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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] (41–50)

ChupacabraSuiyōbi no Campanella43rank/position

This piece was created in collaboration with Red Bull THE SPRING EDITION Sakura Flavor.

As the artist themselves describes it as “an eerie feeling as if the composition of my blood has changed,” it’s a track with a uniquely distinctive worldview.

TsuchinokoSuiyōbi no Campanella44rank/position

A track included on the major first EP “UMA,” released in 2016.

As you know, UMA is an abbreviation for Unidentified Mysterious Animal, but in fact it’s a coined term.

This song takes as its theme one of the most famous UMAs: the Tsuchinoko.

DraculaSuiyōbi no Campanella45rank/position

How about a song themed around vampires—the classic Halloween costume? It’s a track by the music unit Wednesday Campanella, released in November 2014 and included on their 4th mini-album “Take Me to Onigashima.” Contrary to the dark impression suggested by the title, the song is uniquely crafted with a deliberately pastoral, gently soothing tone.

Depicting a comedic and heartwarming scene of vampires holding a year-end party, the piece is full of the group’s signature playfulness.

It’s an offbeat choice you can enjoy even with friends who aren’t into horror.

Performed as an encore at their Budokan show, it’s the kind of number that’s sure to lighten the mood with its unexpected twist if you sing it at karaoke.

NapoleonSuiyōbi no Campanella46rank/position

A track included on ‘Triathlon.’ Rather than the usual playful, humorous vibe, it’s been crafted into a stylish song with a distinctly urban atmosphere.

The music video is also more subdued than usual, showcasing a cooler side.

BuckinghamSuiyōbi no Campanella47rank/position

This is a song that makes the most of the catchy sound of the word “Buckingham.” On September 6, 2021, KOM_I, who had been the vocalist for Wednesday Campanella, announced her departure.

Joining the group as the new lead and vocalist was Uta, instantly recognizable for her bold braids and piercings.

“Buckingham” is one of the tracks from the first double A-side single released under the new lineup.

Right from the intro, she delivers an impactful rap.

It’s a song that immediately showcases the charm of Uta’s voice.

PhoenixSuiyōbi no Campanella48rank/position

Wednesday Campanella “Phoenix” 2016-09-03
PhoenixSuiyōbi no Campanella

A song released in 2016.

The exotic sound pairs well with the piano-based backing, resulting in a track that has a different vibe from their previous works.

Although the video is a live performance, the sensational show—unlike that of any existing artist—overwhelms viewers as expected.

BrutusSuiyōbi no Campanella49rank/position

Wednesday Campanella “BRUTUS”
BrutusSuiyōbi no Campanella

This is a fairly early song included on their first demo from their indie days.

Since personal names are often used in the titles, it appears that this song is also named after Brutus, the politician from the Roman Republic.

However, as with others, the song presents its own unique worldview, with few clear points in common observable from the music itself.