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)
Giri GiriKOMOREBI

This is the track that’s gone viral on TikTok as the “Giri-Hapi Dance.” KOMOREBI, a hip-hop unit that also thrives in modeling, brings the energy to power through busy days with a positive vibe.
The song delivers a highly relatable message—“just being alive is happy,” even when life is down to the wire—set to a catchy melody that anyone can hum along to.
Released in May 2024, it quickly captured young people’s hearts and soared past 1 billion views on TikTok.
Sing it together at karaoke and you’re guaranteed to feel the unity and get the crowd going!
Songs with titles starting with 'Gi' (51–60)
A come-from-behind grand slam home run☆♪.haji→

This is a track by Haji→ that fires up your spirit with a defiant “Just you watch!” attitude.
To devote himself to baseball, the protagonist reluctantly changes his hairstyle and spends his days grinding through steady practice.
The way he dreams of one day seizing glory is the very essence of youthful brilliance.
The song was included on the single “White Winter Love.” released in December 2013, and later featured on the 2014 album “Cho Hajibamu 2.” This work can be called a fight song that inspires not only ballplayers facing hardships, but everyone taking on big goals.
Tightly.mosao.

This is a song by Mosa o., depicting lovers holding each other tight—an everyday life that’s warm and gentle, overflowing with deep love and a sense of security.
It reminds us that more than special events, it’s the simple, ordinary moments of just being together that are the true treasures.
When you’re feeling down, they’re the one closest to you, supporting you and embracing even your vulnerabilities.
That gratitude toward such a person, along with the pure wish to stay together forever, resonates warmly in the listener’s heart.
Released in July 2020, the song was later included on the album “Koi no Uta.” Listening to it with someone special will surely deepen the bond between you.
Ginza Kan-kan GirlTakamine Hideko

Brimming with the hope and vitality of Japan’s postwar reconstruction period, it became beloved as the theme song for the film of the same name released in 1949.
The song accompanies a story in which a young woman aspiring to be a painter—played by Hideko Takamine—sings her way through bars in Ginza to earn her tuition.
Ryoichi Hattori’s light, swinging jazz melds with Takao Saeki’s cheerful lyrics, resulting in a major hit that sold 500,000 copies at the time.
It strikingly captures the strength of women who lived positively even amid the postwar turmoil, along with the lively melody that resonated through the streets of Ginza.
When sung as a recreation by older adults, it is likely to evoke memories of the postwar recovery and their youthful days, encouraging everyone to hum along together.
Gimme GimmickRADWIMPS

The track “Gimi Gimmick,” included on “RADWIMPS 4: Okazu no Gohan,” is a quintessential gem of the late 2000s Japanese rock scene, marked by a strikingly arresting guitar riff in the intro.
Despite being a short song of about two and a half minutes, its overall technically intricate ensemble really stands out.
By Noda’s standards, the vocals aren’t particularly fast, and the range is fairly average and not especially wide, so try singing it while locking into its rhythmic groove.
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Yama is an unconventional musician known for blue hair and a signature mask, keeping their identity private.
Their singing voice pairs a soft tone with a striking presence, leaving a lasting impression, and their vocal prowess is recognized both in and outside Japan.
Yama’s 2024 release “Nisegao” is a standout track: over a cool, Y2K-tinged production crafted by Matt Cab, Yama’s expressive vocals and melody really shine.
The overall pitch is quite high, so if that’s challenging, consider lowering the key and aim to sing in a way that stays close to the original without sounding flat or monotone.
Ginza vibes going full-on! Bling! Bling! Bling!ken♀♂ken

It’s a wonderfully surprising track that starts with an enka-style intro and unfolds into sleek, urban pop.
The playful back-and-forth between Ken Shimura’s gags like “Buwā~” and “Aiiin,” and Naoko Ken’s uniquely husky voice is pitch-perfect.
With lyrics set in Tokyo’s bustling nightlife districts like Ginza and Roppongi, and a skit-like storyline, it portrays a romance between a new employee and a female executive.
Released as a single in December 2001, it was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “Hen na Ojisan TV.” Despite its strong variety-show flavor, the catchy melodies and arrangements characteristic of Tsunku♂ truly shine.
It’s the kind of song that’s guaranteed to light up the room if you sing it at a drinking party or banquet.


