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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 Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

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Galileo Galilei – Senpuuki
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The album “Ame nochi Galileo,” which includes this song, is Galileo Galilei’s first indie release.

The songs by this band that I personally knew were mostly quite pop and refreshing, so I found myself wondering if these were really by the same band.

It might be a good recommendation for people who only know Galileo Galilei from their major-label work.

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Galileo Galilei “Die for Me” Music Video
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The Galileo Galilei track included on the album “Bee and The Whales,” released in May 2023, conveys the poignant feeling of facing a lost love.

As their first new work in seven years, the album drew attention as a declaration of the band’s restart.

The guitar melodies resonate deeply, and the lyrics about a cherished person who is gone are profoundly moving.

With the addition of piano tones, the arrangement heightens the sense of solitude.

It’s a song that stays close to those who have experienced parting and gives them courage.

Through music, it soothes loneliness and enriches the heart—truly a highly recommended track.

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This nostalgia-filled rock number themed around Wakkanai, Hokkaido is a work that can be called the origin of Galileo Galilei’s musical style.

Carried by a gentle melody, the song sings of longing for one’s hometown and is included on the album Parade, released in February 2011.

Parade debuted at No.

5 on the Oricon chart, helping to bring wider recognition to their music.

Its refreshingly delicate arrangements and tracks incorporating elements of indie rock and chillwave beautifully capture the atmosphere of the northern land.

It’s a song that resonates deeply with those living away from home or anyone who feels a sense of nostalgia for a cherished place.

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Galileo Galilei – Place Your Hand on the Chest
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This song is included on Galileo Galilei’s major-label debut mini album, “Hamanasu no Hana.” In contrast to the slightly dark atmosphere of “Hamanasu no Hana,” it gave me a very pop impression.

It sings about hopes and anxieties for the future.

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Galileo Galilei “Axle of a Wheel” (Official Lyric Video)
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The title track included on their first best-of album, “Axis of the Wheel,” released in June 2016.

It’s a song that makes the most of vocalist Yuki Ozaki’s unique tone.

According to Ozaki, “It’s a song about trying to take a small step forward, even through unchanging, exhausting days.

‘Axis’ refers to the central core of one’s life, which differs from person to person.” The gentle sound and the clarity of the vocals blend beautifully, making it a song you can listen to endlessly.