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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 (41–50)

Platinum SkyNarita Tsutomu

Granblue Fantasy - Platinum Sky battle BGM
Platinum SkyNarita Tsutomu

The track used in the HELL-difficulty battle is a boss theme that really gets you pumped up.

It’s the kind of song that makes you think, “I’m not going to lose!!” right? Maybe it’s the guitar that boosts the mood even more—it sounds so cool and makes you feel stronger.

Music like this is essential in games, no doubt about it.

A Distant Journey, a Warfront Soaring Through the HeavensNarita Tsutomu

Granblue Fantasy: Distant Journey, Soaring Battlefront (Distant Journey)
A Distant Journey, a Warfront Soaring Through the HeavensNarita Tsutomu

This is a track used in the story that makes players’ hearts race about what kind of journey lies ahead.

The triumphant brass sounds are pretty cool! The sparkling glockenspiel further highlights the sense of exhilaration.

It feels quintessentially fantastical, as if it opens up a world you could never experience in reality!

Defend Order -Offensive Defense-Narita Tsutomu

GRANBLUE FANTASY ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS Lyria – 3. Defend Order -Offensive Defense-
Defend Order -Offensive Defense-Narita Tsutomu

This is the track that plays during the Defend Order boss battle.

It was first used in the Modori Katsuwonus fishing event of “A Fresh Breeze Kicks Up Whitecaps.” With its lively vibe, it really amps up the fight.

Following “Wings of Black and Silver,” which plays in the Proto Bahamut battle, this is another BGM featuring vocals.

Be sure to listen for the vocals that are a perfect fit for battle!

In conclusion

I introduced some BGM from Granblue Fantasy.

Battle tracks that fire you up are cool, but the grand, fantastical pieces like the main theme are wonderful too! If you enjoy the atmosphere and worldbuilding, why not give the soundtrack a listen as well?