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Hit and Popular Songs by Galileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei is a three-piece rock band that won the inaugural title at Senkou Riot, a teens-only audition.

In an interview from that time, the image of them cramming instruments into a small room at home to practice left a strong impression.

While many of their songs are fresh and pleasant, some incorporate electronic elements, and their broad musical range is also part of their appeal.

Galileo Galilei’s best and popular songs (21–30)

Bird and Bird / Bird CageGalileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei – Bird and Bird / Tori to Tori [Demo]
Bird and Bird / Bird CageGalileo Galilei

A track from their fourth original album, Sea and The Darkness.

The points that highlight the autotuned “kero-kero” vocals are well executed, and together with the extended syncopated guitar arpeggios, it creates a fluffy, dreamlike atmosphere.

Drop the starsGalileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei “Drop the Stars -Live at Akasaka BLITZ-”
Drop the starsGalileo Galilei

A track included on the second album, PORTAL, released in 2012.

The original recording is a grand rock piece, but in this live footage it’s arranged with an electro vibe.

Experience a new side of the song through the Auto-Tuned vocals and charming synth sounds.

AmadeusGalileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei – Amadeus (Official Music Video)
AmadeusGalileo Galilei

Released in October 2025, this work was written as the opening theme for the NHK E-TV anime Blue Orchestra Season 2.

Set to a grand ensemble that fuses frenzied strings with a full band sound, it portrays the emotions of adolescence—jealousy of talent, inner conflict, and more.

Its dramatic sonic landscape naturally stirs your feelings as you listen.

It’s a bold rock tune with music itself as its theme.

LizzieGalileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei “Lyuji”
LizzieGalileo Galilei

A track included on their second mini-album, “Baby, It’s Cold Outside.” Perhaps because two members left, the band seems to have gained flexibility; the song blends the best of band-driven and electronic sounds.

Its nostalgic lyrics align perfectly with the overarching theme of the album.

You bastardsGalileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei “Kusottare-domo – Live at Namba Hatch, April 14, 2012”
You bastardsGalileo Galilei

The title sounds pretty extreme, but the song itself features a poppy, cute synth sound that really stands out.

Galileo Galilei’s lyrics carry a strong message, yet their fresh and gentle, expansive sound is one of the charms that lifts your spirits.

The footage is from their nationwide one-man tour celebrating the release of their second album, “PORTAL.”

Thanksgiving of Nerura VillageGalileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei – Thanksgiving from the Sleeping Village
Thanksgiving of Nerura VillageGalileo Galilei

This is a song included on the indie mini-album “Ame Nochi Galileo.” Its raw, almost nonchalant word choices and vocal delivery feel very rock—something you wouldn’t imagine from the gentler vibe of Galileo Galilei after their major-label debut.

The overall atmosphere of the track is different from their current style and it’s really cool.

It feels like a song with a very high degree of purity.

The Traveler Searching for Four-Leaf CloversGalileo Galilei

The title track of the 2nd single.

Despite its refreshing feel, the intro and key sections feature intricate rhythms, with dynamic shifts throughout that make it a very pleasant listen.

It makes you want to start something new, so listening on a weekend morning feels like a great way to spend the day productively.