[Kirby BGM] Iconic and Popular Tracks from the Kirby Series
The music from the Kirby series is one of the most beloved soundtracks among game fans! Its wide range—from cute tunes to tense boss battle themes—is a big part of its charm.
There was even an orchestral concert held for the 25th anniversary! In this article, we’ll introduce Kirby series tracks that are adored even from a musical perspective.
In 2025, Kirby Air Riders for the Nintendo Switch 2 was announced and became a huge topic.
Be sure to revisit the classic masterpieces before the latest installment arrives!
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[Kirby BGM] Masterpieces and Popular Tracks from the Kirby Series (41–50)
Toru Toru BattleIshikawa Jun

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards on Nintendo 64, which lets you combine two abilities to create new copy abilities, remains one of the most popular entries in the series, and many Kirby fans have played it.
This track is the BGM from the mini-game “Bumper Crop Bump” included in the game.
For those who dove into the mini-games as well as the main story, it’s a deeply nostalgic tune.
Since Kirby 64 is now playable on Nintendo Switch, why not give it another go?
Fountain of DreamsIkegami Tadashi
The background music used on the stage “Fountain of Dreams” in Super Smash Bros.
Melee.
It’s a rich orchestral arrangement of the Kirby series track “Gourmet Race.” It was later brought back into the Kirby series in titles like Kirby Air Ride, becoming an official Kirby series BGM.
Kirby of the Stars: TitleIshikawa Jun

This is the opening theme BGM from the Super Famicom classic, Kirby Super Star.
After the HAL Laboratory logo appears, the track kicks off with sparkling, shooting-star-like sound effects, launching into a bright, catchy, up-tempo tune that many Kirby fans will instantly recognize.
Although Kirby Super Star was released in 1996, it can now be played on Nintendo Switch, making this a beloved song among Kirby fans of all ages.
HolobitasterIshikawa Jun

It’s a fast-paced, rock-style BGM that plays on stages in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
Listening to its bouncy melody, you can almost feel a spirit of taking on challenges.
True to composer Jun Ishikawa’s style, the incorporation of irregular time signatures gives the otherwise pop tune a thrilling edge.
It’s perfect as background music when you want to lift your mood—like on a drive or while working.
Subterranean Forest AreaIshikawa Jun

The sound is striking, combining the mystery of cave exploration with an irresistibly upbeat rhythm that makes your body move.
Crafted by Jun Ishikawa, this piece shines with a playful, poppy melody amid a slightly dark atmosphere.
It first appeared in March 1996 in Kirby Super Star, and was later used in Super Smash Bros.
for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U.
Once you’re hooked, its unique charm won’t let you go!




