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' (21–30)
Gion Shirakawa Evening Cherry BlossomsKitaoka Hiroshi

Released by Tokuma Japan Communications in November 2025, this work sings of a mature love story set against the nighttime cherry blossoms of Gion Shirakawa in Kyoto.
The lyrics are richly expressive, sprinkled with Kyoto dialect.
With beautiful scenic depictions of willow-lined streets and the Tatsumi Bridge, it lets you sink into the feeling of traveling through Kyoto in spring.
It’s a work I highly recommend to Kyoto lovers and to those seeking enka rich in imagery.
Milky Way RailroadBUMP OF CHICKEN

Like the film’s story, this song paints a bittersweet and beautiful portrait of a journey.
It was released in July 2005 as the B-side to the single “Planetarium.” Through concrete motifs such as a train window, tickets, and luggage, it carefully depicts passengers, each carrying their own story.
What stands out in the lyrics is the resolve to move on to the next station while desperately holding on to the precious things one has protected.
Used as an insert song in the live-action film “5 Centimeters per Second,” released in October 2025, it drew renewed attention as a track that enriches the film’s worldview.
It’s an encouraging song that stands by those who are at a turning point in life.
A feigned life loves playing pretend at being friends.Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

An uncanny poetry reading where speech synthesis technologies intersect.
Created by Haniwa of the American Folk Song Research Society, it was released in November 2025.
By arranging various libraries—such as Kasane Teto, Zundamon, and Kizuna Akari—in a polyphonic collage, it explores the theme of simulated beings and fabricated relationships.
Your ears and heart are captured by the layering technique that blurs who is speaking and what is being said.
Be sure to experience this densely crafted sonic world for yourself.
dumpling(s)TOMOO

A pre-release track from singer-songwriter TOMOO’s second album, DEAR MYSTERIES, released in October 2025.
It’s a highly metaphorical number that likens the pleats of gyoza to the “wrinkles” caused by strain in human relationships.
The lyrics question the idea that “someone’s happiness is built on someone else’s misfortune,” prompting us to reexamine how society operates.
Its sound features an Asian flair, interweaving instruments like the erhu and a 12-string guitar.
It’s a chill track with an airy, easygoing groove that feels great.
Lullaby of a Serrated HeartChekkāzu

The Checkers, with Fumiya Fujii on vocals, were hugely popular as an idol-style band in the 1980s.
I love the intro to this song, and it modulates at the end so the pitch goes up! It’s just too cool.
The same melodic line repeats several times, and the overall range sits comfortably for male voices, so it seems perfect for singing along and having fun.
By the way, did you know the very last phrase after the key change in the final chorus goes even higher? When you sing it at karaoke, focus on that part and nail the pitch—you’ll land it in style! In general, if you keep your energy up while singing, your vocal cords will resonate better and the high notes will come out more easily, so go for it with confidence!
Gimimokuzunoha

Kuzuha, a VTuber from NIJISANJI.
Released in June 2025, this track is an electro tune written and composed by nqrse.
Its dark sound, where sensuality and aggression intersect, intertwines with Kuzuha’s voice to create an addictive result.
The lyrics, which depict being honest with one’s own desires and emotions, are also striking.
It might be a great listen when you want to blow away the frustrations of everyday life.
GuiltyFuyuu

How about a dark Vocaloid track where raw emotions collide? It’s a song by Fuyuu, a Vocaloid producer known for a gothic aesthetic, released in September 2025.
It dropped simultaneously with a version sung by Yoshizuki Sanbo.
The intense sound from the very intro is awesome! The lyrics center on themes of “sin” and “judgment,” expressing a cry of the heart seeking freedom while being hurt.
The contrast between taut tension and aching poignancy is sure to seize your heart.


