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 that start with “Gi” (161–170)
Giving Up The GunVampire Weekend

In the indie guitar-pop scene, they evoke African beats and a tropical vibe, giving a bright yet niche impression, but they also have the approachable sound of bands like Maroon 5 or, in Japan, Spitz, making them an easy band for teens to get into.
GiftVaundy

A song filled with gentleness and hope wraps around your heart.
It carries a profound message that love and pain are gifts of life, perfectly matching the film’s theme.
Vaundy’s soft vocals and the pop-rock arrangement create an emotional atmosphere.
Released in August 2024, it also drew attention as the ending theme for the film “My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: You’re Next.” It’s a perfect track for those who want to feel life’s gifts or are seeking heartwarming music.
The chorus’s sustained notes are a bit on the high side, but it’s a song that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.
Voice of a hypocriteWEAVER

It’s a striking piece with a flowing, intense piano melody.
As the title suggests, it’s a song with deeply resonant lyrics about someone who hides their true self, and the soaring chorus and bare-all words make it especially compelling.
The melody feels like clouds gradually parting, making it perfect for a cloudy day.
Gather Round feat. Matzuda HiromuWONK

A four-piece experimental soul band formed in 2013.
They flexibly incorporate soul music, jazz, hip-hop, and electronic music, and perform live not only in Japan but also in Europe—an exceptionally accomplished band.
Songs with titles starting with 'Gi' (171–180)
Gang of RhythmWalk Off The Earth

A track by the Canadian band Walk off the Earth, known for their sound that fuses alternative rock with ska and reggae rock, and for winning awards such as the Juno Awards.
Released as a single in 2013, this happiness-filled track became a hit in Canada and beyond.
Gimme Your TearsWho-ya Extended

Who-ya Extended is a creator unit behind numerous anime theme songs.
Their 2023 release “Gimme Your Tears” was produced after vocalist Who-ya appeared on the show ‘Don’t Be Fooled by the Wolf-chan.’ The song portrays a nighttime-themed love story, expressing honest feelings of thinking about someone you love, no matter how much time passes.
While it exudes a romantic atmosphere, it’s also a ballad that carries a touch of poignancy and loneliness.
Why not let yourself be soothed by its beautiful sound, where piano and strings intertwine?
hugYOAKE

YOAKE is a mysterious band project.
They take a highly unusual approach, changing both the vocalist and the genre each time, and have released a string of hit songs ranging from ballads to pop rock.
Among YOAKE’s tracks, this one—“Gyu”—expresses gratitude to one’s father and mother.
The lyrics are orthodox, with a bride-to-be thanking her parents, but the content feels very real, so many women will likely relate to it.
If you’re planning a wedding, be sure to check it out.


