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.
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GOOD ON THE REEL Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Sunflowers, the Heroine, and MeGOOD ON THE REEL22rank/position

A track from the 1st full album “From Inside the Transparent Umbrella.” This song also incorporates a waltz rhythm.
GOTR often uses 3/4 time, but this one feels like a slow waltz.
The key change in the chorus is interesting and makes it very engaging to listen to.
evening glowGOOD ON THE REEL23rank/position

A track from the 1st mini album “Sekai-bun no Issetsu.” It’s one of the long-beloved staples among fans.
When the drummer sets up a twin pedal, expectations rise that they might play this song.
The intro guitar riff is cool, and the live arrangement of the intro makes it an especially compelling listen.
Only at nightGOOD ON THE REEL24rank/position

Included on the 7th mini album “The King Who Couldn’t Become One of the Seven Days.” A track with an urban sound and a stylish music video that leaves a strong impression, it sings of the struggles young people face.
The blend of cool production and poignant lyrics has made it a fan favorite.
Certificate of ExistenceGOOD ON THE REEL25rank/position

Included on the 5th mini-album “Orpheus’s Staff.” A song marked by GOTR’s distinctive word choices.
In live performances, it’s an upbeat track that makes you want to thrust your fist into the air during the chorus.
The lyrics, which question one’s own existence, stir the listener’s heart.
Small roomGOOD ON THE REEL26rank/position

It’s included on the album “Guanaco no Ashi.” The song was originally released as a digital-only single.
It was also used as the ending theme for the drama “Hokusai to Meshi Sae Areba.” The track seems to express an inner conflict: wanting to go outside yet ending up shut away in one’s small room.
underwater cityGOOD ON THE REEL27rank/position

A track included on the 6th mini-album “The Ark on Track 6.” Its glittering guitar arpeggios make it a quintessential GOTR song.
The dramatic progression is guaranteed to give you goosebumps when you hear it live.
That faint sense of sadness and anguish is a sound only GOTR can deliver.
third question periodGOOD ON THE REEL28rank/position

A track included on the 1st full album “From Inside the Transparent Umbrella.” A song whose lyrics repeating “Why, why” leave a strong impression.
With a cool sound and lyrics that question one’s own existence, it’s a quintessential GOTR track.
Their expressive power live is outstanding, so it’s definitely a song you’ll want to hear at a concert.


