A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'G'
When you hear “songs with titles that start with ‘G,’” what tracks come to mind?
We don’t usually think about the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to come up with examples on the spot.
For instance, there are many English words that start with “G,” like “Good,” “Gonna,” and “Get.”
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “G” from among many of the world’s great tracks.
We hope you enjoy the read and maybe discover some new music along the way.
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G-ANNIS FREESTYLEMAVI

MAVI, an intellectual rapper from South Carolina now based in Charlotte, North Carolina, has a unique background—he studied neuroscience at Howard University—and has long impressed heads with philosophical lyrics over soulful beats.
In November 2025, he dropped a mixtape titled “The Pilot.” Let me introduce a standout, self-assured track from it.
In just two and a half minutes, he delivers his most aggressive, razor-sharp rapping yet, likening his own skills to the dominance of NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Blending the clarity gained from sobriety with raw street energy, this release is a treat for anyone who craves both lyrical heft and irresistible groove.
GoodnightFlorence Road

Formed in Wicklow, Ireland in 2019, Florence Road is a four-piece band that rocketed from playing in a local garage to signing with a global label.
They’ve built a passionate following among young listeners, racking up over 10 million likes on TikTok.
Featured on their EP “Fall Back,” released in June 2025, this track also drew attention for its music video.
True to its title, the song captures the moment of a breakup, set against an alternative rock sound.
Vocalist Lily Arron’s tender yet powerful voice feels like a searing cry to come to terms with a love that’s ended.
Its upbeat tone only heightens the sadness, making it a heartbreak song that’s hard to hear without tears.
God’s A Different SwordFolk Bitch Trio

They’re a buzzworthy indie-folk trio based in Melbourne, Australia.
Formed by three high school friends, they deliver heavenly harmonies that belie their provocative band name, Folk Bitch Trio.
They broke through with their 2020 single “Headlights,” and in 2025 completed their album Now Would Be A Good Time on a prestigious label.
Their sound fuses folk aesthetics with indie rock, earning high praise from outlets like NME.
Since 2023, they’ve performed at international festivals including SXSW, proving their live prowess.
With lyrics that weave humor and irony into down-to-earth storytelling, their songs resonate deeply with listeners navigating the modern era.
Highly recommended for anyone seeking delicate yet resolute vocals.
Gold Star BabyThe Aces

The Aces are a band formed by two sisters and their best friend, starting out in a garage in Utah.
Their appeal lies in an ultra-pop, danceable sound that incorporates ’80s new wave and disco.
They made their major debut in 2016 with the single “Stuck,” which also charted on Billboard’s Alternative chart.
Their 2018 album When My Heart Felt Volcanic put their name on the global map.
With over 200 million streams in total and sold-out tours, they’re highly regarded as a live band as well.
The members openly identify as queer, and the strength they’ve shown in overcoming a conservative environment is reflected in their music.
Highly recommended if you like solid pop-rock in the vein of HAIM or Paramore!
Growing UpThe Linda Lindas

Formed in 2018 and based in Los Angeles, The Linda Lindas are a band made up of sisters, a cousin, and a friend, delivering punk rock and power pop.
Their name comes from the Japanese film “Linda Linda Linda.” They self-released their EP “The Linda Lindas” in December 2020.
After a library live performance video spread in May 2021, their song “Racist, Sexist Boy” drew major attention.
The track won Best Punk Record at the 2022 Libera Awards.
They are also known for appearing in the Netflix film “Moxie,” and in October 2024 they released the album “No Obligation.” Their powerful blend of youthful innocence and righteous anger makes them perfect for anyone looking for an energizing boost!

