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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' (31–40)

Good Old DaysMACKLEMORE FEAT KESHA

MACKLEMORE FEAT KESHA – GOOD OLD DAYS (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Good Old DaysMACKLEMORE FEAT KESHA

A gem of a track from Macklemore, who continues to share messages that transcend hip-hop and touch the heart, featuring Kesha, known for her distinctive vocals.

Included on the album “Gemini,” released in September 2017, this song stands out for its beautiful piano melody and lyrics that cherish memories of the past.

It portrays the realization that the most ordinary moments were the most irreplaceable treasures, making it a sure tearjerker at any farewell gathering.

It was also performed at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards, where it became a major talking point.

This is a song that adds warm emotion to precious moments of reaffirming bonds with friends.

Why not use it as background music for a slideshow alongside your cherished photos?

GasolineBuck Meek

Buck Meek – Gasoline (Official Video)
GasolineBuck Meek

Buck Meek, also known as the guitarist for Big Thief.

A Texas native, he’s a gifted artist who blends the warmth of folk with experimental soundcraft.

His work released in January 2026 is “Gasoline,” a lead single from the album “The Mirror,” slated for release in February 2026.

It’s a rock number that captures the anxious rush of falling in love, driven by a sense of speed.

Recorded at the log-cabin studio Ringo Bingo and produced by his bandmate James Krivchenia, it’s also drawing attention for that pedigree.

The thrilling interplay between modular synth electronics and live instrumentation is a major attraction—perfect for anyone seeking a pleasantly stimulating jolt in their everyday life.

Glitch BitchLoraine James

Loraine James – Glitch Bitch
Glitch BitchLoraine James

Raised in North London, the brilliantly versatile producer who effortlessly traverses IDM and ambient is Lorraine James.

Combining razor-sharp rhythms with delicate emotion, she’s an accomplished artist highly acclaimed for her releases on the prestigious Hyperdub label.

The piece we’re introducing here opens her acclaimed 2019 album For You and I.

Contrary to its provocative title, gentle synths and finely chiseled beats create a soothing soundscape.

With a follow-up released in 2023, it’s fair to say this track holds a crucial place in her career.

Be sure to immerse yourself in the quiet of the night and savor its beautiful sound design.

Get Back Up AgainAnna Kendrick

“Get Back Up Again” Clip | TROLLS
Get Back Up AgainAnna Kendrick

Anna Kendrick’s “Get Back Up Again” is the song that gives you the courage to stand up as many times as it takes.

It’s featured in DreamWorks’ film Trolls and included on the soundtrack released in September 2016.

We all have moments when we hit a wall while studying and feel down.

In those times, the song’s message—pressing forward no matter what mistakes you make—speaks to a discouraged heart.

Written by Pasek & Paul, known for works like La La Land, its lively melody also makes it perfect background music for boosting concentration.

If you’re worried because your grades aren’t improving as you’d hoped, give this track a listen.

You’ll surely feel the energy to say, “I’ll try again!”

GBPCentral Cee & 21 Savage

Central Cee & 21 Savage – GBP (Official Music Video)
GBPCentral Cee & 21 Savage

Central Cee, a leading figure in the UK rap scene, teams up with Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage in this much-talked-about collaboration.

Both artists share London roots, and their joint effort is showcased in this release.

Dropped as a single in January 2025, it debuted as a lead track for Central Cee’s upcoming album, “Can’t Rush Greatness.” From the very start—sampling a line from the film “Paid in Full”—it draws you in.

The track fuses the hard-edged beats of UK drill with the heft of US trap, and the lyrics intriguingly contrast the value systems of pounds and dollars.

Their cool yet fiery back-and-forth flow helps sharpen focus, making it a great choice for studying or desk work—an energizing track that boosts motivation.