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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)

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.

Galileo Galilei Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

BirthdayGalileo Galilei31rank/position

Galileo Galilei 『Birthday -Studio Live-』
BirthdayGalileo Galilei

My heart races at the kick drum and the chugging guitar riff in the intro.

In the studio live footage, the bassist is even shaking maracas.

With female backing vocals and harmonies from members other than the lead vocalist, it creates a grand sense of atmosphere.

It makes me want to sing along without thinking.

Hello GoodbyeGalileo Galilei32rank/position

Galileo Galilei 『Hellogoodbye』
Hello GoodbyeGalileo Galilei

This is the song that led to Galileo’s debut.

The lyrics are wonderful and really paint a picture.

It has a slow melody that makes you want to listen at night, and I love how it gradually builds up in the second half.

Highly recommended!

Monday7sGalileo Galilei33rank/position

This is a track included on the indie mini-album “Ame Nochi Gari Leo.” The guitar phrases are super cool, and it’s a bright, fun song.

At live shows it really gets the crowd going—people sing the chorus together and swing their towels around.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to when you’re thinking, “Ugh, Monday’s coming…”

PIXIEGalileo Galilei34rank/position

This song is included on the indie mini-album “Ame-nochi Galileo” (Rain, Then Galileo).

Its breezy rhythm feels wonderfully pleasant.

The balance between the slightly chilly atmosphere of the lyrics and the gentle singing voice is irresistibly addictive.

Even though nothing in it explicitly says so, the music somehow conjures up an image of a forest in a slightly cold region.

You bastardsGalileo Galilei35rank/position

Galileo Galilei “Kusottare-domo – Live at Namba Hatch, April 14, 2012”
You bastardsGalileo Galilei

The title sounds pretty extreme, but the song itself features a poppy, cute synth sound that really stands out.

Galileo Galilei’s lyrics carry a strong message, yet their fresh and gentle, expansive sound is one of the charms that lifts your spirits.

The footage is from their nationwide one-man tour celebrating the release of their second album, “PORTAL.”