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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Green LightsMichaela Jaé

American singer-songwriter Michaela Jaé—also known as an actress—made her music industry debut in July 2024 with this track.
It’s dance music that fuses pop and techno, released as the lead single from her debut album, “33.” Set against a sci-fi backdrop, the song explores themes of self-discovery and spiritual growth.
With cyberpunk-infused electronic pop elements, it offers a captivating futuristic vibe.
It’s a message-driven track that encourages moving forward without stopping, and you can sense the influence of Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson.
Goodbye To YouMichelle Branch

Beyoncé’s “I Was Here” is a song about each person’s sense of purpose and the bittersweet feeling of student days slipping away.
Her calm yet powerful vocals deliver a message that resonates deeply at the milestone of graduation.
The music video, released on World Humanitarian Day, visually expresses a profound theme: that people live to leave something behind in this world.
Graduation, in particular, marks a turning point in life.
Centered on memories and bonds that never fade, the song beautifully illuminates the moment of parting.
Give It To MeMiguel

Although cases of past classics becoming revival hits via TikTok and other platforms continue, one of Miguel’s signature songs that hit in the 2010s—the 2010 classic “Sure Thing”—has gone viral again in 2023 and climbed high on the charts.
As for Miguel’s bona fide new track, released in April 2023, that would be “Give It To Me.” Centered on synth-driven production, the song exudes R&B sensuality while also conveying a subtly ominous mood, and Miguel’s gorgeous vocals pull everything together, convincingly heralding his return to listeners.
With experimental touches like heavy use of effects and distorted guitar tones, the sound design resists easy categorization and is well worth close attention.
GoodbyeMimi Webb

When it comes to music you want to listen to in spring, many people probably imagine something refreshing or with a calm atmosphere rather than an upbeat vibe.
“Goodbye” falls into the latter category.
It’s sung by Mimi Webb, one of the most talked-about female singer-songwriters in the UK right now.
As a gentle ballad themed around parting, it’s a perfect fit for spring in Japan, when events like graduations take place.
Gold CoastMoses Sumney

The new song released in July 2024 by American singer-songwriter Moses Sumney is a work that showcases his distinctive musical sensibility.
Blending elements of art pop and alternative R&B into a singular style, with hints of soul and jazz, the track conveys deep emotion around themes of the passage of time and personal growth.
Sumney, who earned high praise for his debut album Aromanticism (2017) and for Græ (2020), once again demonstrates his curiosity and innovation in this release.
Evoking nostalgia and a longing for the past, it’s perfect for moments of introspection.

