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Roselia Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Roselia is a fictional girls’ band that appears in the multimedia franchise “BanG Dream!” as well as a real-life voice actress unit formed by its voice cast.

With a gothic musical style based on the concept of “weighty sound and a dark worldview,” they captivate fans not only within the anime but also at their real-life concerts.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Roselia’s most popular songs, so whether you’re a fan of the anime or a rock enthusiast, be sure to check it out!

Roselia Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Opera of the wastelandRoselia15rank/position

[BanG Dream!] Tried playing Roselia – Opera of the Wasteland / BanG Dream! Roselia 5th Single Full Drum Cover
Opera of the wastelandRoselia

With this song, Yurika Endo graduated from Roselia, and Yuki Nakashima joined as the sixth member of the band.

Listening to the lyrics—about never running away and creating a new world—while reflecting on the member change makes it all the more moving.

And the drum sound is just way too cool…

Re:birth dayRoselia16rank/position

(On sale 6/28!!) Roselia 2nd single CD “Re:birth day” (preview video)
Re:birth dayRoselia

It’s their second single, released in 2017, yet it still enjoys a fervent following.

The buildup during the instrumental break is absolutely incredible! The chorus uses a lot of repetition, so you’ll find yourself humming it before you know it.

“Re:birth day” probably means being born anew.

It’s Roselia’s youth anthem that says people can always be reborn by forging ahead.

I’m sure it will give you energy.

Ringing BloomRoselia17rank/position

[BanG Dream! Garupa] Roselia – Tried playing “Ringing Bloom” full / BanG Dream! Roselia song full drum cover
Ringing BloomRoselia

This song feels like the very essence of Roselia, powered by Aina Aiba’s strong vocals.

Its exhilarating energy and strength make you forget your worries and doubts.

For those who are a bit dismissive, thinking, “Isn’t it just a band with voice actors?” I want you to listen to this track first.

It was also used as the ending theme for the TV program BanG Dream! TV.

Safe and soundRoselia18rank/position

[Sample Video] Roselia 8th Single “Safe and Sound” (On sale 2/20!!)
Safe and soundRoselia

Their eighth single, released in 2019.

The day after the single’s release, “BanG Dream! 7th☆LIVE Day1 Hitze” was held at the Budokan.

This song isn’t the usual hard-driving, melodious rock that pushes forward.

The lyrics are wrapped in a sense of relief, as if something has been accomplished.

It’s a great track—one I hope even non-fans will give a listen.

SanctuaryRoselia19rank/position

[BanG Dream!][Expert] BanG Dream! #268 Sanctuary (with lyrics)
SanctuaryRoselia

“Sanctuary” means a sacred place.

I think you’ll understand when you listen, but you’ll surely find yourself thinking, “I wish more people knew this song.” That’s how wonderful it is.

The carefully chosen words in the lyrics feel like a glimpse into the world of poetry.

It’s also an outstanding rock ballad—one I hope you’ll listen to with someone you love.

Sunlit MusicalRoselia20rank/position

Born from the BanG Dream! franchise, Roselia is a band defined by its gothic, majestic worldview.

As an authentic girls’ band whose voice actresses actually perform the instruments, they’ve achieved popularity that goes beyond the typical scope of a voice-actor unit.

Their 2023 release, Sunlit Musical, is a refreshing pop-rock track that vividly overturns their previous image, as if bathed in bright summer sunlight.

Sparkling synths and a driving band sound burst forth like spray under the sun.

Depicting the brilliance of summer and the irreplaceable moments shared with friends, this song has the potential to become a long-loved summer classic.

Be sure to experience this new side of Roselia.

Roselia Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

trajectoryRoselia21rank/position

[Sample Video] Roselia 5th Single Coupling Track “Kiseki” (in stores 3/21!!)
trajectoryRoselia

The coupling track from their fifth single, “Opera of the Wasteland.” After this, their first album “Anfang” was released, and bassist Yurika Endo graduated from Roselia.

Thinking about that, it also sounds like a farewell song timed with Yurika Endo’s departure.

The words of gratitude in the lyrics—“thank you”—are truly heartfelt and resonate deeply.