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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)

Gipsy QueenIndira Paganotto

Indira Paganotto – Gipsy Queen (Official Music Video)
Gipsy QueenIndira Paganotto

Indira Paganotto is a Spanish DJ who specializes in a style that fuses techno’s driving momentum with trance’s psychedelic elements, electrifying festivals around the world.

She debuted in 2012, and in recent years her collaborative EP with Nina Kraviz, “White Horse,” became a hit, establishing her as a key figure in the scene.

In 2025, she climbed to 36th in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs, a testament to her proven talent.

Nicknamed “PsyMama,” she also boasts a wide-ranging musical background inherited from her father, a former DJ—another facet of her appeal.

If you want to surrender to powerful beats and euphoric sounds, she’s definitely worth checking out.

GIRLBOSSSara Landry

As a new charismatic figure in hard techno, Sara Landry is taking over festivals and clubs around the world.

She’s an artist with an intriguing background, having studied psychology at New York University.

Wielding hard, high-velocity beats as her weapon, she launched her own label, HEKATE, in 2021.

In 2024, she released her debut album, “Spiritual Driveby,” and achieved the remarkable feat of entering DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs for the first time at No.

75 the same year.

Often dubbed the “World’s No.

1 Hard DJ,” her magical, dark aesthetic has a truly singular allure.

If you’re looking to immerse yourself in fiercely intense yet mystical techno, her music will undoubtedly hit the mark!

GravitySpace 92

Based in Toulouse in the south of France, Space 92 has been igniting dance floors around the world.

Since around 2019, he has moved into full swing under his current moniker, gaining attention with peak-time techno that fuses the euphoria of trance with aggressive beats.

He frequently climbs high on the Beatport charts and has produced hits like “The Door.” In February 2025, he’s launching his own label, Take Off, signaling a notable move to take creative control.

His collaborations with the likes of HI-LO and Popof are prolific as well, making him a key figure driving the scene.

His sound combines the grandeur of a sci-fi film with relentless momentum, delivering deep immersion—highly recommended for anyone seeking energetic dance music.

God Don’t Play About MeAria Blu

God Don’t Play About Me – Aria Blu
God Don’t Play About MeAria Blu

Is anyone out there looking for the comforting feeling of being protected? If so, you should listen to Aria Blue’s latest work—a song that carries a powerful message: even in the face of adversity, you will never be abandoned.

Released as a single in December 2025, it reached No.

7 on the U.S.

iTunes Songs chart.

Aria Blue released a large number of tracks in 2025, and while the credits listing Ashley Lynn Campbell have led some to suggest it may be an AI-generated artist or project, there’s no denying the quality of the music.

When your heart feels worn out, try listening to it quietly, alone.

GloriaLaura Branigan

Laura Branigan – Gloria (Official Music Video)
GloriaLaura Branigan

Laura Branigan, a New York–born singer whose powerful, husky voice enlivened the music scene of the 1980s.

After a long period working as a backup vocalist, she became an overnight star when “Gloria,” a single from her 1982 debut album Branigan, set a record by staying on the U.S.

charts for an extended run.

Her expressive ability to cover Italian songs in English—rebuilding them with even more passion than the originals—is truly breathtaking.

She is also known for her 1984 hit “Self Control” and for contributing to the soundtrack of the blockbuster film Flashdance.

Though a Grammy-nominated talent, she tragically passed away in August 2004 at the age of 52.

Her dramatic, full-throated vocals are the kind of voice that those who want to feel passion deep in their hearts should hear.