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 Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
MatildaSuiyōbi no Campanella50rank/position

An early song by Wednesday Campanella.
Would it be appropriate to describe its distinctive sound as ethnically tinged electronica? Like their other tracks, it’s rich in wordplay, but instead of rapping, this song features melodic singing.
The lyric video—where a bandage printed with the lyrics is wrapped around a face and then unwound—is also surreal.
Wednesday Campanella Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Marie AntoinetteSuiyōbi no Campanella51rank/position

Marie Antoinette, the French princess who left behind the famous quote said to have triggered the French Revolution and was ultimately executed.
The song “Marie Antoinette” is about her.
With dark synthesizer tones and a heavy, thundering low-end beat, it leans strongly into EDM.
Over its serious mood ride eccentric lyrics and vocalist Kom_I’s laid-back singing, and that imbalance makes the track irresistibly addictive.
MitsukoSuiyōbi no Campanella52rank/position

A track included in the 2014 release “Cinema Jack.” The song was inspired by Sion Sono’s film “Guilty of Romance.” Most of the visuals are composed of stop-motion photographs, and the imagery draws you in before you know it.
MelosSuiyōbi no Campanella53rank/position

This download-only single, their second major-label release, is also included on the second EP Galapagos, created around the keywords “chill-out,” “spiritual,” and “organic sound.” While incorporating elements from Osamu Dazai’s short story Run, Melos!, the horse-racing-themed lyrics are distinctive yet undeniably tasteful.
The languid vocals and a tricky ensemble that employs irregular time signatures draw the listener into its world.
It’s a track that makes you want to replay it again and again, signaling a new stage for Wednesday Campanella.
MothraSuiyōbi no Campanella54rank/position

This song is included on the 3rd mini album “CINEMA JACK.” It’s a track that packs in all the most striking elements of Wednesday Campanella: crystalline vocals, cute rap, and an electro sound.
Since the lyrics are a string of distinctive words, it might be more fun to enjoy them as sounds rather than trying to dig too deeply into their meaning.
UtahSuiyōbi no Campanella55rank/position

This is a track produced by OORUTAICHI, included on the first EP Triathlon released in April 2015.
It gives a sense of an even more distinctive musicality compared to other Sui-Kan songs—rather than just a different taste.
It’s a psychedelic number brimming with mystery and allure, at once seemingly bright and yet incredibly dark.
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.


