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Michael Giacchino Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Michael Giacchino Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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Michael Giacchino Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Michael Giacchino is an American composer who earned high acclaim after scoring the 1999 shooting game Medal of Honor.

When he first began his music career, he primarily worked on game music for home consoles and arcade games, but he gradually moved on to composing for television dramas and Hollywood films, ultimately achieving enough recognition to win the Academy Award for Best Original Score.

This time, we present a ranking of Michael Giacchino’s most popular tracks!

Michael Giacchino Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

Married LifeMichael Giacchino1rank/position

It’s a masterpiece with an inspiring melody and deep emotional resonance.

Used in the opening montage of the film “Up,” it beautifully portrays the joys and sorrows of the protagonist Carl’s life.

Composed by Michael Giacchino in 2009, it won the Academy Award for Best Original Score.

The music is gentle yet vibrant, offering a soothing presence.

It doesn’t force emotions; instead, it has a warmth that stays close to the listener’s heart.

It’s perfect for a wedding welcome scene, helping guests relax while lifting their spirits.

A wonderful piece that will resonate with the hearts of the couple and all their guests.

All The Jurassic World’s A RageMichael Giacchino2rank/position

The serene, string solo melody makes me imagine both an ending and a beginning to the story.

The structure is superb, unfolding from a quiet prayer into a majestic orchestral swell, expressing a wish for a future where humans and dinosaurs coexist.

It delivers a moving, hope-filled finale that is quintessential Michael Giacchino.

This piece closes the film Jurassic World: Dominion and is included on the album Jurassic World Dominion (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).

It was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London between April and May 2021.

This single track alone may leave you immersed in a grand afterglow and emotion as if you’ve just finished watching the film.

As the Jurasic World TurnsMichael Giacchino3rank/position

A track from the original soundtrack of the 2015 science fiction film Jurassic World, released by Universal Pictures.

As the fourth installment in the Jurassic Park series, the story unfolds at a new theme park, Jurassic World—a popular tourist destination drawing 20,000 visitors daily—set 22 years after the tragedy of the first film, Jurassic Park.

Matching the scope of the story, the music feels grand and expansive, leaving a majestic, sweeping impression.

It’s a piece that can be enjoyed by both those who have seen the film and those who haven’t.

At Jurassic World’s End Credits / SuiteMichael Giacchino4rank/position

The majestic sound of the orchestra makes me imagine the story’s climax.

This suite graces the end credits of the 2018 film Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

When Michael Giacchino’s new themes intertwine with that legendary melody everyone knows, it’s truly stirring.

Included on the album “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” the piece runs about 11 minutes with an epic structure.

It rekindles the excitement of watching the film and is an irresistible track for fans of the series.

It’s Like Herding ParasaurolophusMichael Giacchino5rank/position

Michael Giacchino, an Academy Award–winning composer, is truly brilliant at reworking the themes he inherited from John Williams.

The piece I’m introducing here is from the 2022 film Jurassic World: Dominion.

Featured on the album Jurassic World Dominion, this track scores a chase scene where the protagonist, like a cowboy, rides a horse across a snow-covered plain to drive a herd of Parasaurolophus.

It’s a must-listen for the way it shifts from tense action passages to a hopeful melody in the latter half.

The score as a whole blends respect for the series with fresh appeal, and it’s been highly praised by fans.

Just listening to it makes you feel the thrill of being in the dinosaurs’ world!

Kremlin With AnticipationMichael Giacchino6rank/position

This piece is Michael Giacchino’s “Kremlin With Anticipation.” It’s used in the blockbuster film Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.

The male choir gives it an eerie, almost grotesque atmosphere that’s truly terrifying.

Overall, the track builds tension, and when it reaches its peak and segues into the Mission: Impossible theme, it’s absolutely spine-tingling!

Light The FuseMichael Giacchino7rank/position

The main phrase of that ultra-famous theme from the Mission: Impossible series is so insanely catchy and hooky that it’s become symbolic of the franchise itself.

That’s why it appears frequently, in various forms, across the scores of every installment.

“Light The Fuse” is another track that cleverly weaves in that signature phrase while giving it a stylish, badass arrangement.

The title alone might ring a bell: it’s the piece that plays with the staff credits in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, right after the opening scene where Ethan escapes from the Moscow prison and says, “Light the fuse.” No two ways about it—pure, unadulterated cool.

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