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!
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Songs with titles starting with 'Gi' (131–140)
GiftET-KING

This song captivates with its heartwarming message and friendly melody.
The lyrics, which express gratitude for meeting someone special and for the small gifts of everyday life, resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in September 2007, it gained widespread popularity and was selected as the September POWER PLAY on Nippon TV’s “Ongaku Senshi MUSIC FIGHTER.” It is also known as a wedding classic—perfect for conveying appreciation to someone important or for listening at life’s milestones.
It’s easy to sing at karaoke, and if you perform it with feeling, it’s sure to touch the hearts of those who hear it.
Galaxy Express 999EXILE

This is “Galaxy Express 999,” a classic by Godiego that was revived through EXILE’s cover.
For those who know the work, it’s the kind of song that instantly brings back iconic anime scenes.
It also sparks curiosity about what the Galaxy Express racing through the starry sky might be like.
Galaxy Express 999EXILE feat. VERBAL(m-flo)

It was a single released by Godiego in 1979 and was used as the theme song for the film version of Galaxy Express 999 (The Galaxy Express 999).
EXILE covered it on their 2008 best-of album EXILE CATCHY BEST.
This cover also features VERBAL (m-flo), and it’s a song that really energizes live performances.
Give Me LoveEd Sheeran

A track about a broken relationship.
It was released in 2012 by the British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and was used in commercials such as Victoria’s Secret’s.
It has been covered by artists including Grant Scott and Myk Perez.
Barely ride it outFANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE

This is a song by FANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE that was selected as the opening theme for the work “Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun,” which depicts the exploits of a protagonist who hides the fact that he’s human and attends a school for demons.
While there are parts that evoke an eerie atmosphere, the overall sound is danceable with a strong emphasis on rhythm, conveying the lively vibe of the series.
The vocals incorporate rap for a light, buoyant feel, giving the impression of fun that makes you want to move your body to the beat.
Another highlight is the depiction of a resolve to believe in one’s own potential and keep moving forward, making it a track that conveys both joy and courage.
Gift ~Love will go on~Fivesta

The harmonies in this song are beautiful, and the bell sounds in the background music evoke a sparkling night sky full of constellations.
It sings about the wonderful days with a fated love, like love at first sight, as a gift from the future.
The English pronunciation is very clear.
Night on the Galactic RailroadGOING STEADY

GOING STEADY’s signature song is a moving track themed around youth and dreams.
Influenced by the fairy tales of Kenji Miyazawa, the lyrics are imbued with a bittersweet longing for love and a strong will to soar into a new world.
The song is included on the album “Sakura no Uta,” released in July 2001, and has been used as a radio program ending theme as well as in the film “Fish Story” (Shonen Merikensack).
It’s a perfect choice to perform at graduation concerts or farewell events—any moment that marks the close of a youthful chapter.
Listen to this piece, brimming with youthful energy and fleeting passion, and it’s sure to resonate with your heart!


