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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GroundKhalid

Released in July 2024 by American R&B singer Khalid, this work is a heartwarming number that expresses his deep introspection and growth.
Over a soothing sound crafted by producers M-Phazes and Aiden Rodriguez, Khalid sings about the importance of staying grounded.
While painting scenes of sunsets and the beauty of nature, the lyrics explore self-awareness and the meaning of existence in modern society—resonating with many listeners.
The track is included on the album “Sincere,” scheduled for release on August 2.
Wrapped in Khalid’s gentle vocals, why not take some time to face yourself?
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GoneKiana Ledé, Bryson Tiller

Kiana Ledé, an R&B singer who’s also active as an actress, has been gaining more attention as an artist since 2023 thanks to her collaborations with numerous well-known musicians.
One such collaboration is “Gone,” her track with Bryson Tiller, who is active as a rapper and R&B singer-songwriter.
The song adopts a trend-forward, hip-hop-leaning, minimal-structure track.
While it isn’t flashy, it delivers an engaging melody by varying the flow and ad-libs (vocal embellishments).
Get You The Moon (feat. Snow)Kina

Kina is a music producer from Naples, Italy.
Active in the electronic genre, his signature track “Get You The Moon” was released in March 2018 and later re-released by Columbia Records.
Blending lo-fi and pop, the song has also been featured in the Netflix series On My Block.
It’s widely used on TikTok in videos where people place a smartphone camera facing the ceiling and drop water, powder, and other materials to create dreamy visuals.
Be sure to check it out!
goodbye & thank uKira Kosarin

There are times when you want to say goodbye and thank you to the place that has raised you, aren’t there? The song I recommend for moments like these is “goodbye & thank u.” It’s a track released in 2022 by Kira Kosarin, an American singer-songwriter who also works as an actress.
When you’re getting ready to move, memories of the time you spent in that home come flooding back, don’t they? The place filled with all your memories—happy and sad alike—ultimately is the home where you lived.
This is a song that expresses gratitude to the home that watched over you.
Girl On The InternetKnox

Knox is a rising singer-songwriter, known for having several of his released tracks go viral on TikTok.
His EP “I’m So Good At Being Alone?” includes the song “Girl On The Internet.” It’s a rock track that centers on a girl who lives as a different version of herself online than she does in real life.
Its lyrics, which satirize our internet-driven society, are sure to give you a jolt.
Get Down On ItKool and The Gang

Formed in New Jersey, USA, in 1964, Kool & The Gang is a band that rose to popularity with a sound that fused funk and pop.
In their early days, they crafted a unique blend incorporating elements of jazz and soul, releasing their debut album “Kool & The Gang” in 1969.
Entering the 1970s, the album “Wild and Peaceful” became a major hit, producing chart-topping tracks like “Funky Stuff” and “Jungle Boogie.” In the 1980s, they achieved further success in the pop scene with dance-floor favorites such as “Ladies Night” and “Celebration.” Winners of two Grammy Awards and numerous other honors, their songs remain beloved today and are widely sampled.
If you’re looking to ignite a party, be sure to check out the music of Kool & The Gang!
Got The LifeKorn

Since debuting in 1994 as pioneers of nu metal, Korn have exerted a tremendous influence on the music world.
Their innovative sound is defined by the heavy riffs of seven-string guitars and a one-of-a-kind vocal style.
The hip-hop-inflected, twisted rhythms and unconventional guitar tones, combined with Jonathan Davis’s harrowingly cathartic, cry-like delivery and trauma-laden lyrics, shocked an America reeling from the loss of Kurt Cobain.
Their 1998 release Follow the Leader is especially regarded as a landmark work, and the single Got the Life from that album distills the essence of Korn’s appeal.
Even today, their music continues to influence countless artists, and their contributions are immeasurable.
As they remain at the cutting edge of the scene in the 2020s, they are well worth keeping an eye on in the years to come.


