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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.

Wednesday Campanella Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Tamamo-no-MaeSuiyōbi no Campanella11rank/position

Wednesday Campanella “Tamamo-no-Mae”
Tamamo-no-MaeSuiyōbi no Campanella

A single released in March 2024 as the theme song for the Amazon Original drama “My Beloved Yokai Girlfriend.” In line with the show’s world, which fuses yokai and otaku culture, the track takes inspiration from the Heian-period legend of the fox spirit, weaving together an alluring mystique with playful, pop-tinged wordplay—lyrics that really leave an impression.

The rom-com chemistry between lead actors Hayato Sano and Ai Yoshikawa, along with the buzz of Shiina Utaha also appearing in the cast, creates a synergistic effect.

Its driving dance beat and the repetition of catchy phrases give it an addictive quality that’ll have you humming along even after watching the drama.

It’s a track packed with Wednesday Campanella’s signature quirky playfulness, perfectly coloring a story that also contains elements of mystery and horror.

RaSuiyōbi no Campanella12rank/position

A uniquely brilliant concept that fuses the ancient Egyptian sun god with Japan’s beloved national dish, curry—an irresistibly addictive track.

Featured on the album “Zipangu,” released in November 2015, the song leaves a powerful impression with its striking contrast between a divine worldview and appetite-stimulating lyrics.

It also drew attention through a collaboration with Nissin Foods’ “Nissin Curry Meshi,” and its music video won an award at the SPACE SHOWER MUSIC AWARDS.

Wordplay unfolds over electronic beats, brimming with a playful energy that sparks listeners’ imaginations.

Ghosts and the WriterSuiyōbi no Campanella13rank/position

Wednesday Campanella 'Ghost and Writer' Lyric Video
Ghosts and the WriterSuiyōbi no Campanella

This is a song by Wednesday Campanella, notable for its distinctive worldview and euphoric sound.

Written as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Kon-Katsu 1000 Hon Knock,” it was digitally released in February 2024.

The lyrics, themed around a mysterious relationship with an ex-boyfriend who has become a ghost, deftly depict the inner struggles of a woman torn between real-life romance and her ideals.

It captivatingly expresses the world of matchmaking, where fluttering excitement and disappointment intersect, through Wednesday Campanella’s signature pop sensibility.

It’s a recommended track not only for those troubled by love, but also for anyone who wants to enjoy unique music.

OrihimeSuiyōbi no Campanella14rank/position

Wednesday Campanella “Orihime”
OrihimeSuiyōbi no Campanella

How about a song by Wednesday Campanella for the special day of Tanabata? It’s a track called “Orihime,” which adds a modern interpretation to the Tanabata legend.

Its hallmark is the appearance of Orihime portrayed as a Reiwa-era gal.

Blending Japanese tradition with contemporary reality, the song offers a fresh perspective on Tanabata.

It’s a perfect pick if you’re looking for a slightly unconventional love song.

Surrender your body and soul to the music!

red catSuiyōbi no Campanella15rank/position

This is a heartwarming song set in a ramen shop.

Written as the theme song for the TBS anime “Ramen Akaneko,” the track is included on the EP “POP DELIVERY,” released in June 2024.

Its cozy atmosphere and pop sound blend perfectly, and Shiha’s gentle vocals soothe the listener’s heart.

It’s the perfect song for taking a breather amid busy days.

Recommended not only for ramen lovers but for anyone seeking comfort.

Give it a listen, and you’re sure to feel energized for tomorrow!

AladdinSuiyōbi no Campanella16rank/position

With its seemingly intricately interwoven rhythms creating a unique groove, “Aladdin” is a track that hooks you more the more you listen.

The song was included as the first track on their first digital album after their 2016 major-label debut, “SUPERMAN,” and they also performed it on the hugely popular music program Music Station, making it one of Wednesday Campanella’s signature songs.

The lamp in the song’s title, “Aladdin,” would normally summon the Genie when rubbed, but they wrote this track from the perspective of “What if he didn’t come out?” That’s why the lyrics talk about abrasives and cleaning.

Summertime GhostSuiyōbi no Campanella17rank/position

A beat-driven track intertwined with Shiha’s vocals unfolds into a highly addictive sound.

Released in April 2025, this song was written as the opening theme for the TV anime Kowloon Generic Romance, based on Jun Mayuzuki’s original work.

It wraps you in a slightly mysterious feeling, as if blending the sweltering heat of a midsummer night with a mirage that appears in a fleeting moment.

Items like iced coffee and electric fans that appear in the lyrics vividly color scenes of summer, leaving a nostalgic aftertaste.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a summer night when you feel like getting a little lost in thought.

ChateaubriandSuiyōbi no Campanella18rank/position

Wednesday Campanella 'Chateaubriand' (Official Audio)
ChateaubriandSuiyōbi no Campanella

The music unit Wednesday Campanella has gained popularity for its unique musical style.

Known as a unit with unwavering musical identity, they continue to turn out hits with their cute yet sophisticated techno sound.

Among their tracks, a particularly recommended one is Chateau Briand.

The structure features rap in the beginning and vocals in the chorus, and since both sit in the mid range, even those with a limited vocal range can sing it comfortably.

If the sustained mid-to-high notes near the end of the chorus are challenging, it’s recommended to adjust the key to accommodate that section.

Joan of ArcSuiyōbi no Campanella19rank/position

Wednesday Campanella “Joan of Arc”
Joan of ArcSuiyōbi no Campanella

The witty wordplay of Suiyoubi no Campanella is delightful.

You’ll be captivated by KOM_I’s beauty and eccentricity, no doubt about it.

I bet you’ll feel energized as you try to mimic the tongue-twister-like rap.

Once you’re hooked, you’ll fall deep like into a quagmire.

How a bus guide and Joan of Arc are connected—well, that’s something to enjoy by listening to the song.

Genghis KhanSuiyōbi no Campanella20rank/position

You might think it’s a song about Genghis Khan, the first emperor of the Mongol Empire, but it’s actually a track themed around jingisukan, the lamb dish said to be named after Genghis Khan.

Being included on the album “SUPERMAN,” where all the track titles use the names of great historical figures, makes it clear they’ve intentionally chosen a confusing title.

With distinctive timbres and rhythms that incorporate folk music and evoke Mongolia through various languages, the song stands out for portraying scenes from Japanese eateries that serve jingisukan.

Though packed with jokes, the lyrics vividly depict the lamb sizzling to perfection, thoroughly whetting the listener’s appetite.