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 famous and popular songs (31–40)
AnswerGalileo Galilei

This is a track included on the 1st mini album “Hamanasu no Hana.” It’s a song whose atmosphere differs greatly between the beginning and the end, and as it progresses, chaotic emotions seem to overflow through the music.
It’s not just the lyrics or just the music—its delicate balance is deeply moving.
It’s a popular track.
PIXIEGalileo Galilei

This song is included on the indie mini-album “Ame-nochi Galileo” (Rain, Then Galileo).
Its breezy rhythm feels wonderfully pleasant.
The balance between the slightly chilly atmosphere of the lyrics and the gentle singing voice is irresistibly addictive.
Even though nothing in it explicitly says so, the music somehow conjures up an image of a forest in a slightly cold region.
rock starGalileo Galilei

This song is included on the 1st mini album Hamanasu no Hana.
Hamanasu no Hana was Galileo Galilei’s debut album, and Rockstar is its final track.
It’s a song where you can really feel youth in the parts that aren’t clearly spelled out in the lyrics, and it’s the kind of uplifting track you suddenly find yourself wanting to listen to.
Put your hand on your chestGalileo Galilei

This song is included on Galileo Galilei’s major-label debut mini album, “Hamanasu no Hana.” In contrast to the slightly dark atmosphere of “Hamanasu no Hana,” it gave me a very pop impression.
It sings about hopes and anxieties for the future.
FantasistGalileo Galilei

A song by Galileo Galilei that portrays the boundary between fantasy and reality.
Included on the album “MANSTER,” this track delicately expresses the struggles of a dreamer.
Through fantastical figures like clowns, monsters, and aliens, it questions the complexities of human relationships and society.
Released in September 2024, the work was ambitiously conceived with the simultaneously released “MANTRAL” under the theme of two sides of the same coin.
A music video was also unveiled, showcasing the band’s new challenges.
Recommended for those who want to resonate with lyrics that traverse the border between the real and the unreal.
Galileo Galilei’s Hit and Popular Songs (41–50)
WakkanaiGalileo Galilei

This nostalgia-filled rock number themed around Wakkanai, Hokkaido is a work that can be called the origin of Galileo Galilei’s musical style.
Carried by a gentle melody, the song sings of longing for one’s hometown and is included on the album Parade, released in February 2011.
Parade debuted at No.
5 on the Oricon chart, helping to bring wider recognition to their music.
Its refreshingly delicate arrangements and tracks incorporating elements of indie rock and chillwave beautifully capture the atmosphere of the northern land.
It’s a song that resonates deeply with those living away from home or anyone who feels a sense of nostalgia for a cherished place.
For now,Galileo Galilei

A coming-of-age love song that emotionally captures the delicate feelings of adolescence.
It’s a track by Galileo Galilei, a rock band from Hokkaido, released in April 2025 as a tie-in for the original art exhibition of the popular manga “Blue Box.” The airy, translucent vocals and lyrical guitar sound seem to gently embrace the hazy emotions lingering in your heart.
It’s a song that will resonate with anyone who struggles to put their feelings into words in love, or who is troubled by the distance between themselves and the one they care about.


