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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' (161–170)

Give It AllRise Against

This is a powerful strike delivered in October 2004 by Rise Against, the American punk rock band known for unleashing fierce anger and burning conviction.

Renowned for their anti-establishment stance and energetic sound, the band released this work as their first offering after moving to the major label Geffen Records, and it became a punk rock anthem sounding the alarm for modern society.

Released as a single from the album “Siren Song of the Counter Culture,” it was also featured on the soundtrack of the popular racing game Need for Speed: Underground 2, and reached No.

37 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.

The music video, filmed in the Chicago subway, sparked buzz and captured the hearts of punk rock fans.

It’s a track that resonates especially strongly with those harboring frustration and anger toward society.

Get To Itian & Nino Paid

ian & Nino Paid – Get To It (Official Audio)
Get To Itian & Nino Paid

The collaborative track by Ian from Romania and Nino Paid from Landover, Maryland is a trap-style song characterized by powerful beats and sharp lyrics.

Ian, who began making music at 13, founded Ocult Records and released the album “Slayer” in 2019.

Meanwhile, Nino Paid released his debut single “Pain & Possibilities” in 2023, followed by the album “Can’t Go Bacc” in 2024 and “Love Me as I Am” in 2025.

This 3-minute-and-10-second track showcases a remarkable balance of both artists’ individuality, has been featured on Apple Music’s New Music Daily, and is generating buzz.

With heartfelt storytelling and a unique flow, it’s a compelling song that trap music fans won’t want to miss.

GeniusKrizz Kaliko

This commercial shows a man using Apple Intelligence on the iPhone 16 series to write a work email.

He first drafts a casual message himself, then has Apple Intelligence rewrite it to sound more professional.

Although he’s portrayed as not exactly serious about work—raising and lowering his chair and twirling a chain—the humorous twist is that he cleverly navigates the situation by making good use of his iPhone.

At the end of the commercial, “Genius” by American rapper Krizz Kaliko plays.

The lyrics, which assertively proclaim his own genius, are memorable, and the track itself is powerful.

Gospel of AnnihilationImmortal Disfigurement

Immortal Disfigurement – “Gospel of Annihilation” (Official Music Video)
Gospel of AnnihilationImmortal Disfigurement

The new song by Immortal Disfigurement, a symphonic deathcore band from Pittsburgh, USA, that fuses crushing breakdowns with grand orchestration, was released in May 2025.

Fronted by vocalist CJ McCreery—formerly of Signs of the Swarm and Lorna Shore—this track stands out for his roaring, overwhelming growls and its highly dramatic progression, striking a superb balance between thunderous, high-impact riffs and symphonic arrangements.

Following buzz-worthy releases from their debut single “Dragged Through the Inferno” to “King” and “Force-Fed,” this is a tour de force produced as their first release under their new label, Seek & Strike.

With a worldview steeped in the darkness of black metal, it’s a highly recommended listen for fans devoted to deathcore and symphonic metal.

Get Well SoonJohnny Booth

Johnny Booth – Get Well Soon [Official Video]
Get Well SoonJohnny Booth

Based on Long Island, New York, the metalcore band Johnny Booth is set to release a new work in May 2025 that captivates with its overwhelming sound, woven from heavy guitar riffs and fierce drum work.

Complex rhythmic structures blend seamlessly with Andrew Herman’s powerful vocals, and the addition of staccato rhythms and chord progressions reminiscent of The Mars Volta helps forge a distinctive sonic world.

Having earned high praise for their 2023 album Moments Elsewhere, the band’s new creative frontier also delivers a striking message that depicts a self-proclaimed god and their downfall.

With the Bad Luck World Tour set to kick off in July 2025—joining We Came As Romans, After The Burial, and others for a North American run—the track is drawing attention as a must-hear for metalcore fans.