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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Masterpieces that sing of wonder. Recommended popular songs (1–10)
Mr. Wonderlandsasakure.UK fiito. pirio

Included on the 2013 album “Tondemo Mirai Kuusouzu.” A songwriter-composer and DJ from Fukushima Prefecture.
Specializes in chiptune-style sounds grounded in a world of “science fiction” and “fable,” and is also recognized beyond music for pixel-art animation and artwork.
p0uv1BUCK-TICK

Included on the 2007 album “Tenshi no Revolver.” A five-piece band from Gunma Prefecture formed in 1985.
Despite the hard guitar and powerful drums, it’s a song whose pop and catchy melody lingers in your heart, and when the deep, resonant vocals come in, it becomes something that could only be BUCK-TICK—nothing else—and that’s remarkable.
SIX DAY WONDERsutoreitenaa

Included on the 2007 album “LINEAR.” A four-piece rock band formed in 1998.
The band’s name means “a person who makes things straight.” The vocalist’s nonchalant delivery fits nicely with the lyrical rhythms and melodies that convey a sense of space or openness.
wonder boyYokoyama Yuu

It’s included on Kanjani Eight’s 2007 album “KJ2 Zukkoke Dai Dassō.” Born in 1981.
A singer and actor from Osaka City, and a member of Kanjani Eight.
His vocal style—singing over pop, catchy melodies with bits of rap—has a distinctly idol-like vibe and really adds a nice flavor.
the wonderland from LABvistlip

Included on the 2011 album “ORDER MADE.” A five-member rock band formed on Tanabata in 2007.
Their sound evokes loud rock, with hard, noisy guitars and drums that convey a sense of power, topped by a narcissistic yet lyrical vocal, resulting in a quintessentially visual-kei style.
A Mysterious ExperienceMatsutōya Yumi

Included on the 1983 album “VOYAGER.” Born in 1954.
A singer-songwriter from Tokyo.
Theme song for Sanrio Puroland’s 15th Anniversary live show “Fairy Tale of the Forest ~Love Forever~.” The structure presents everyday life in the A section, and a “mysterious experience” in the B section and the chorus.
Wonderland / The Country of WondersGotch

Included on the 2014 album “Can’t Be Forever Young.” Born in 1976.
A singer-songwriter from Shizuoka Prefecture.
Vocalist and guitarist of ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION.
The gently wavering melody line, the tone of the acoustic guitar, and the languid vocals fuse in an indescribably appealing way.

