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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' (21–30)

Give me a ShakeMAX

Give me a Shake, a masterpiece of Japanese Eurobeat released in 1997.

It’s a famous song by MAX, needless to say, and it also incorporates elements of Black music, which were still rare in Japanese pop at the time.

Despite that, the vocal line is very easy to sing.

While the range is wide—mid1D to hiF—there are few long notes, and the melodic movement is very gentle.

The tempo also has some breathing room, so as long as you keep the groove in mind, it’s a song that will come together quite well.

GiMMiCKNEK

NEK! – GiMMiCK (Official Music Video)
GiMMiCKNEK

The band name, which means “reliable big sis” in internet slang, is pretty unique, isn’t it? NEK!, a girls’ rock band, pre-released the lead track from their album “MEME” in November 2025.

The lyrics, which see the world as a kind of stage play and express a strong will to act true to oneself within it, really hit home.

The catchy melodies reminiscent of 2000s Japanese rock blend nicely with a heavyweight band sound.

It also made waves for being announced on stage at Yokohama Arena.

The driving beat is perfect for boosting your energy on a morning commute or a road trip.

It’s a track where you’ll want to pay special attention to Hika’s powerful vocals.

Songs with titles starting with 'Gi' (31–40)

GINGUAMononkuru

Mononkul – GINGUA (Official Video)
GINGUAMononkuru

While rooted in jazz and traversing a wide range of genres, Mononkul’s music weaves sophisticated pop.

Released in August 2024, this track is also known for being selected as the ending theme for FM Yokohama’s “Tresen.” Its danceable beat—where an SF-inspired worldview merges with shimmering synths—whisks listeners away from the everyday.

And the positive message about taking someone’s hand and moving forward, even in times of uncertainty, really gives you a push.

It’s perfect for a nighttime highway drive.

Guitar, Loneliness, and the Blue Planetkessoku bando

[Lyric Video] Kessoku Band - “Guitar, Loneliness and the Blue Planet” / In-episode song from TV anime “Bocchi the Rock!” Episode 5
Guitar, Loneliness, and the Blue Planetkessoku bando

Kessoku Band, the in-story band from the TV anime “Bocchi the Rock!”, has garnered overwhelming support.

Featured on the acclaimed 2022 December release Kessoku Band, this track is the diegetic song performed during the audition scene in episode 5, leaving a vivid impression on viewers.

Its lyrics, laying bare loneliness and impatience, intertwine with an aggressive guitar sound to create a structure that delivers a cathartic release of inner conflict all at once.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to belt out at karaoke with everything you’ve got to fire up the room.

Fake loveSTUPID GUYS

An emotional track by the internet-born hip-hop unit STUPID GUYS that candidly depicts a relationship connected only by the body.

As Riu Domura and Takayan’s contrasting vocal timbres intersect, the song vividly expresses the ache of being called only when convenient, the dependent feelings of longing for the other person, and a psyche tangled with self-loathing and guilt.

The gap between the mellow track and the brutally honest lyrics creates an addictive pull.

Released in July 2019 as the title track of the digital album “Giai” (Fake Love), it reached 3 million streams after going viral on social media.

A live-action music video was also released in September 2020.

Recommended for those troubled by unrequited love or ambiguous relationships, and for fans of chill hip-hop × R&B sounds.

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

The life I feigned loves playing pretend friends. / Kasane Teto, Nurse Robo_Type T, Female 1, Zundamon, Sayo/SAYO, Male 2, Tanaka Kasa, Kizuna Akari, Natsuiro Karin, Yuzuki Yukari
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.