Wednesday Campanella's masterpieces and popular songs
Starting their activities in 2012, Wednesday Campanella has been releasing sophisticated tracks with a unique atmosphere.
If you’ve known Wednesday Campanella since back then, you might have thought of it as KOM_I’s solo project, since she handled vocals.
In fact, though, it was a music unit with Hidefumi Kenmochi producing the songs and Dir.F handling direction.
In 2021, KOM_I left the group, and Utaha joined as the second vocalist, continuing their activities.
In this article, we’ll introduce their popular songs all at once—from their debut to the present!
Their catalog is full of addictive tracks, from the lyrics to the melodies, so take this opportunity to give them a thorough listen.
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Wednesday Campanella's famous and popular songs (21–30)
Monster IslandSuiyōbi no Campanella

This song, written as the theme for the TV anime “Chibi Godzilla no Gyakushū,” bursts with Wednesday Campanella’s signature playful spirit.
Released in July 2025, it features an irresistibly addictive track by Hidefumi Kenmochi and lyrics that feel like peeking into the daily lives of the little kaiju—both leave a strong impression.
The groove that makes your body move and the unique call-and-response shouts are absolutely top-notch.
It’s the perfect energizing tune for when you want to cut loose with friends!
MitsukoSuiyōbi no Campanella

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.
Wednesday Campanella’s Best and Popular Songs (31–40)
Moving point PSuiyōbi no Campanella

A song by Wednesday Campanella, released digitally in December 2024.
It was selected as the theme song for Episode 7 of the Amazon Original drama “Oshi no Ko.” The lyrics cleverly weave mathematical concepts into the dynamics and distance between people, perfectly matched with a refined sonic approach.
It conveys the importance of living true to yourself, so it’s bound to resonate with those seeking a life unconstrained by existing frameworks.
An addictive work you’ll want to replay over and over again.
Original songSuiyōbi no Campanella
The rhythmic sound, perfect for a Korean fair, is an original track by Wednesday Campanella.
The catchy, addictive beat really highlights Uta’s cute, rap-style vocals.
Its upbeat groove sweeps you along and makes you crave a hearty, spicy pizza.
MomotaroSuiyōbi no Campanella

It’s a song that tells the story of Momotaro with distinctive lyrics and a rap rhythm.
A boy who’s a shut-in and only plays retro games is told to go slay demons, but even though he doesn’t want to, he’s forced to go.
And his companions—the dog, monkey, and pheasant—aren’t even any help in battle!
mermaidSuiyōbi no Campanella

The music unit Wednesday Campanella got off to a strong start in their new lineup, with their 8th digital single “Edison” becoming a major hit.
Their 11th digital single “Mermaid” was selected as the campaign song for Coke STUDIO, Coca-Cola’s immersive music platform, in which vocalist Utaha appears in a commercial.
The story woven through its breezy beats and rap exudes a pop sensibility that sweeps away the traditionally tragic image of the mermaid.
It’s a refreshing pop tune with a catchy melody that adds vibrant color to the summer.
ButterflySuiyōbi no Campanella


In this commercial, Uta introduces got2b’s hair color, clearly conveying what kind of look you can achieve.
The content straightforwardly depicts the change in hair color, and from the joyful and surprised expressions of people whose hair has changed, you can sense positive emotions.
The song that further accentuates the lightness of the visuals is Wednesday Campanella’s “Butterfly.” While the track conveys a distinctive sense of floating, the powerful vocals layered on top impart a feeling of strength, as if pushing you forward.


