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' (141–150)
Oath of the GalaxyMAX

It’s one of the songs by MAX, a music group from Okinawa, themed around the constellations.
Among fans, it’s known as a track that really moves you when you listen to it while looking up at the night sky.
It’s also upbeat, and when you’re tired, listening to it can make you feel refreshed.
galaxyMISIA

If you’re interested in grand, fantastical pieces, we recommend “Galaxy.” As the title suggests, it’s a space-themed track, and both the melody and vocal lines are crafted to feel truly majestic.
Because of that, a certain level of vocal ability is required; however, compared to full-fledged R&B or soul, there’s less ad-libbing and no highly advanced vocal techniques, so it should be relatively easy to sing for those with solid basic vocal skills.
giftMONKEY MAJIK

MONKEY MAJIK’s “gift,” written for the “Amazon Delivering Smiles Project,” was included as a new track on their best-of album “20th Anniversary BEST: Kachofugetsu.” With evocative, relatable lyrics and a heartwarming sound, it captures the excitement and anticipation of a loved one’s upcoming birthday or anniversary.
The moment when the song title appears near the end of the lyrics adds an extra emotional punch.
It’s a mid-tempo number that wraps you in a warm mood, conveying the bonds between parents and children, caring for others, and the way smiles inspire more smiles.
GibbsMs. OOJA

A song in which Ms.OOJA covers a smash hit by singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena, who is also active as the vocalist of Tokyo Jihen.
Unlike the original’s arrangement featuring a hysterical vocal in the chorus and noisy guitars, this version draws out new charms of the song with a subdued, tender vocal and an R&B-inflected rhythm.
Give It AwayOKAMOTO’S

This is OKAMOTO’S cover of Red Hot Chili Peppers’ monster hit, “Give It Away.” The vocalist’s English pronunciation is excellent, but above all, the guitar tone is strikingly similar to John Frusciante’s! They’re probably using a different wah pedal than the original, but everything else is 100% spot-on.
With this level of faithful reproduction, even hardcore RHCP fans would be fully convinced.
Songs with titles starting with “Gi” (151–160)
Gear 5 feat. ACE COOL & Ralph(Prod. FOUX)OZworld

Okinawan rapper OZworld’s new track is a powerful piece themed around challenge and growth.
Featuring ACE COOL and Ralph, it brings out the unique character of all three artists.
Produced by FOUX, the song was released in September 2023.
It’s marked by highly message-driven lyrics that resonate with listeners, including phrases that evoke One Piece.
It’s the perfect song when you want to pursue your dreams or try something new.
Give it a listen whenever you need to fire yourself up!
Let’s eat gyoza in China! (Pun: ‘tabe-chaina’ sounds like ‘China’)PAN

A rock band from Osaka, PAN, presents “Gyoza Tabe China,” a song overflowing with love for dumplings.
Set to a lively melody, it praises the charms of gyoza.
The track drew attention through a collaboration with Gyoza no Ohsho, and the music video was filmed inside an actual restaurant.
It’s included on the mini-album “Gu GOOD Goo,” released in August 2016.
The lyrics, which make you crave dumplings, and phrases sprinkled with Chinese leave a strong impression, expressing both how to make gyoza and their universal appeal.
This work is best enjoyed while eating gyoza with family or friends—perfect for livening up a dumpling party.


