Roselia’s iconic songs. Recommended track list.
Introducing Roselia’s masterpieces and recommended tracks!
Roselia is a group from the girls’ band project “BanG Dream!” known for their cool image.
Dressed in gothic-style outfits that are cute yet somehow give off an unapproachable vibe, they effortlessly perform songs of such high quality you’ll almost doubt your ears.
Right now, more and more people are getting hooked on the one-of-a-kind world they create!
If you haven’t heard of Roselia yet, take this opportunity to give them a listen!
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Roselia's masterpieces. Recommended songs list (1–10)
BLACK SHOUTRoselia

Roselia’s memorable first single, released in 2017.
It reached 7th on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
When I first heard the hard-hitting track—seemingly relishing the contrast with its gothic lolita aesthetic—I was genuinely surprised.
True to the title “BLACK SHOUT,” the powerful shouts resonate beautifully.
ONENESSRoselia

Their fourth single, praised for its cool lyrics while keeping its emotional rock vibe intact.
Yurika Endo’s bass adds a great flavor.
The lyrical world—where dreams, love, and the future are essential to people, and believing in such things unites friends as one—is wonderful.
By the way, the song title “ONENESS” means harmony or unity.
Heat-Colored StarmineRoselia

Akesaka Satomi’s keyboard, which has supported the band since its formation, rings out beautifully.
It was also used as the ending theme for the original anime BanG Dream!.
The lyrics seem to sing about fireworks, yet subtly hint at romance, making your heart skip a beat.
This was their third single, released while the excitement from their second single had yet to cool down.
Back when they first formed, their single release pace was quite fast.
Roselia's masterpieces. Recommended songs list (11–20)
promiseRoselia

Their 10th single, released in early 2020, is a track with a restrained intensity.
The lyrics feel like a gentle, Roselia-style anthem cheering on life from start to finish.
Life may have more hardships than joys—but don’t lose, this is our promise! That kind of story lives in this song.
It’s a track where you can discover a new charm, different from the usual Roselia.
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 Road KnightRoselia

It’s a song that feels like you often hear it when people perform so-called “wotagei.” With a gentle mid-tempo melody, there are no piercing guitars, no aggressive drums, and no intense shouts in this track.
Even the title, “Sunny Spot Road Night,” feels almost too gentle for Roselia, doesn’t it? It seems like a love song, but the way it stops short of declaring itself one somehow makes my heart skip a beat instead.
BRAVE JEWELRoselia

From the very beginning of the song, it’s a track that gets everyone hyped with Haruka Kudo’s guitar making you shout, “Ohhh!” I used to worry whether a voice-actor unit could really handle the guitar, but their improvement makes that concern feel like a lie.
The lyrics—about how sincere feelings turn into jewels that light up our anxieties—carry a rock spirit and are great! It was used as the opening theme for BanG Dream! TV.


