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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Gimme Some MooreNEW!Corrosion of Conformity

Hailing from North Carolina, Corrosion of Conformity have carved out their own evolution from hardcore to Southern metal.
This new track was released in February 2026 as an advance cut from their album “Good God / Baad Man,” due out in April 2026.
Featuring Al Jourgensen of Ministry, the song fuses the band’s signature gritty groove with a hardcore-era burst of speed.
True to their comment that it “feels like being 17 again,” the sound is a stunning blend of youthful impulse and seasoned heft.
Its powerfully combative vibe makes it a perfect pick-me-up when you need a boost.
A must-listen even for newcomers to heavy rock.
Good LifeNEW!G-Eazy & Kehlani

G-Eazy, who’s popular for his handsome looks and cool rap style, and Kehlani, known for her cute yet powerful vocals—they both hail from Oakland, California, and they teamed up for Good Life.
The track was featured on the soundtrack of the 2017 global smash action film The Fate of the Furious, and it made waves for accompanying the movie’s moving final scene.
Despite being a “goodbye,” the song isn’t somber; it’s an exhilarating number that expresses gratitude for past hardships and the days spent with friends, and celebrates each person’s “good life” on their own path.
It’s sure to blow away the sadness of parting and give you a push to step forward with a smile.
Be sure to check it out.
GeeGirls’ Generation

Girls’ Generation, the defining group of K-pop’s second generation and still reigning as legends today.
The title track of their mini-album released in January 2009 captures the thrill of falling in love with a burst of upbeat pop sound.
The chorus, with its memorable repeated phrases, is highly addictive and continues to captivate many listeners.
The music video, where the members—dressed in colorful skinny jeans—pose as mannequins, even became a social phenomenon at the time.
On Korea’s music show Music Bank, it set an astonishing record by taking first place for nine consecutive weeks, and it’s also beloved in the U.S.
as a go-to classic.
Its exhilarating vibe makes it perfect as background music for drives or parties.
The choreography is easy to follow, so it’s fun to dance along with friends on TikTok and the like!
GoldenKPop Demon Hunters

Introducing a project born from the buzzworthy film K-Pop Demon Hunters by Sony Pictures Animation.
Golden, performed by the in-movie girl group Hunter X, is a pivotal number used during the demon-sealing ritual scene.
It became a massive hit in 2025 across the United States and worldwide, and drew major attention throughout the 2026 awards season.
The powerful harmonies woven by artists like Lee Jae and Audrey Nuna pull you straight into the story’s world with just a listen.
Blending the glamour of K-pop with musical theater elements, this work is truly an anthem for a new era.
Give it a listen when you want to fire yourself up or bask in an epic mood!
Gangnam StylePSY

When it comes to the legend who helped turn K-pop into a global phenomenon, isn’t it PSY? With his humor-filled performances, he sent the world into a frenzy.
His signature work—and the first video in YouTube history to surpass one billion views—is this very track.
Released in July 2012 on the EP “Psy 6 (Six Rules), Part 1,” it peaked at No.
2 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100.
The unique choreography known as the horse-riding dance is something almost everyone has seen at least once.
While satirizing the Gangnam district from his own perspective, the song is crafted as a pure, irresistible dance tune you can enjoy without overthinking.
If you just want to get hyped, definitely give it a spin.

