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 Ranking [2026] (61–70)
elementSuiyōbi no Campanella61rank/position

Wednesday Campanella began their indie activities in 2012.
It’s an unusual unit with KOM_I handling vocals, Hidefumi Kenmochi in charge of composition and arrangement, and Dir.F handling everything else.
Their track “Soshi” is rumored to be based on Ghost in the Shell—or maybe not, depending on who you ask.
Tamao NishiSuiyōbi no Campanella62rank/position

Just from the title, you might be left wondering who it refers to.
Nishitamao is the name given to Tama-chan, the bearded seal that appeared in the Tama River in 2002.
The song’s content also reflects this event, flowing through various rivers.
see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evilSuiyōbi no Campanella63rank/position

A catchy song with a title that evokes the Three Wise Monkeys—something every Japanese person has likely heard of.
Included on the 2018 second EP “Galapagos,” the track’s ensemble blends a traditional beat with inorganic digital sounds in a way that creates real addictiveness.
The contrast between the floating, airy melody and a message that can be read as contemporary crafts a unique worldview only Wednesday Campanella could express.
It’s a less-than-two-minute track that you can’t help but find captivating—an irresistibly catchy number.
Little Red Riding HoodSuiyōbi no Campanella64rank/position

Wednesday Campanella is a musical unit that has earned high praise from hardcore aficionados for its high-sense track-making.
Even after Utaha replaced the previous vocalist, they’ve continued to gain popularity with the same stylish and unique house sound.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Akazukin (Little Red Riding Hood).
There’s a rap section, but there’s no flow at all; it’s delivered in a conversational tone.
The chorus is kept in the mid-range, so I think it’s very easy for teenage girls to sing.
RamboSuiyōbi no Campanella65rank/position

A track from Wednesday Campanella’s third mini-album, “Cinema Jack.” As the title suggests, it’s a song themed after the film “Rambo,” but it doesn’t follow the movie’s plot; instead, it depicts Rambo working tirelessly as a company employee.
In other words, it’s a work-song.
Recommended for those exhausted by the daily grind.


