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GOOD ON THE REEL Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

GOOD ON THE REEL Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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GOOD ON THE REEL Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Their songs, sung as if speaking for our feelings toward a world that’s hard to live in, gently ease the knots in our hearts just by listening, leaving us with a sense of kindness.

I’ve put together a ranking of their popular tracks.

It’s a list I want everyone who’s doing their best to live in the present to hear.

GOOD ON THE REEL Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

budGOOD ON THE REEL1rank/position

GOOD ON THE REEL / Tsubomi Music Video
budGOOD ON THE REEL

It’s an emotional breakup song told from a man’s perspective as he tries to shake off his feelings for an ex.

The track is by GOOD ON THE REEL, a rock band formed in 2006.

It’s included on their second album, “Petry Is Calling,” released in 2015.

If you’re a high schooler who’s into bands, it might really resonate with you.

The band has a distinctive melodic sensibility.

September in FebruaryGOOD ON THE REEL2rank/position

GOOD ON THE REEL / 'February September' music video
September in FebruaryGOOD ON THE REEL

This song, “September in February,” is included on the five-piece rock band GOOD ON THE REEL’s second album, Schrödinger no Futari, released in 2011.

Even though “February” is in the title, it says “September”… you can’t help but think, wait, what? (laughs).

The title begs for a playful jab, but the lyrics are deeply poignant—a mid-tempo number about someone you can’t forget.

It’s a track that can make your heart ache when you listen to it while thinking of someone important you’ll never see again, not just in a romantic sense.

growing yellowishGOOD ON THE REEL3rank/position

「growing yellowish」 good on the reel
growing yellowishGOOD ON THE REEL

A track from the 1st mini album “A Verse of the World.” Its literary lyrics are striking, and it’s one of the more popular songs from early GOTR.

The lyrics evoke the chill of winter.

The outro, repeating “All of me are you,” is unforgettable.

Making constellationsGOOD ON THE REEL4rank/position

This is a constellation-themed song I highly recommend for couples and married partners.

It was released in 2023 by GOOD ON THE REEL, a rock band that became a three-piece under their new lineup.

True to their signature beautiful soundscapes, the intro immediately evokes a starry expanse.

The lyrics tenderly express love for one’s partner and the desire to deepen that bond.

The guitar that rings out behind the chorus is incredibly cool, giving the words an even brighter, more powerful impact.

The musical excitement and the lyrical message shine together in a high-level harmony.

202GOOD ON THE REEL5rank/position

A track from the 1st mini album “A Verse of the World.” It features a charming waltz rhythm, and the chorus that repeats “Thank you, I’m sorry, see you tomorrow” is especially memorable.

The lyrics are highly abstract, so it might be nice to imagine your own story as you listen.

24 hoursGOOD ON THE REEL6rank/position

It’s included on the 4th mini album, “The Four Seasons of Marivron.” This track is striking for its GOTR-style intertwining, beautiful guitar arpeggios and straightforward lyrics.

It’s a good one to listen to when you want to feel quietly warm and cozy indoors.

NO FUTUREGOOD ON THE REEL7rank/position

A track from the 1st full album “From Inside a Transparent Umbrella.” Played with a straightforward eight-beat, this song is, I think, perfect for understanding the core sound of GOTR.

The words, melody, and dramatic development in the chorus, while reflecting the early sound, are highly polished.

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