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Galileo Galilei Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Galileo Galilei is a three-piece rock band from Hokkaido.

They’re a highly skilled band that won the inaugural championship of Senkou Riot, a competition where young bands aim for the top.

This time, we’ve selected some of their most popular songs from among the many albums they’ve released.

Galileo Galilei Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Whale boneGalileo Galilei21rank/position

Galileo Galilei 'Whale Bones -Acoustic- Live at Wanwan Studio'
Whale boneGalileo Galilei

The last track on the second full-length album, “PORTAL.” The second song, “The Old Man and the Sea,” also ends with the lyric “whale bones,” making this a stylish title in terms of the album’s overall construction.

With a steady four-on-the-floor drum beat, it’s calming and easy to listen to—highly recommended before going to sleep at night.

For now,Galileo Galilei22rank/position

Galileo Galilei – For Now, For the Time Being (Official Music Video)
For now,Galileo Galilei

A coming-of-age love song that emotionally captures the delicate feelings of adolescence.

It’s a track by Galileo Galilei, a rock band from Hokkaido, released in April 2025 as a tie-in for the original art exhibition of the popular manga “Blue Box.” The airy, translucent vocals and lyrical guitar sound seem to gently embrace the hazy emotions lingering in your heart.

It’s a song that will resonate with anyone who struggles to put their feelings into words in love, or who is troubled by the distance between themselves and the one they care about.

WednesdayGalileo Galilei23rank/position

Galileo Galilei “Wednesday”
WednesdayGalileo Galilei

I’m captivated by the mysterious synth sound, and the distinctive guitar riff that keeps coming back sticks in my ears.

It’s about three and a half minutes long, but it feels like it goes by even faster.

It’s a beautiful track that refreshes the soul and seems perfect for a crisp morning.

It’s included on the 4th album, “Sea and The Darkness.”

swanGalileo Galilei24rank/position

Galileo Galilei “Swan – Live at Zepp Tokyo, April 28, 2012”
swanGalileo Galilei

It’s a melodic, mellow track that quietly builds as it moves toward the chorus, unleashing a powerful, thick swell like a great wave.

Even if you’re relaxing and sinking into the pleasant performance, it’s sure to stir your heart!

The Traveler Searching for Four-Leaf CloversGalileo Galilei25rank/position

The title track of the 2nd single.

Despite its refreshing feel, the intro and key sections feature intricate rhythms, with dynamic shifts throughout that make it a very pleasant listen.

It makes you want to start something new, so listening on a weekend morning feels like a great way to spend the day productively.

After the Storm (Acoustic Session)Galileo Galilei26rank/position

Galileo Galilei 'After the Storm (Acoustic Session)'}
After the Storm (Acoustic Session)Galileo Galilei

This is the acoustic version of the theme song for Studio Colorido’s latest theatrical release, “Typhoon Noruda.” The light, gentle acoustic guitar feels very pleasant, with electronic drums adding a bright touch.

It’s also nice that it sounds like it’s being sung out on a wide-open plain.

The lifespan of loveGalileo Galilei27rank/position

This is the song that was used as the ending theme for the anime Magic Kaito 1412.

The pleasantly resonant sound makes it a track that feels very much like Galileo Galilei.

It seems to be a wholehearted piece they had been nurturing for a long time!

Drop the starsGalileo Galilei28rank/position

Galileo Galilei “Drop the Stars -Live at Akasaka BLITZ-”
Drop the starsGalileo Galilei

A track included on the second album, PORTAL, released in 2012.

The original recording is a grand rock piece, but in this live footage it’s arranged with an electro vibe.

Experience a new side of the song through the Auto-Tuned vocals and charming synth sounds.

Bird and Bird / Bird CageGalileo Galilei29rank/position

Galileo Galilei – Bird and Bird / Tori to Tori [Demo]
Bird and Bird / Bird CageGalileo Galilei

A track from their fourth original album, Sea and The Darkness.

The points that highlight the autotuned “kero-kero” vocals are well executed, and together with the extended syncopated guitar arpeggios, it creates a fluffy, dreamlike atmosphere.

AnswerGalileo Galilei30rank/position

This is a track included on the 1st mini album “Hamanasu no Hana.” It’s a song whose atmosphere differs greatly between the beginning and the end, and as it progresses, chaotic emotions seem to overflow through the music.

It’s not just the lyrics or just the music—its delicate balance is deeply moving.

It’s a popular track.