overflows with that classic “EXILE vibe,” and it’s irresistible.
It’s an inspiring number that gives a gentle push to those embarking on a fresh start and to anyone who wants to cherish time with friends they’re meeting again after a while.
Getta BanbanSaka Tomohisa

This is the opening theme of the TV anime Pokémon XY, sung by Tomohisa Sako, who was hailed online as the “god of soothing voices.” Just listening to its irresistibly bright sound gives you energy, doesn’t it? The song carries a positive message of “Go out and grab your goals and dreams one after another!”—it feels like a powerful push to take action before overthinking.
Released in April 2015 as his 10th single, it was later included on the album “Boku kara Kimi e.” By the way, the coupling track was reportedly created at the director’s request with the theme “A letter from Clemont to Ash.” The love for the series really shines through! It’s a track packed with heart-stirring elements that we want everyone striving toward their dreams to hear!
Genroku Ryoran Main ThemeIkebe Shinichirō

This piece was composed by Shinichiro Ikebe, one of Japan’s leading composers.
It’s a tense work that evokes the human drama swirling beneath the splendor of Genroku culture and the grim resolve of samurai who carry unwavering determination in their hearts.
The rich orchestral sonorities foreshadow the story’s turbulence, drawing listeners instantly into its world.
The piece is the theme music for the 1999 NHK Taiga drama “Genroku Ryoran,” and was included on the album “Genroku Ryoran Original Soundtrack,” released in August of the same year.
Performed by the NHK Symphony Orchestra, the powerful yet delicate ensemble masterfully conveys the characters’ complex emotions.
lunar eclipsekrage

On long autumn nights, when you gaze up at the beautiful moon, you sometimes feel a touch of melancholy, don’t you? It’s exactly that mood that the voice of singer-songwriter krage, with her multicultural background, gently embraces.
This work, produced by androp’s Takahito Uchisawa, portrays a single-minded yearning to seek light even in darkness, reaching out toward the moon.
Released in July 2025, the song also drew attention as the ending theme for the anime “The Shabby Lady Is Doted on by Her Sister’s Ex-Fiancé.” It’s a piece you’ll want to savor on an autumn night—one that softly illuminates the heart of anyone striving toward something.


