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' (261–270)
GIFThanataba P

The phrase sung first in the lyrics is repeated many times throughout the song, and the impression it gives changes each time.
With this song, my first thought was that it felt fluffy and cute.
As you keep listening, that impression keeps changing.
It’s cute yet bittersweet—please experience that shift in emotion for yourself.
Hug—Professor!Hanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko

Verbal communication is important, and sometimes things are conveyed through physical touch, just like in this song! It’s a song about how you can understand your parents’ feelings by giving them a big hug.
It’s true… If you have children, you probably hug them often, right? You can gauge their mood by whether they welcome it or not.
And maybe, at that moment, your child is actually checking how you’re feeling, too.
In any case, physical contact is a chance to deepen closeness! Let’s hug along with the song!
GiftedEnraku Asobi

This is a weighty Vocaloid track that pairs a tense, release-cut piano with a noise-tinged vocal.
The song is by Vocaloid producer Enraku Asobi, known for a shadowy style that has earned strong support, and it was released in April 2023.
Its restrained dynamics and a feeling as if it’s gradually drawing closer make the melody linger in your ears.
The cold vocal work also serves as an essential element shaping the song’s worldview.
Yet the lyrics convey a feverish emotion, pursuing self-completion.
It might be a good choice when you want to boost your concentration.
Guitar RabbitSuda Masaki

Masaki Suda’s classic “Guitar Usagi” is arranged with a languid, ennui-tinged vibe.
Its vocal range is about one and a half octaves—somewhat narrow—so it should be easy to sing even for those who can’t hit very high notes.
The tempo is relaxed as well, making it easier to keep time.
Throughout, it’s performed using a whisper-voice technique, so even singers without much volume can feel comfortable.
In the latter half, the voltage rises and the track’s volume increases; if your vocals get drowned out there, trying a chorus-type karaoke effect is recommended.
Squeeze tight!Chou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

Here’s a feel-good number from Stardust Promotion—the agency that produced Momoiro Clover Z—by their treasured group, Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu: “Gyutto!” Speaking of Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu, they’re the group behind the massively viral TikTok hit “Suki!” Like “Suki!”, this song’s repeated chorus is really satisfying.
Sing it while doing the choreography and you might just feel like a full-on idol.
I think even people who don’t know idols will enjoy it.
The key to the spoken lines is not being shy—surprise!
Silver-gleaming WindSuzuki Konomi

A song by Konomi Suzuki, a female singer from Osaka Prefecture, chosen as the opening theme for the anime “Lord Marksman and Vanadis.” Amid its classical atmosphere and rapidly shifting structure, her clear, translucent vocals make for a pleasant listen.
It conveys a sense of grandeur and sanctity that perfectly suits a fantasy work.
Songs with titles starting with “Gi” (271–280)
Night on the Galactic Railroadichou BOYZ

It’s a song I used to listen to a lot in high school, and for my high school self it felt like taking a trip to another world.
Just listening to it filled me with dreams and hope.
It was as if it were telling me, “The place you imagined is a bright future,” and it gave me strength.


