A masterpiece that sings of wonder. Recommended popular songs.
This is a song list collecting tracks that feature the word “Wonder” in the title or incorporate wonder as a theme.
Why not listen and compare how each artist expresses what they find wondrous in their lyrics?
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A masterpiece that sings of wonder. Recommended popular songs (21–30)
wonderYamane Marina

Included on the 2014 album “Sing and Be Happy!”.
Born in 1989.
A singer-songwriter from Shimane Prefecture, she offers mellow, atmospheric melodies, with the elegant tones of piano and violin flowing in the background.
Carried by that, her translucent voice sings lyrically and is a delight to the ears.
Diorama WonderlandMatenrou Opera

Included on the rental-only album “Before Justice,” released in 2012.
A four-piece symphonic metal band formed in Tokyo in 2007.
The frenzied, double-time, driving drums bear down with overwhelming force, leaving you utterly stunned as you listen.
mysteryHoshino Gen

From the very first moment of meeting, Gen Hoshino paints a wistful, enchanting love story with keen insight and gentle sensitivity.
He gracefully expresses encounters and pure, reasonless infatuation, blending a comfortable, 1980s pop-inspired sound with soulful vocals in perfect balance.
Released in April 2021, the song was written as the theme for the TBS drama “Kikazaru Koi ni wa Riyū ga Atte,” and since 2023 it has also been featured in Kirin Beer’s Tanrei Green Label commercials.
It’s a track that tenderly embraces mature feelings of love—ideal for a quiet night with someone special or as the perfect companion on a drive.
W:Wonder taleTamura Yukari

Included on the 2013 album “The Fruit of the Spiral.” Ending theme for the anime “Oreshura” (My Girlfriend and Childhood Friend Fight Too Much).
Born in 1976.
A voice actress and singer from Fukuoka Prefecture.
An up-tempo song whose fresh, pop melody pairs perfectly with her sweet vocals.
Eighth WonderAAA

The title track of the 2013 album “Eighth Wonder,” which was paired with the single “Love Is In The Air” released the same year.
A six-member music group formed in 2005 under avex trax.
The group’s name is taken from the initials of “Attack All Around,” meaning “to take on everything.”
Wonder LoveD-51

The B-side track to the 2004 single “Dreamin’ on.” A music duo from Okinawa formed in 2003.
Their unit name was inspired by a locomotive, but in an interview they said they chose it because they liked the way it sounded, only learning about the locomotive afterward.
With a rhythm that evokes a marching tune and a very light step, it really lifts your spirits.
Japan is a wondrously mysterious placearashi

Included in the 2015 album Japonism, Yoitoko Edition.
A cover of a 1985 song by Shonentai.
A five-member idol group from Johnny & Associates that debuted in 1999.
The song pairs a pop, catchy melody with lyrics that make no sense, making it truly a mysterious, bewildering track.

