Wednesday Campanella Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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 Song Ranking [2025] (1–10)
EdisonWednesday Campanella1rank/position

Wednesday Campanella made waves in 2021 when the second-generation vocalist, Utaha, joined the group.
This track is included on the EP Neon, released under the new lineup, and became a major hit that put the reborn Wednesday Campanella on the map.
The playful lyrics depict the protagonist’s dilemma—wanting to be an inventor but accidentally finding success in music—and are sure to make you chuckle.
The cool electronic sound and catchy melody will stick in your head after just one listen.
It’s a pop tune that gives a boost to anyone determined to stay true to what they love.
MomotaroWednesday Campanella2rank/position

There’s probably no other song that takes a classic folktale and turns it into something this poppy—and this funny.
It was first released in September 2014 as a limited-edition 100-yen single, and later included on the 4th mini-album “Take Me to Onigashima.” With a storyline that adds clever twists to the familiar tale—like a shut-in protagonist and a pheasant deemed unfit for battle—it’s brimming with humor, and its catchy phrases will stick in your head after just one listen.
It’s perfect not only for getting the party going at karaoke, but also for breaking the ice and getting laughs at any get-together with friends.
CharlotteWednesday Campanella3rank/position

This commercial depicts everyday life with different people having chocolate by their side, expressing how it supports each person’s happiness.
Whether they’re working hard or spending time with friends, the smiles brought by chocolate in every scene convey a straightforward sense of deliciousness and joy.
The song that further highlights the happiness and uplift brought by chocolate is “Charlotte” by Wednesday Campanella.
With the impression of powerful, beat-driven dance music—and lyrics that convey a sense of glamour—it evokes images of fun and happiness.
Nio (Kongō Rikishi) statuesWednesday Campanella4rank/position

Wednesday Campanella, known for their original songs, has been attracting attention.
Their release “Kongō Rikishi Statues” is also highly recommended.
To begin with, the Kongō Rikishi statues are Buddhist sculptures created in the Kamakura period by Unkei and Kaikei.
The song humorously portrays Unkei and Kaikei as they complete the statues.
The work has also gained popularity for the twerk dance featured in its music video.
If you give it a try, it can really work your abs.
Alternatively, you can use it as background music for exercise.
Live.Wednesday Campanella & yahyel5rank/position

This is the sixth major single, which drew attention for its collaboration with the four-piece band yahyel.
Its vivid, scene-setting depiction of death—and the message that suggests the contradiction of having to keep on living even in a modern world where such sights are commonplace—creates a powerful impact.
The ethereal, floating vocals and catchy beat seem to express both the fragility and the strength of life.
It’s an addictive track where the artistic sensibilities of two distinctive acts collide and fuse.
The Little Match GirlWednesday Campanella6rank/position

Among the songs Wednesday Campanella has released, “The Little Match Girl” is on the mellower side.
It’s a track from their November 2015 album Zipangu, inspired by Andersen’s fairy tale.
In this song, the perspective shifts to that of the person who buys the matches.
While mellow in tone, the subtly understated sound lays down a very groovy rhythm—a quiet yet dance-inducing track with a curious atmosphere.
mermaidWednesday Campanella7rank/position

This song portrays a mermaid’s budding feelings as she longs to leave the sea for a festival on land.
Created by Wednesday Campanella, known for their unique musical style, it was released in July 2023 and gained attention as the Coca-Cola commercial song featuring vocalist Utaha.
The image of her innocently having so much fun—taking the prince by the hand and even forgetting the pain in her feet—makes your heart flutter, doesn’t it? Also included on the EP “Rabbit Star,” this track reminds you of the courage to take a step toward a world you admire and the sparkling excitement of love.
Listen to it before a summer event, and it’s sure to boost your mood!





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