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Galileo Galilei Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Galileo Galilei Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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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] (1–10)

Blue BookmarkGalileo Galilei1rank/position

Galileo Galilei - Aoi Shiori (Blue Bookmark)
Blue BookmarkGalileo Galilei

This work blends the nostalgic timbre of the kalimba with a refined band sound, creating a wistful yet translucent atmosphere.

Released by the rock band Galileo Galilei in June 2011, it is still beloved by many.

Chosen as the opening theme for the anime Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day, which became a social phenomenon, it harmonizes perfectly with the series’ world and adds depth to its story.

The lyrics portray memories of days gone by and the bonds with cherished friends, evoking nostalgic scenes like turning the pages of a photo album.

summer skyGalileo Galilei2rank/position

A summer song by the hugely popular rock band Galileo Galilei that captures the glow of youth.

Yuki Ozaki’s plain-spoken, earnest vocals beautifully express the bittersweetness of summer’s end and the anticipation of new beginnings.

Released in June 2010, the track was also used as the opening theme for the anime Big Windup! The Summer Tournament Arc.

With its dreamy guitar sound and pulsing bassline, it’s perfect as background music for summer drives and outdoor trips—and it’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped when you’re hanging out with friends of the same generation.

From me to youGalileo Galilei3rank/position

This is the third single by the rock band Galileo Galilei from Wakkanai, Hokkaido, released in January 2011.

It was used in a Benesse Corporation “Shinken Seminar High School Course” commercial and encouraged many students during exam season.

The song is also featured as the opening track on their first full album, Parade, and reached a peak position of 15 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

With its transparent guitar sound and a melody that speaks straight to the heart, the track leaves a strong impression.

Rather than one-sidedly cheering someone on, it carries a warm message of walking together despite uncertainty.

Its unobtrusive sense of distance feels comfortable, making you feel as if you’re running alongside friends facing the milestone of graduation.

The band sound, which balances a sense of drive with room to breathe, is easy to perform and a perfect fit for a graduation live setlist.

Banana Fish Beach and the Black Rainbow with AimerGalileo Galilei4rank/position

Galileo Galilei “Bananafish Beach and the Black Rainbow with Aimer”
Banana Fish Beach and the Black Rainbow with AimerGalileo Galilei

A world that makes Aimer’s vocals shine even brighter.

Her richly expressive, beautifully tenacious voice matches perfectly with the charmingly poisonous girl drawn by Ozaki, formerly of Galileo Galilei, creating a song that evokes a tender nostalgia for the fragility nestled within the rough edges unique to adolescence.

ClimberGalileo Galilei5rank/position

“Climber,” released as Galileo Galilei’s 10th single.

It was used as the ending theme for the anime Haikyu!! Second Season.

Haikyu!! is a story serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump that focuses on high school volleyball.

This song conveys the raw, living breath of youths who stake their present on sports—their struggles, impatience, and determination.

To tomorrowGalileo Galilei6rank/position

Opening theme of the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam AGE.

They won the first-ever Grand Prix of Senkou Riot, which was also famous at the time as a contest for teenage student bands, and later focused their activities mainly on anime theme songs.

However, due to differences in direction and other factors, they unfortunately disbanded.

Circle GameGalileo Galilei7rank/position

Galileo Galilei - Circle Game (Studio Live)
Circle GameGalileo Galilei

This song is included on the 3rd full album, ALARMS, and was used as the theme song for the feature film Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.

Its sparkling guitar arpeggios leave a strong impression.

Gentle yet powerful, it’s a track that encapsulates the charm of Galileo Galilei!