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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!

Songs with titles starting with “Gi” (201–210)

Lullaby of a Jagged HeartChekkāzu

The Checkers - “Lullaby of a Zigzag Heart”
Lullaby of a Jagged HeartChekkāzu

The Day You Disappeared portrays a poignant longing for a lost loved one.

Set to a warm melodic line, the lyrics trace the feelings of enduring a farewell to an unforgettable presence, resonating deeply with listeners.

The tender yet aching vocals evoke a vivid sense of nostalgia for days gone by and a hope for reunion, offering encouragement to all who wish to overcome their grief.

This song, which teaches the meaning of continuing to think of someone dear, quietly stays close to those who carry a hole in their hearts and becomes a source of strength.

If you’re suffering in silence, why not take a detour and lend it your ear?

silver ringchūrippu

During this era, Tulip also enjoyed very strong, enduring popularity, and especially Hineno, who handled vocals, stood out even more than Tazawa.

Their signature breakup song “Kokoro no Tabi” is similar in that respect: it’s uptempo, with a light, lively electric guitar sound, and its charm lies in the fact that it doesn’t quite sound like a breakup song.

Backlit FlugelTsuvaifuing(u) (Kazenari Tsubasa (CV: Mizuki Nana))

“Gyakko no Flugel” by ZweiWing, performed by Tsubasa Kazanari (voiced by Aoi Yuki and Nana Mizuki).

It’s a striking track with powerful vocals and an intense rhythm, included on the character song album for the anime Symphogear.

The lyrics carry messages of strong bonds and hope, making it a passionate song that fits the anime’s scenes perfectly.

It’s a moving track recommended not only for anime fans but also for those who enjoy a rock-inspired sound.

Backlit Flugeltsuvaiuingu

[everysing] Backlighted (Against-the-Light) Flügel
Backlit Flugeltsuvaiuingu

It’s an insert song from the TV anime Senki Zesshō Symphogear.

The performers, Zwei Wing, are a twin-vocal unit formed by the characters Tsubasa Kazanari (voiced by Nana Mizuki) and Kanade Amou (voiced by Minami Takayama).

Among the many songs released for the anime, this is the most popular.

Galactic ExpresswayHanbureddāzu

Humbreaders “Galactic Expressway” Music Video
Galactic ExpresswayHanbureddāzu

Hamburgers is a three-piece band from Osaka whose name comes from the phrase “our judgment started to waver” when they struggled to choose a band name.

Pretty funny, right? Since their debut, they’ve played shows tirelessly and built a following, especially among their generation.

Their songs, which feel like the very embodiment of “band = youth,” always get me excited.

When you’re worn out from work or after you’ve failed at something, their headlong, youthful rush and earnest lyrics hit especially hard.

Their music lets you keep dreaming forever—give it a careful listen!

galaxyFujifaburikku

Fujifabric – Galaxy (Ginga)
galaxyFujifaburikku

Fujifabric is a rock band formed in 2000.

They made their major debut in April 2004 with “Sakura no Kisetsu,” themed around spring, and released this work, “Ginga,” in February 2005 as the final chapter of their four-part series of singles themed on the four seasons.

The striking intro feels like countless shooting stars.

With an addictive rhythm and playful wordplay, it’s a song that sticks in your head after just one listen.

It’s a winter song that conveys a piercing cold with just the phrase “shiroi iki” (white breath).

Take me away to the edge of the galaxyFurederikku

Frederic is a rock band that has won popularity for its one-of-a-kind worldbuilding.

When it comes to songs that evoke their sense of the cosmos, “Abduct Me to the Edge of the Galaxy” stands out.

It’s a track included on the album Leisurely Immersion Migration Log.

The song expresses a desire to go somewhere far away with a loved one, likening that distant place to outer space.

The lyrics are wonderfully romantic, and the sound also captures a sense of speed, as if hurtling toward the cosmos.