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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.

Wednesday Campanella’s best and popular songs (41–50)

UtahSuiyōbi no Campanella

Wednesday Campanella “Yuta”
UtahSuiyōbi no Campanella

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.

Wednesday Campanella’s classic and popular songs (51–60)

Tamao NishiSuiyōbi no Campanella

Wednesday Campanella “Nishi Tamio”
Tamao NishiSuiyōbi no Campanella

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.

Prince ShōtokuSuiyōbi no Campanella

Wednesday Campanella 'Prince Shōtoku'
Prince ShōtokuSuiyōbi no Campanella

A digital single released exclusively for streaming by Wednesday Campanella in October 2023.

It’s crafted as a medium-tempo track that simply makes you feel happy just by listening! The vocal melody doesn’t span a very wide range, so I think anyone can sing it comfortably.

Since it’s such a catchy and fun song, just be sure to lock in with the rhythm of the backing track when you sing.

Four Heavenly KingsSuiyōbi no Campanella

It’s a song that offers a modern interpretation of a historical figure.

Centered on Prince Shōtoku, it’s depicted with a distinctive sound and playful lyrics.

Released in April 2024, the track brims with Wednesday Campanella’s signature creativity.

It also serves as the tie-in song for the opening movie of the Harajuku facility “Harakado.” This is a track where electronic sounds and history merge to create a fresh musical experience—perfect for those seeking creative stimulation.

Be sure to give it a listen and enjoy everything that makes Wednesday Campanella so compelling.

red catSuiyōbi no Campanella

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!

Nio (Kongō Rikishi) statuesSuiyōbi no Campanella

Wednesday Campanella 'Kongorikishizō' (The Nio Guardian Statues)
Nio (Kongō Rikishi) statuesSuiyōbi no Campanella

Wednesday Campanella, known for creating unique songs, produced a track themed on the Kongorikishi statues—aptly titled “Kongorikishi.” When we think of Kongorikishi, the strong image is of the two figures, Agyo and Ungyo, forming a pair.

In the song, two people bound by a strong bond are compared to these statues.

It also includes stories about how the statues were made and fun facts about them.

If you know a bit about the statues beforehand, you’ll likely understand the song’s content even better.

Tamamo-no-MaeSuiyōbi no Campanella

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

Wednesday Campanella’s songs, which express Japanese history and legend through a unique interpretive lens, are rich with insight, evoking the lives of people from antiquity to the present and the shifts in society over time.

Their latest work is an ambitious piece themed around Tamayorihime, a figure from Heian-period tales, weaving universal themes such as power, beauty, and love into the lyrics.

Released on March 13, 2024, it was chosen as the theme song for the Amazon Original drama “My Undead Yokai Girlfriend.” The track’s musicality—melding traditional Japanese music with contemporary sounds—is also compelling.

With a message that resonates across eras, it’s a song we hope many people, regardless of age or gender, will listen to.