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' (41–50)
Gya, gya, gya, galaxy!Project:OVER

An exciting, space-themed pop tune! Released under the Project:OVER name by Tsukimiguu in February 2025, this track features Hatsuune Teto SV’s energetic vocals and a super-groovy sound arrangement.
The lyrics are packed with a spirit of adventure and the thrill of leaping into a new world, making it a joy to read on their own.
It’s sure to brighten everyone’s mood and pump them up at sports days and athletic festivals!
Songs with titles starting with 'Gi' (51–60)
A Love Story in GinzaYūjirō Ishihara · Junko Makimura

Released in 1961, this song portrays the glittering streets of Ginza alongside a poignant love story between a man and a woman.
The duet by Yujiro Ishihara and Junko Makimura beautifully captures the subtle differences in their emotions, with vocals that resonate deeply with listeners.
Featured as an insert song in the film “Kaze-o-Yobu Otoko: From Town to Town” and followed by a film of the same title the next year, it became a major hit.
As an emblem of Ginza, a monument to the song was erected in 1990.
Blending a man’s powerful feelings with a woman’s sultry sentiments, this emotionally rich piece is perfect for moments when you want to talk about love or look back on cherished memories.
GuildBUMP OF CHICKEN

A masterpiece that deeply questions the meaning of life and one’s own worth has been making waves.
The ballad released by BUMP OF CHICKEN in November 2006 is a work that expresses the self by likening life to a “job.” Its meticulously crafted guitar riffs and delicate vocals weave a melody that gently stays with the listener, evoking profound empathy.
The piece was also developed as a puppet-theater DVD, with band members serving as voice actors, expanding its world beyond music.
This is a song especially for those searching for what it means to live true to themselves, or for anyone feeling worn out by daily life.
Gimmick GameNinomiya Kazunari

Depicting betrayal and mind games between a man and a woman, this song leaves a strong impression with its provocative lyrics and seductive melody.
Told from a female perspective, the lyrics intertwine suspicion toward the other person with the singer’s own wavering emotions, unsettling the listener.
Included on the first-press limited edition of the album “Dream “A” live,” it also drew attention for having lyrics and music written by Kazunari Ninomiya.
With its mysterious aura, it’s recommended when you want to immerse yourself in a world that stirs the emotions.
A Migratory Bird with a GuitarKobayashi Akira

Akira Kobayashi’s classic “Guitar o Motta Wataridori” is strongly infused with elements of Western pop.
The song is based on doo-wop, a musical genre that rose to popularity in the 1950s.
While doo-wop has roots in Black music, this track’s melody leans toward a country-flavored pop reminiscent of Elvis Presley, and it’s arranged with a gentle, understated melodic line throughout.
Perhaps to suit that melody, the song features a relatively narrow vocal range for a Kobayashi number.
The long tones aren’t difficult, and there are no intricate melismatic twists like kobushi, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Give Me LoveHey! Say! JUMP

A heart-stirring love song that grandly portrays the earnest longing for love over a mellow R&B sound.
The feelings of continuing to seek love under a vast sky, emotions that words can’t fully capture, and the thoughts for someone special are powerfully conveyed through Hey! Say! JUMP’s richly expressive vocals.
Released in December 2016, the song was used as the theme for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Cain and Abel,” starring group member Ryosuke Yamada.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re uncertain about your feelings of love or when your thoughts for someone important are growing stronger.
giftedNEWS

A song by NEWS featured as the theme for the drama “Gifted.” Its sound weaves a dramatic story, and the stirring lyrics resonate deeply with listeners.
Offering a chance to reconsider the unique “gift” everyone possesses, the track was released as NEWS’s 30th single in November 2023 and reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s a perfect song not only for romantic scenes, but also for those who haven’t yet noticed the feelings sleeping within them or who are about to take a new step forward.


