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Songs with titles that start with “ge”

Songs with titles that start with “ge”
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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” (1–10)

Get WildNEW!TM NETWORK

TM NETWORK「Get Wild」Official Music Video
Get WildNEW!TM NETWORK

It became an explosive hit as the ending theme of the anime City Hunter.

Composed by Tetsuya Komuro, its introductory piano riff is distinctive, and it stands as a landmark of 80s digital rock.

The song was originally slated to be titled “Tough & Wild,” but lyricist Mitsuko Komuro changed it to “Get Wild.” The overall vocal range is narrow, from A3 to G4, and since it’s sung mostly within the same range throughout, it should be easy to sing even for those with a limited range.

As long as you have the groove, you can pull it off—charging through with energy is the key.

It also seems like it would be fun to have people around you join in on the chorus during the hook.

MondayNEW!amazarashi

amazarashi “Monday” Music Video | Theme song for the manga “My Friend’s on Monday”
MondayNEW!amazarashi

A song that stands by those who feel the suffocating air unique to adolescence and the loneliness that comes with the school environment.

Created by the rock band amazarashi, this work portrays the peer pressure of school life and the struggle of not being able to become like everyone else.

The band’s sound, mirroring the swings of emotion, seeps into an unstable heart.

Written in March 2018 as the theme song for the manga “Monday’s Friends,” it was later included on the album “Boycott.” Deeply inspired by the original work, it beautifully intertwines the manga’s worldview with the music.

When you’re exhausted from trying to fit in or troubled by a lack of belonging, it makes you feel connected to someone who shares the same feelings.

Limit-Break x SurvivorNEW!Hikawa Kiyoshi

This is the 32nd single, released on October 25, 2017.

It’s the opening theme for the anime Dragon Ball Super, and instead of enka, it’s a fiery band-rock anisong.

I was surprised at the time too, but it’s a fast-paced track that goes beyond the bounds of enka, and I remember Hii-sama with bold, striking makeup looking incredibly cool.

It’s very popular among Dragon Ball fans, and the lyrics are cleverly written, so if you put it in at karaoke, it’s sure to get the crowd going.

By the way, I once saw a band cover it live, and they were truly awesome—watching them got me super hyped! The chorus has a feeling of sprinting straight through, so I think it’s best to sing it without stopping.

Gero on the MICNEW!Gero

Gero is a multi-artist who got his start on Niconico Douga.

“Gero on the MIC” is a track from his album ECHO, released in April 2026.

The lyrics and music are by Saeki youthK, and over a brisk, lively track he shouts his passion for music and his own reason for being.

The song has a live, energetic feel that lifts your spirits as you listen.

Its powerful message—urging you to raise your voice as yourself, beyond the confines of society—will fill you with vitality.

Poisoning by a deleterious drugNEW!=LOVE

=LOVE (Equal Love) / 20th Single “Gekiyaku Chuudoku” [MV full]
Poisoning by a deleterious drugNEW!=LOVE

This is “Gekiyaku Chūdoku” (Lethal Dose Addiction), the title track of =LOVE’s 20th single, produced by Rino Sashihara, slated for release in April 2026.

It’s a dark, daring idol pop song that likens romantic dependence to medicine and poison.

The work vividly portrays emotions where sweetness and danger coexist, and it’s also drawing attention for having Iori Noguchi and Maika Sasaki as double centers.

Ride the urgent beat and addictive melody to express a love that hurts with its intensity.

It’s a perfect number for women who want to project a mysterious allure at karaoke.

Get OverNEW!NEK

NEK! – Get Over (Official Music Video)
Get OverNEW!NEK

NEK! combines the friendliness and strength inspired by the internet slang “Neki.” Formed in February 2024, they’re a girls’ band gaining attention for their “slang rock,” which fuses heavy rock and alternative guitar rock.

Their debut track “Get Over” surpassed 100,000 YouTube views within a month of release, creating major buzz.

Led by vocalist Hika, active on TikTok, each member brings skills honed on social media to craft raw lyrics and edgy sounds.

Their momentum shows no sign of stopping, with a solo show at Zepp Shinjuku slated for August 2025—just a year and a half after forming.

A rising star we highly recommend to anyone who wants to connect with the realness of the social media generation!

dramaNEW!wacci

wacci “Drama” Music Video
dramaNEW!wacci

A ballad that portrays the desperate effort to keep growing feelings of love hidden in order to remain “just friends.” It’s a song by the five-piece band wacci, known for delivering music that nestles into everyday scenes, released as a digital-only track in March 2021.

It expresses the familiar heartache of pretending not to like someone you love, using the metaphor of a theater stage.

Though you truly want to be the protagonist, you try to fulfill the supporting role you’ve been given…

It’s a song that gently stays close to those suffering from an unrequited love that won’t be rewarded.