Wednesday Campanella Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Wednesday Campanella is known for songs that, while possessing a unique worldview, still feel pop—like Momotaro, which reinterprets a classic folktale in a modern way, and Ra, born from a tie-up with Nissin Curry Meshi.
The crisp electronic sounds are a pleasure to the ears.
This time, we’ll introduce some of their popular tracks in a ranking format.
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Wednesday Campanella Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
HimikoSuiyōbi no Campanella56rank/position

This song is crafted with the concept of “What if Himiko of Yamatai were a weathercaster?” Pop and stylish, it blends lyrics inspired by the legend that Himiko could divine the weather with an EDM sound, resulting in a rhythmic finish.
The music video, featuring Uta dressed as a weathercaster, pairs a neon-drenched aesthetic with sleek visuals in the final act—an off-kilter mix that makes the song’s world even catchier and more captivating.
The steadily intensifying EDM sound is guaranteed to hype up any live performance.
maneki-neko (beckoning cat)Suiyōbi no Campanella57rank/position

A uniquely conceived song about a lucky beckoning cat, famed for bringing prosperity in business, who moonlights as a sharp management consultant.
The looping hook in the chorus and the sections featuring four-character idioms related to commerce are especially catchy, making the lyrics easy to remember and highly addictive—you’ll find yourself humming them after just one listen.
The music video’s director, Midori Takagi, like the vocalist Uta, was in her early twenties at the time of production.
The MV, born from the fresh sensibilities of youth, is also a must-see.
Matsuo BashōSuiyōbi no Campanella58rank/position

Created as a collaboration with Toyota’s Prius, this song turns the ride quality into lyrics, sprinkling in various car-related terms throughout.
Intertwined with references to Matsuo Basho, it takes on a mysterious character.
There are many water-themed effects, evoking “an old pond; a frog jumps in—the sound of water.” The meticulously crafted music video is also a highlight.
floating cloudSuiyōbi no Campanella59rank/position

Wednesday Campanella, which drew attention when it was announced in 2021 that KOM_I, who had served as the group’s iconic vocalist, would be leaving.
The song “Ukigumo” is included on their first mini-album, “Crawl and Pull-Up,” released in 2013.
It’s a track brimming with Wednesday Campanella’s distinctive world—a mysterious, floating sensation that evokes cherry blossoms and Japan’s beautiful scenery, with the traditional motif of kachō-fūgetsu woven into the lyrics.
Listening to it while gazing at cherry blossoms at night may let you savor that beautiful scenery even more.
Yumeji TakehisaSuiyōbi no Campanella60rank/position

When it comes to symbols of summer, fireworks come to mind: their fleeting beauty and the transience with which they vanish.
Wednesday Campanella’s song Takehisa Yumeji evokes exactly that summer fireworks atmosphere.
Its sprightly rhythm and beautiful melody reflect the wistful allure of fireworks.
Like fireworks—beautiful yet somehow pensive and bittersweet—it’s a track that lingers, and many will be reminded of that summer, those summer fireworks.
It’s a number packed with words that conjure the feeling of summer.


