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.
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Granblue Fantasy BGM. Popular Granblue tracks (31–40)
Colossus MagnaNarita Tsutomu

This is the BGM that plays during the battle against an enemy called Colossus Magna.
It’s pretty sparkly and stylish, I think! And yet, it somehow gives off a vibe that makes you feel like Colossus Magna might actually be really strong.
The high-pitched sounds also hype up the player, in my opinion.
For those of you who’ve played Granblue, what do you think?
Rose QueenNarita Tsutomu

This is the battle BGM used in the Rose Queen (HL) raid.
The singer is the singer-songwriter Haruka Shimotsuki, who has performed many BGMs and theme songs for fantasy games.
It’s a sound that suits a battle track perfectly—just listening to it gets your adrenaline pumping.
I imagine many players experienced a real sense of tension while playing the game.
Never ending fantasyUematsu Nobuo / johnny.k

A character song brilliantly performed by a popular five-member group of voice actors.
It’s an exhilarating, super-energizing track.
The classic band sound unfolds in a straightforward, upbeat way.
Listen to this and your excitement will be through the roof! Enjoy it while watching the animated visuals! With Nobuo Uematsu as the composer, you can really feel the breadth of his work.
It’s the kind of song that would hype up any anime-themed karaoke session!
Dancing WindstormNarita Tsutomu

The BGM that plays during the battle against the enemy character called Gloominator.
Unusually for Granblue Fantasy’s music, the synthesizer sounds are front and center, making it really memorable.
Also, the track features many key changes, so I think you can listen to it all the way through without getting bored.
Gloominator’s battle voice lines are fun too, so definitely give it a try.
Sterke Island

This is the gentle BGM from Starke Island, which appears in Granblue Fantasy.
The guitar sound gives a very soothing feeling, doesn’t it? But it also feels a bit lonely somehow.
There are many game tracks that blend a sense of comfort with a touch of melancholy, aren’t there? This piece might be one of those, too!
Granblue Fantasy BGM. Popular Granblue tracks (41–50)
Memory of the Overlord Sky

It’s shaped up to be a track with striking synths and bass, like you’re listening to a cool indie tune.
Even as game music, I think this is pretty cool and sophisticated.
It feels like a song that has you gazing up at the sky on a windy day.
The sense of speed is really good, too! I love songs like this that pump you up!
Chevalier MagnaNarita Tsutomu

This is the BGM that plays during the battle with the in-game boss character “Chevalier Magna.” The arrangement pumps up the tension right from the intro, so many of you probably remember it.
The grand orchestral sound conveys a sense of intimidation.
The backing chorus is distinctive too, making it feel like a Hollywood movie soundtrack.


