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

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

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

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

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

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.


