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BGM from Granblue Fantasy. Popular tracks from GBF.

Granblue Fantasy is a social game you can play on smartphones and PCs.

With TV commercials airing and over 20 million users, it’s incredibly popular.

The story is a highlight, of course, but if you’ve played the game, many of you probably pay close attention to the music as well, right? And with good reason: the compositions are led by Nobuo Uematsu and Tsutomu Narita, who have worked on the Final Fantasy series and the Xeno series! Please enjoy Granblue’s BGM—packed with must-listen masterpieces—to your heart’s content.

Granblue Fantasy BGM: Popular Granblue tracks (11–20)

evening showerUematsu Nobuo

This is the BGM that plays in the story and gacha screens of Granblue Fantasy.

Its gentle, bright tone is memorable, with a soft flute melody and soothing synth pads that resonate pleasantly.

Featured on the album GRANBLUE FANTASY ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK, this piece is beloved in the game as music that colors everyday scenes where companions share lighthearted conversations.

It’s perfect for a brief break during gameplay or any calm, peaceful moment.

tragic; heroic (in a grim or solemn way)Uematsu Nobuo

This is the BGM that plays in scenes portraying farewells and sacrifices within the story.

Centered on strings, the orchestral sound carefully evokes a heavy, somber atmosphere.

The minor-key melody includes slightly ascending phrases, subtly revealing a glimmer of hope that refuses to fade—an impressive touch.

Through its contrast with the brighter “Main Theme” and “Wind of Beginnings,” this piece adds depth to Granblue Fantasy’s narrative.

It has also been performed at orchestral concerts, with a grand arrangement produced by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.

FlightUematsu Nobuo

This is the BGM that plays exclusively on the results screen after winning a battle.

It’s included in the soundtrack GRANBLUE FANTASY ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS, and it’s an unforgettable track you hear time and again as you play the game.

Characterized by a light Celtic rhythm and a sensation of soaring into the sky, it beautifully conveys both the relief and the sense of accomplishment after a fight.

From the fanfare to the exhilarating climax, it’s packed with clear dramatic progression—an unmistakable signal of victory that becomes essential to the Granblue experience, heard repeatedly during daily farming and event runs.

Encounter with the sovereign scattered to the heavensNarita Tsutomu

The track that plays during high-difficulty events is one that makes you want to take on the challenge, isn’t it? The piano is used very effectively, and it might be an arrangement that’s only possible in video game music.

It’s a smartphone game, but knowing it features such great music really makes you want to try it, doesn’t it?

Battle with the Grand Primal BeastNarita Tsutomu

This is the BGM used in battles against the primal beast characters, who often serve as bosses in various story chapters.

Since there are many primals, this track plays repeatedly in the game, so it’s likely stuck in many players’ heads.

With an arrangement where strings and horn sections intricately intertwine, its grandeur and tension perfectly match the game’s atmosphere.

Battle with humansNarita Tsutomu

It’s a very exhilarating battle theme.

As you’d expect from a main quest track, it’s a cool piece that colors important scenes! It doesn’t heavily rely on percussion, but just listening to it pumps you up.

The title also hints at the story in a way, so I bet some people are curious about what kind of scene this track plays in.

Granblue Fantasy BGM: Popular Granblue Tracks (21–30)

Last GroomingNarita Tsutomu

Granblue Fantasy - Last Gloaming - Europa
Last GroomingNarita Tsutomu

This is the background music for the character Europa, played during the multi-battle “Europa (HL).” It’s a classic battle BGM featuring a sparkling synthesizer, rock-flavored electric guitar, and strings.

The drum rhythm is cool too, and I think many people have listened to it on repeat.

By the way, “Gloaming” means “twilight” in Japanese.