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BGM from Granblue Fantasy. Popular tracks from GBF.

BGM from Granblue Fantasy. Popular tracks from GBF.
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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 (1–10)

Main themeUematsu Nobuo

An introduction that begins quietly with a harp and flute solo, then swiftly unfolds into grand music.

The trumpet melody makes it even more brilliant.

In the game, it’s memorably used in decisive climactic scenes.

Since it’s been arranged for wind band and used in commercials, many people have probably heard it.

Fortress City Albion -The City of Pride, the Wedge of the Covenant-Narita Tsutomu

This is a grand and elegant orchestral piece that plays as you tour the city of Albion.

Composed by Tsutomu Narita, it was included on the album “GRANBLUE FANTASY ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK.” The interplay of strings and brass brilliantly captures an atmosphere where dignity and tension coexist.

Its structure is striking, building from a quiet introduction into increasingly rich orchestration, resulting in a piece that combines poised refinement with a spine-straightening sense of tension.

Highly recommended for players who want to relive the story and for anyone who enjoys stately fantasy music.

Battle 1Uematsu Nobuo

Heard most frequently during standard battles in the game, this track has been beloved as the face of Granblue Fantasy since the service launched in 2014.

It was composed by Nobuo Uematsu, renowned for the FINAL FANTASY series.

The orchestral sound woven by brass and strings is energized by driving drums and bass, achieving a superb fusion of RPG-like valor and a sense of adventure.

It is also included on the album GRANBLUE FANTASY ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS.

Battle 2Uematsu Nobuo

This is the BGM that plays during battles with powerful foes.

It’s a high-energy fusion of orchestral and rock that instantly heightens the tension.

While strings and brass deliver a bold main theme, the electric guitar and synthesizer add sheer impact—an overwhelming arrangement.

The lyrical melody line, reminiscent of battle tracks from the Final Fantasy series, is captivating, and you can feel the careful craftsmanship that keeps even a short loop from getting repetitive.

It’s a crucial track that elevates the game!

Battle 3Uematsu Nobuo

Created by Tsutomu Narita, this piece captivates with a cinematic sound that fuses orchestra and rock.

A driving string-led main melody intertwines with powerful brass harmonies, musically portraying the skyfarers’ adventures.

It was included on the original soundtrack and later received an anime arrangement.

Often played in tense scenes—like mid-boss battles or right before a final showdown—it elevates the player’s emotions.

Highly recommended when you need a push in a make-or-break moment!

Battle 4Uematsu Nobuo

It’s one of the battle BGM tracks included in the soundtrack “GRANBLUE FANTASY ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK.” Composed by Tsutomu Narita, it fuses orchestra and rock into a fast-paced, exhilarating sound.

While based in a minor key, the weighty harmonies woven by the strings and brass heighten the tension of battle.

Since it plays during somewhat high-difficulty, element-restricted quests and boss fights, it’s the kind of track that really pumps you up when you’re facing a make-or-break fight.

Wind of the BeginningUematsu Nobuo

A field BGM set in the Port Breeze Archipelago.

Its pastoral sound—woven from a flute lead reminiscent of Celtic music and arpeggiated strings—conveys both the exhilaration of setting off into the sky and the bittersweet feeling of leaving home.

Featured on the album “GRANBLUE FANTASY ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK,” it’s a signature piece also chosen for orchestra concerts and the piano collection.

It perfectly fits the early story’s mood, where anticipation for adventure mingles with uncertainty.