Popular song ranking of Tsutomu Narita, a freelance composer known for producing buzzworthy works
Tsutomu Narita, a freelance video game music composer, has been gaining attention.
His talent has been recognized through his work on popular titles such as Granblue Fantasy and FINAL FANTASY XIV Online Expansion Pack: The Comrades.
He is also known for his wide-ranging activities, including performing with bands like EARTHBOUND PAPAS and Stella Magna.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Tsutomu Narita’s most popular songs—find your new favorite track!
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Ranking of popular songs (11–20) by Tsutomu Narita, a freelance composer known for his buzzworthy works
Paradise LostNarita Tsutomu11rank/position

Paradise Lost was first used in the boss battle of the in-game event “What Makes the Sky Blue Part II: Paradise Lost.” The vocals are by Taro Kobayashi, with Daisuke Miyazaki on guitar.
It’s a very cool, rock-style track that fits perfectly with intense battle scenes! The song has been available for digital distribution since April 2018.
It’s a track you can enjoy either on its own or together with the game.
ZeroNarita Tsutomu12rank/position

This track is the BGM for the battle against Lucilius in the limited-time scenario event “000: What Makes the Sky Blue Part III” in Granblue Fantasy.
It’s a grand orchestral piece that opens with choir and pipe organ.
It’s practically the epitome of tense background music, so I bet many people remember focusing hard on the game while listening to it.
Colossus MagnaNarita Tsutomu13rank/position

This is the BGM that plays during the battle against an enemy called Colossus Magna.
It’s pretty sparkly and stylish, I think! And yet, it somehow gives off a vibe that makes you feel like Colossus Magna might actually be really strong.
The high-pitched sounds also hype up the player, in my opinion.
For those of you who’ve played Granblue, what do you think?
Chevalier MagnaNarita Tsutomu14rank/position

This is the BGM that plays during the battle with the in-game boss character “Chevalier Magna.” The arrangement pumps up the tension right from the intro, so many of you probably remember it.
The grand orchestral sound conveys a sense of intimidation.
The backing chorus is distinctive too, making it feel like a Hollywood movie soundtrack.
The UltimateNarita Tsutomu15rank/position

“The Ultimate” is used as the BGM for the Ultimate Bahamut battle in “Divine Strike: The Ultimate Dragon.” The grand orchestral sound really sticks with you, doesn’t it? Granblue’s BGMs often loop by section, but the final section of this track only plays in the ultra high-difficulty HL version, and only after the boss’s HP drops below 15%.
Dancing WindstormNarita Tsutomu16rank/position

The BGM that plays during the battle against the enemy character called Gloominator.
Unusually for Granblue Fantasy’s music, the synthesizer sounds are front and center, making it really memorable.
Also, the track features many key changes, so I think you can listen to it all the way through without getting bored.
Gloominator’s battle voice lines are fun too, so definitely give it a try.
Tiamat MagnaNarita Tsutomu17rank/position

This is the BGM used in the battle against the enemy character “Tiamat Magna.” It has an ethnic feel featuring a female choir, and the mysterious-sounding vocals are really captivating, aren’t they? It turns out there aren’t any fixed lyrics, so what’s being sung doesn’t have any particular meaning.
By the way, you can also listen to this track on the crew’s jukebox in the game, so be sure to give it a try.
Defend Order -Offensive Defense-Narita Tsutomu18rank/position

This is the track that plays during the Defend Order boss battle.
It was first used in the Modori Katsuwonus fishing event of “A Fresh Breeze Kicks Up Whitecaps.” With its lively vibe, it really amps up the fight.
Following “Wings of Black and Silver,” which plays in the Proto Bahamut battle, this is another BGM featuring vocals.
Be sure to listen for the vocals that are a perfect fit for battle!
Fleimel Island -Factory of the Ancient Era-Narita Tsutomu19rank/position

The piece that plays while exploring Freymel Island captivates with its heavy orchestral sound.
As the low end rumbles on, brass and strings weave melodies reminiscent of mechanical gears, conveying awe and grandeur toward a lost civilization.
Included on the album “GRANBLUE FANTASY ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK,” and later reinterpreted in orchestral and piano arrangements, this track is cherished as a representative island BGM from Granblue’s early days.
It’s perfect for when you want to feel the thrill of adventure.
Platinum SkyNarita Tsutomu20rank/position

The track used in the HELL-difficulty battle is a boss theme that really gets you pumped up.
It’s the kind of song that makes you think, “I’m not going to lose!!” right? Maybe it’s the guitar that boosts the mood even more—it sounds so cool and makes you feel stronger.
Music like this is essential in games, no doubt about it.


