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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GorillaWill Sparks, Tyron Hapi & Luciana

Will Sparks and Tyron Hapi, leading figures in Australia’s dance music scene, along with UK vocalist Luciana, continue to captivate clubs around the world with their distinctive electronic sound.
Will Sparks emerged in 2012 as a pioneer of the “Melbourne Bounce” genre, drawing attention with his energetic beats and innovative sound.
In 2013, he won Best New Talent at the inthemix Awards and has since consistently ranked in the DJ Mag Top 100, proving his prowess.
Tyron Hapi began producing music at the young age of 14, pushing the boundaries of dance music with vivid melodies and a strong sense of groove.
These are talents we wholeheartedly recommend to music fans seeking powerful dance music and cool club sounds.
Get back to meWisp

The April 2025 track by San Francisco’s Wisp, marked by a fantastical, ear-filling roar of guitar that seems to seep deep into your ears, delivers a powerful emotional punch to fans.
Blending shoegaze and dream pop to exquisite effect and layering in vocals loaded with self-destructive longing, the song will resonate with anyone caught in an unshakeable emotional flux.
Premiered at the Coachella Festival in April 2025 and released as a single on Interscope Records, it has earned high praise from U.S.
music media.
It’s especially recommended for relaxed moods or moments of quiet introspection.
Gone Till NovemberWyclef Jean

A gem of a mid-tempo ballad where an unprecedentedly dazzling strings arrangement melds with a sophisticated hip-hop beat.
Wyclef Jean’s wistful yet powerful vocals brilliantly capture the complex emotions of a man who throws himself into dangerous work for the sake of the one he loves.
Released in November 1997, this work boldly succeeded in its collaboration with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, becoming a major hit that reached No.
7 on the U.S.
Billboard chart and No.
3 in the U.K.
The sweeping orchestration by Sonny Kompanek and the striking music video directed by Francis Lawrence are also highlights.
Anyone who has experienced parting from someone dear will find this universal story resonates deeply.
Grandma Plays The NumbersWynonie Harris

When it comes to blues classics about grandmothers, you can’t leave out this song by Wynonie Harris.
Known as a quintessential jump blues number, it’s distinguished by its sprightly rhythm and satirical lyrics.
Centered on a grandmother secretly enjoying the “numbers game,” the song vividly captures life in Black communities in the 1940s.
Released by King Records in 1949, it showcases a perfect blend of Harris’s powerful vocals and top-tier studio musicianship.
It found renewed attention in 2015 when it was featured in the video game Fallout 4.
It’s a perfect track for spending a fun time with family and friends.
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GGS (Ft.Skinny Indonesian 24, Reza Oktovian, Kemal Palevi, Dycal)Young Lex

Born in 1992, Young Lex is a rapper Indonesia is proud of, known for a hip-hop style that skillfully incorporates the country’s unique culture and language.
Self-taught in rap, he began releasing his music on YouTube and SoundCloud, and gained sudden attention when “GGS,” his collaboration with Skinny Indonesian 24 and Reza Oktovian, racked up millions of views.
His work is characterized by real, straightforward expressions focusing on everyday life, social issues, and youth culture, and his tracks—blending catchy melodies and rhythms—have earned support from a wide audience.
His releases have ranked high on Indonesian music charts, and are a must-check if you’re interested in the hip-hop scene of Southeast Asia.
Get Fu*ked UpYoung Nudy

Young Nudy, a rapper from Atlanta, Georgia.
Since his debut in 2015, he’s been known for his distinctive flow and production style, and this track comes from his album Sli’merre 2, released in November 2024.
It’s a collaborative work with producer Pi’erre Bourne, and the song is presumed to depict parties and street life.
Blending their energetic styles, this track is sure to delight hip-hop fans.
Concerts are also scheduled across the United States in December 2024, so we can look forward to hearing it performed live.
GreyYung Filly

Musician Young Filly, who draws on both British and Colombian cultures, is making waves in music and on social media.
His single “Grey,” released on January 26, 2024, symbolizes the fusion of his roots with contemporary music, brilliantly blending Latin rhythms with London grime.
The track weaves feelings of love with heartbreak, eliciting deep empathy from listeners.
In particular, the lyrics’ portrayal of emotions fading from life as “grey” strikes a powerful chord.
Young Filly’s refined musical sensibility and his message of overcoming life’s uncertainties offer courage in any moment.
Whether you want to hype up a party or enjoy music quietly on your own, “Grey” is the perfect choice.

