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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'G' (481–490)

Gimme All Your Lovin’ZZ Top

ZZ Top – Gimme All Your Lovin’ (Official Music Video) [HD]
Gimme All Your Lovin'ZZ Top

With Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill each delivering vocals with their own distinct appeal, ZZ Top is an artist that truly showcases the allure of twin vocals.

In particular, their musicality on 1973’s Tres Hombres evokes the roots of Southern rock while fusing the two vocal personalities into a powerful sound.

Even as they embraced new technology and transformed their style on 1983’s Eliminator, Dusty’s raspy voice and Billy’s edgy tone intertwined exquisitely, producing a string of hits.

Their music continues to leave a strong impression on listeners, conveying the boundless possibilities of twin vocals.

Grandma’s GardenZac Brown

Zac Brown – Grandma’s Garden [Official Audio]
Grandma's GardenZac Brown

Let me introduce Grandma’s Garden, a song that lets you feel a grandmother’s deep love.

It’s a track released by singer-songwriter Zac Brown.

In it, we learn that the grandmother loves to grow things, and as her plants flourish, her grandchild’s growth is depicted in parallel.

When the grandchild becomes an adult, they express gratitude, saying the grandmother helped them grow.

Also, pay close attention to the expressions woven throughout—their beauty is truly cleansing.

Get BackZebrahead

Even in the Reiwa era, Zebrahead, a popular band bound by a strong connection with Japanese fans, are regulars at music festivals.

Known as a truly beloved band thanks to their high-level musicianship, ultra-catchy melodies, and goofy personalities, they’ve earned a special place in many hearts.

“Get Back,” included on their 1998 major-label debut album Waste of Mind, is an early classic that’s quintessentially Zebrahead: razor-sharp rap, a distinctive riff built on unconventional techniques, a groovy beat, and a hook that sticks with you.

It’s perfect for a drive, so be sure to add it to your playlist.

Glue Songbeabadoobee

beabadoobee – Glue Song (Official Music Video)
Glue Songbeabadoobee

Released in February 2023, Beabadoobee’s song reveals a new side of the Filipino-British singer-songwriter.

With a sweet melody and lyrics that liken the joy of falling in love to glue, it’s a warm ballad that soothes the listener’s heart.

Accompanied by a music video filmed in her homeland of the Philippines, this work is sure to bring happiness to its audience.

It’s a comfortable track perfect for drives or cherished moments with a loved one.

Graduationbenny blanco, Juice WRLD

benny blanco, Juice WRLD – Graduation (Official Music Video)
Graduationbenny blanco, Juice WRLD

This song vividly portrays the end of youth and the beginning of a new life.

It weaves together memories of high school, friendship, and a mix of anxiety and hope for the future, conveying the complex feelings of young people facing graduation.

Created through the collaboration between Benny Blanco and Juice WRLD, it was released in August 2019 and made waves on charts worldwide.

It’s recommended listening for graduation ceremonies or other life milestones.

It will also resonate when you want to look back on the past while facing forward.

The realistic lyrics that resonate with young people and the melodious composition are beautifully in harmony.

GUN SMOKEmidwxst

midwxst – GUN SMOKE (Official Music Video)
GUN SMOKEmidwxst

The track by Midwxst, a rapper from the United States, brims with tension that hangs in the air like gun smoke and crackling, intense energy.

With lyrics that lay bare the realities of the streets and a distinctive sound that fuses hyperpop with rage rap, it grabs listeners’ hearts and doesn’t let go.

Released in June 2024, this work stands as a key song that showcases his musical maturation.

Midwxst released his debut album, E3, in 2023 and continues to work energetically, including plans for a 25-city North American tour.

Centered on themes of loneliness and the search for identity among today’s youth, his music radiates a powerful sense of self-protection and confidence, resonating deeply with listeners.

Gomenasait.A.T.u.

In Japan, the Russian duo t.A.T.u., remembered—for better or worse—for the last‑minute cancellation controversy, released “Gomenasai,” a heartwarming ballad, in 2006.

While they write an apology between themselves, what stands out—as the title suggests—is their inclusion of the Japanese word gomen nasai (“I’m sorry”).

It’s unusual to hear Japanese in Western pop, but in this song it feels as if it’s naturally present.

That, in turn, gives the piece a conversational kind of strength.