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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.

A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'G' (191–200)

Get Dumber (feat. Jeff Rosenstock)PUP

PUP – Get Dumber (feat. Jeff Rosenstock) (Official Video)
Get Dumber (feat. Jeff Rosenstock)PUP

This is a collaboration with a dear friend, released as the lead single from the new album “Who Will Look After the Dogs?” by PUP, a punk band from Toronto, Canada, slated for release in May 2025.

It’s a pop-punk tune where witty, humorous vocals, energetic guitar riffs, and a catchy melody come together as one, conveying an intimate chemistry born from their collaboration with longtime ally Jeff Rosenstock.

Symbolic of PUP’s career, the track carries forward the musical identity they’ve honed since their 2014 debut album “PUP,” while also drawing attention as a preview of their joint tour with Jeff planned for summer to fall 2025.

A gift for all music fans who find kinship in self-deprecation and punk energy.

GODSTAINEDQuadeca

In March 2025, a luscious track blending captivating bossa nova and R&B sounds was released by Quadeca, a Los Angeles–born artist also known as a YouTuber.

Set against a gentle, dreamlike tapestry of Brazilian guitar, flute, and rhythmic drums, he candidly sings about his life experiences and inner conflicts.

Reflecting the artist’s growth and musical curiosity, this advance single from the album “Vanisher, Horizon Scraper” hints at his new artistic direction.

It’s a song I wholeheartedly recommend for a summer evening drive or for relaxing in a lounge while enjoying great music.

Gimme BrainsBratmobile

Embodying a rebellious spirit and DIY ethos, Bratmobile—formed in Olympia, Washington in 1991—are pioneers of the riot grrrl movement.

With a unique sound that deftly weaves elements of pop and surf music into simple, rough-hewn punk rock, they brought a fresh breeze to the music scene.

Their debut at the International Pop Underground Convention in Olympia in August 1991 was a historic moment that signaled new possibilities for feminism and music.

In their 2019 reunion show, they welcomed Rose Melberg of Tiger Trap and performed classic songs with a renewed lineup.

Their continued commitment to demonstrating the potential for social change through music still influences countless musicians today.

Bratmobile is a band for everyone who believes in the power of music and message.

G Wagon ft. Lil Baby21 Savage, Drake

21 Savage, Drake – G Wagon ft. Lil Baby (Music Video)
G Wagon ft. Lil Baby21 Savage, Drake

The latest track “G Wagon,” featuring Atlanta’s own 21 Savage and Drake, with Lil Baby also jumping in, is a must-hear for international music fans.

The song is included on the album “Her Loss,” released on November 4, 2022.

The album was a major commercial success and earned strong support across the United States.

It’s no surprise: 21 Savage is known for lyrics rooted in real street experiences and overcoming his past, and his collaboration with Drake adds even more depth.

The production is lavish and overwhelming, fusing hard-hitting lyrics with a luxurious beat to create a compelling sound.

If you want to keep up with what’s happening in Western pop/hip-hop right now, give it a listen!

Gold2hollis

This new work from the American artist Twoholis explores the joy found within intimate relationships, centered on themes of love and trust.

It features a simple, catchy melody and memorable repeating hooks, characterized by a fusion of hyperpop and rage sounds.

Released in October 2024, the track carries forward the themes of his album “boy,” emphasizing a unique, genre-defying identity.

Energetic and danceable, it’s recommended for young listeners seeking emotional connection and for anyone wanting to catch the new wave in music.

After supporting Ken Carson on tour, Twoholis has also announced his own headlining tour, pointing to exciting prospects ahead.