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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)

speech thereuponNEW!jo0ji

jo0ji “Gen’en” Audio Video
speech thereuponNEW!jo0ji

This warm track was written with a close friend in mind—someone kind and therefore easily hurt.

Produced by jo0ji, it’s an irresistible piece with a country-tinged, upbeat rhythm and a friendly vocal that sticks in your ears.

Released in September 2023, it appears as the second track on the acclaimed album “475.” Drawing on the country influences he himself enjoyed listening to, the song overflows with a festive feel that gets audiences naturally swaying at live shows.

Gently standing beside those who, though clumsy, strive to live each day earnestly, this work is perfect for moments when you want to face forward while carrying the fragility of everyday life.

It’s a highly recommended number for anyone whose kindness has worn their heart thin, or who simply wants to spend a calm, peaceful moment.

Cheer up!NEW!Takeuchi Mariya

Mariya Takeuchi – Cheer Up (Official Music Video)
Cheer up!NEW!Takeuchi Mariya

A warm signature number by Mariya Takeuchi that has gently accompanied many hearts.

Originally written for Hiroko Yakushimaru, it was self-covered on the classic album “REQUEST,” released in August 1987, and then issued as a single in November 1988.

In 2021, it was also featured in a commercial starring Yui Aragaki, continuing to be loved across generations.

Rather than forcing a strained positivity on those experiencing heartbreak or loss, its gentle message quietly stays close and encourages healing, resonating deeply.

When you reach a turning point in life or find your heart a little weary, please take your time and listen—this song feels like a protective charm that softly gives you a push forward.

Current destructionNEW!SRYAIR

This is a signature track by SPYAIR, a band from Aichi Prefecture known for their powerful, fast-paced, and hard-hitting sound.

The lyrics, infused with a strong will to break through the status quo and move forward, match perfectly with the fiercely driving band ensemble, making your energy rise naturally just by listening.

Released as a single in July 2013, the song was created as the theme for the smash-hit anime film Gintama: The Movie: The Final Chapter: Be Forever Yorozuya.

Its peak position of No.

6 on the Oricon charts speaks to its popularity.

It’s a killer tune recommended for when you want to break out of everyday stagnation or get hyped on a drive with friends.

Get Myself BackNEW!Amuro Namie

A summer mid-tempo track set in Okinawa, carrying an uplifting message about reclaiming your true self.

It features the freshness of summer and a pleasant melody, with strikingly positive lyrics about self-reflection and regaining strength.

The overall vocal range is G3–C5, and since it isn’t up-tempo, you should be able to sing each phrase carefully and calmly.

For the low notes in the A section, avoid singing from the throat; lift your eyebrows and facial muscles from the start.

As the chorus moves into higher notes, try projecting your voice forward from the temples so you can maintain the same range.

You’ll likely sing it steadily that way.

Get WildNEW!TM NETWORK

TM NETWORK | Get Wild(from How Do You Crash It?)
Get WildNEW!TM NETWORK

This work combines a sense of speed like racing through the city at night with a powerful message about facing hardships while sharing pain and dreams.

The story-like lyrics penned by Mitsuko Komuro make it no exaggeration to call it a national song with outstanding recognition across generations.

Released as a single in April 1987, it became TM NETWORK’s first song to break into the Top Ten and stands as one of their signature tracks.

It’s also included on the classic album “Gift for Fanks.” Created with the intention of serving as the ending theme for the anime City Hunter, it excels in delivering a refreshing vibe that links seamlessly with the series.

It’s easy to sing at karaoke and extremely popular, so if you want to liven up a party, definitely consider adding it to your setlist next time.

It’s just an illusion!!!!NEW!marashii

It’s just a delusion!!!! / marasy feat. Kasane Teto [takt op.]
It's just an illusion!!!!NEW!marashii

An upbeat track inspired by classical masterpieces! Composed by marasy, the famed pianist-composer, it was released in March 2026.

Created as a collaboration with the game “takt op.

Destiny in the Crimson-Melody City.” The lively, high-energy piano sound is delightful no matter where you sample it.

The playful melody and Kasane Teto’s cute vocals are simply irresistible.

It’s a number we highly recommend even to those who haven’t listened to Vocaloid songs in a while.

Poisoning by a deleterious drugNEW!=LOVE

The title track of =LOVE’s 20th single, produced by Rino Sashihara.

It depicts dependency in love and the perilous mix of sweetness and poison.

Even when reason says you shouldn’t, you’re still drawn in—the song expresses that inner conflict with a powerful sound that’s sure to seize listeners’ hearts.

Released for pre-streaming in February 2026 and as a single in April, the track has also drawn attention for featuring Iori Noguchi and Maika Sasaki as double centers.

Their performance on CDTV Live! Live! is still fresh in our minds.

With an addictive melody that sticks in your head after just one listen, it’s perfect for anyone seeking a spark in their everyday life.