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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Ghetto Body BuddyVenetian Snares

Starting his musical activities in his teens in the early 1990s, Venetian Snares is renowned as a Canadian icon of breakcore to IDM.
The track introduced here, “Ghetto Body Buddy,” isn’t a pure drill ’n’ bass piece, but it’s interesting to hear it as a kind of postscript to what came after the drill ’n’ bass boom faded at the end of the ’90s—so definitely give it a listen.
The ferocious breakbeats—imbued with even a hint of black humor—are overwhelming, but the 2002 album that includes this track, The Chocolate Wheelchair Album, is itself a work assembled with a mashup-like approach, sampling from all kinds of music regardless of genre or era.
If you enjoy the album’s chaotic style, look up the sources it quotes and dive into the whole record!
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GET UP BITCH! shake ya ass (with Anitta)Victoria De Angelis

Victoria De Angelis, known as the bassist of Italian rock band Måneskin, makes her solo debut with a dance-ready track teaming up with Brazilian pop star Anitta! Released in August 2024, the song is bursting with energetic, sexy vibes.
Its lyrics, encouraging partying and self-expression, invite listeners onto a free-spirited dance floor.
Incorporating elements of electronic music, it’s a bold track that broadens her musical range.
Tailored for club and festival play, it also offers a nostalgic dance-music feel—perfect for a weekend night out or a home party with friends.
GoldVictoria Justice

Victoria Justice’s debut single is a confident love song.
It strikingly uses the word “gold” to express the feeling of a friendship developing into romance.
Released in June 2013, the track clearly showcases her musical style.
It’s an upbeat, dance-ready song.
Set to a mainstream pop sound, the lyrics about self-affirmation and boldness really resonate.
It’s a recommended track for anyone ready to take a step forward in love or to reaffirm their self-worth.
It’s sure to lift your spirits.
Go WestVillage People

Village People are known for singing “Y.M.C.A.,” the original song behind Hideki Saijo’s signature hit “Young Man.” One of Village People’s representative songs is “Go West,” which is also famous as a soccer chant.
Besides concerts, this piece seems perfect for cheering on school sports teams, so why not try performing it with style? Since it’s an American song, the key is to avoid a straight up-and-down feel and instead focus strongly on the backbeat and sixteenth-note groove.
It’s also recommended to clap your hands or tap your feet along while listening to the track to get the feel of the rhythm.
GraduationVitamin C

Vitamin C, who is also known as a singer and actress.
Among her works themed around graduation, the most famous is “Graduation.” It’s a song that expresses gratitude to friends who will be separated after graduation and the hidden feelings of love for someone she actually liked, portraying the emotions surrounding graduation from various angles, making it highly relatable.
In addition to the excellent lyrics, the catchy chorus in the hook is another highlight.
As you listen, you’ll find yourself wanting to sing along.
Graduation (Friends Forever)Vitamin C

This song, which sings of the wonders of friendship and the sadness of parting, is known as a staple at graduation ceremonies.
Its melody, sampling classical music, combined with a bright pop vocal, creates a moving atmosphere.
Released in August 1999, it charted in countries around the world and became a major hit especially in Australia.
Even today, it’s still played in many places during high school and university graduation seasons.
It’s a recommended track not only for adults who fondly recall their youthful friendships, but also for young people about to step into a new environment.
Good For YouWatch The Ride (Feat. Prima)

Let me introduce a refreshing, summer-themed track: “Good For You.” It’s a release by Watch The Ride, a music unit formed by Randall, D Double E, and DJ Die, featuring English singer PRIMA.
The upbeat track combines passionate vocals with PRIMA’s high tones to create a crisp, invigorating feel.
Give it a listen when you want to cool off or get hyped.


