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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'G' (1–10)

GentlemanNEW!Towa Bird

Towa Bird – Gentleman (Official Music Video)
GentlemanNEW!Towa Bird

After time in Hong Kong and London, Toa Bird is now based in Los Angeles.

Her contributions to Olivia Rodrigo’s work and her performance videos on social media have drawn attention, making her a standout Gen Z guitar hero.

The single she released in February 2026 is “Gentleman.” Featuring Patrick Wimberly, this roughly two-minute rock tune surges forward with a distorted guitar riff and a bouncing beat.

Her confident, sultry vocals present a captivating world that lightly redraws the conventional image of a gentleman.

It’s an important track that signals the next phase since the release of her album “American Hero” in June 2024.

Give it a listen when you want to feel strong and self-assured.

Good Flirts (ft. Kendrick Lamar & Momo Boyd)NEW!Baby Keem

Baby Keem – Good Flirts (ft. Kendrick Lamar & Momo Boyd) (Official Audio)
Good Flirts (ft. Kendrick Lamar & Momo Boyd)NEW!Baby Keem

Baby Keem, a powerhouse rapper who’s also acclaimed as a producer and a Grammy winner, has dropped “Good Flirts” from his highly anticipated album Ca$ino, released in February 2026, featuring his cousin Kendrick Lamar and Infinity Song’s Momo Boyd.

In a sharp turn from their previously aggressive collaborations, this track is built on a downtempo, mellow beat, with conversational rap that feels effortlessly smooth.

Momo Boyd’s cool vocals add a touch of sweetness, and the lyrics, which play with the push-and-pull of romance, are especially captivating.

Likely to be performed on the large-scale tour kicking off in April, this song is a perfect fit for a relaxing night or as background music for a drive.

GangstaNEW!The Gang WGO and Akon

The Gang WGO and Akon – Gangsta (Official Video)
GangstaNEW!The Gang WGO and Akon

Gang WGO, a rising duo who emerged from the streets of Los Angeles, teams up with genre-defying R&B and hip-hop heavyweight Akon on Gangsta, an ambitious work released in February 2026.

Eastside K-Boy and T-Money deliver gritty, authentic storytelling that fuses with Akon’s commanding presence, and—as the title suggests—the codes and way of life of the streets are portrayed with hard-edged realism.

Another highlight is that the project is released through Akon’s own label, which, including its visual component, powerfully projects their worldview.

The heavy, resonant beat heightens the tension, making it a great listen when you want to fire yourself up.

girl, get upNEW!Doechii & SZA

Doechii – girl, get up. (Feat. SZA)
girl, get upNEW!Doechii & SZA

When you’re starting out in a new environment, you need music that helps you regain your confidence, right? This work brings together Doechii, a Florida native known for her theatrical flair, and SZA, her senior on the same label.

Riding a beat that samples Birdman’s 2002 track, it celebrates the strength to silence the noise around you and affirm yourself.

Released as a single in December 2025, Jay Versace’s mellow production feels so smooth.

These two powerhouses—both highly regarded by the Grammys—gently yet powerfully support anyone carrying anxiety or pressure.

Put it on the morning you’re headed to an entrance ceremony, and if you need to fire yourself up in front of the mirror, it’ll help you step forward with confidence!

GO!!!NEW!FLOW

FLOW “GO!!!” Music Video (TV Anime “NARUTO” Opening Theme)
GO!!!NEW!FLOW

An energetic rock tune packed with a message to boldly carve out your own future.

The lyrics portray challengers cutting through anxiety and doubt as they charge toward greater heights, igniting the hearts of listeners.

The driving band sound and the interplay of twin vocals make it nothing short of an explosive catalyst for live shows.

Released in April 2004 as FLOW’s fourth major-label single, it was used as the opening theme for the globally popular anime Naruto.

In April 2024, a special 20th-anniversary 8cm CD edition was released, generating major buzz.

It’s a soul-stirring number that’s perfect for anyone seeking courage when they’re down or looking to go wild with friends.