Songs with titles that start with 'gi'
Are there any songs that come to mind with titles starting with “gi” (ぎ)? You might think there aren’t many songs that begin with a voiced consonant, but there are actually quite a few.
One easy category to think of is songs that start with “gitaa” (ギター, “guitar”)—there are many of those.
Besides that, there are plenty of famous tracks, and you’ll probably find yourself thinking, “Oh, that one too!” This list features songs whose titles start with ぎ.
It should come in handy for karaoke, word games like shiritori, and more.
Enjoy!
- A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with “Gi”
- Songs with titles starting with “Ki” [Great for karaoke & shiritori!]
- Songs with titles that start with “ge”
- Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga”
- Songs with titles that start with “Go”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ki”
- Songs with titles that start with “Gu.” Great for your karaoke selection!
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ge'
- Vocaloid songs that start with “Gu.” Packed with lots of popular tracks!
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ga” (が)
- A roundup of Japanese songs whose titles start with “ji,” from buzzworthy tracks to popular hits.
- Collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Go”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Ji'
Songs with titles starting with 'Gi' (1–10)
Gimme a break, stat now.NEW!REOL

How about an electro tune that seizes your mind with overwhelming edge and breakneck momentum? This track, the lead song from the album “Σ,” released in October 2016 under the unit name REOL—comprised of Reol, Giga, and Okiku—boasts a hybrid sound where a bouncy EDM-based track fuses with K-pop–style dance sensibilities and razor-sharp rap.
It unleashes a cathartic punch, pairing rapid-fire, cynical lyrics with frustrations at everyday noise and mass-produced values.
Its diverse live-action music video, shot over roughly 40 hours, also garnered attention.
It’s the perfect song for when you’re fed up with the pressures of conformity or want to dance the night away by turning anger into energy!
GamblingNEW!syudou

Though it’s the theme song for an isekai fantasy, this track seethes with peril and a provocative edge.
Released in July 2021 as syudou’s first anime tie-in, it served as the opening for the TV anime “Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy.” Riding a driving rock sound, the lyrics rapid-fire through self-loathing, defiance, and a reckless resolve.
The chorus explodes with catchy impact while retaining its dark venom—pure exhilaration.
Also included on the later album “Rokotsu,” the song ignites frenzy in live shows as well.
It’s perfect for anyone who wants a fierce push on the back when facing a thrilling, self-testing challenge.
bling-blingNEW!syudou

Its fierce, Japanese-flavored rhythm and raw band sound will set listeners’ hearts racing.
It’s an aggressive up-tempo track that embraces grit and fighting spirit, declaring a strong resolve to make one’s life shine.
Syudou’s vocals—featuring rolled R’s and powerful shouts—are incredibly compelling as well.
Released in March 2023 to mark the second anniversary of his singer-songwriter career, the track plays an important role leading into the masterpiece Rokotsu.
While it doesn’t have a specific tie-in, it has become a staple for ramping up the energy, often opening large-scale live shows.
Highly recommended for those who, despite feeling defeated or uncertain, still want to face forward, or for anyone ready to break out of their shell and charge ahead.
Songs with titles starting with 'Gi' (11–20)
GIVE YOU MY WORDExWHYZ

GIVE YOU MY WORD, with its strikingly translucent club sound, is a single released by ExWHYZ in April 2026.
Produced by Pasocom Music Club, the track blends electronic beats with a palpable, human warmth.
Its lyrics evoke the feel of letters exchanged back and forth—sharing words that set each other’s futures in motion—an idea that truly tugs at the heart.
Featured on programs like TBS’s “PLAYLIST,” this much-talked-about song is perfect for moments when you want to quietly gather up hope.
Take your time with it on a calming night or in the stillness before taking a new step forward.
GIFTMr.Children

A treasured number by Mr.Children, the beloved national rock band behind countless smash hits.
Released in July 2008 as their 32nd single, this song was chosen as NHK’s theme for the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics, capturing the hearts of many.
Conveying a warm message about exchanging the “gifts” we all possess—beyond winning and losing—it unfolds over a grand band sound enriched with strings.
Kazutoshi Sakurai’s gentle yet powerful vocals bring a festive feeling perfect for celebrating a new beginning.
It’s an unbeatable choice as BGM for the opening movie before the bride and groom’s entrance, heightening guests’ anticipation and smiles.
A Love Story in GinzaYūjirō Ishihara · Junko Makimura
Set against a neon-lit, sophisticated cityscape, this quintessential Showa-era duet song portrays a sweet romance.
The captivating vocals of Yujiro Ishihara and Junko Makimura intertwine, beautifully conveying the urban night atmosphere and the subtle distance between the two.
Released in January 1961, it became a massive hit, officially selling over three million copies.
After being featured as an insert song in the film “Kaze ga Tsuyoi Hibi” (From Town to Town) released the same month, it later became the theme song of a film of the same name in March 1962.
This Showa classic makes listeners’ hearts race with the pure thrill of love.
give it backCö shu Nie

A ballad deeply intertwined with the work’s worldview, quietly yet powerfully imbued with a sense of prayer.
Created by Cö shu Nie and released as a single in March 2021, it was chosen as the ending theme for the second cour of the first season of the anime Jujutsu Kaisen.
Vocalist Mirai Nakamura’s clear, translucent voice interweaves exquisitely with the delicate, spacious arrangement, gently enveloping the characters’ sense of loss and pain.
Produced during a pivotal period leading into the album Flos Ex Machina, the track drew out a new facet of the band’s appeal.
It’s a perfect song for those moments when you pause in everyday life and want to feel a warm connection with someone.
Sink into the afterglow of the anime and listen closely.



