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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 Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Summertime GhostWednesday Campanella15rank/position

A beat-driven track intertwined with Shiha’s vocals unfolds into a highly addictive sound.

Released in April 2025, this song was written as the opening theme for the TV anime Kowloon Generic Romance, based on Jun Mayuzuki’s original work.

It wraps you in a slightly mysterious feeling, as if blending the sweltering heat of a midsummer night with a mirage that appears in a fleeting moment.

Items like iced coffee and electric fans that appear in the lyrics vividly color scenes of summer, leaving a nostalgic aftertaste.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a summer night when you feel like getting a little lost in thought.

ChateaubriandWednesday Campanella16rank/position

Wednesday Campanella 'Chateaubriand' (Official Audio)
Chateaubriand Wednesday Campanella

The music unit Wednesday Campanella has gained popularity for its unique musical style.

Known as a unit with unwavering musical identity, they continue to turn out hits with their cute yet sophisticated techno sound.

Among their tracks, a particularly recommended one is Chateau Briand.

The structure features rap in the beginning and vocals in the chorus, and since both sit in the mid range, even those with a limited vocal range can sing it comfortably.

If the sustained mid-to-high notes near the end of the chorus are challenging, it’s recommended to adjust the key to accommodate that section.

Joan of ArcWednesday Campanella17rank/position

The witty wordplay of Suiyoubi no Campanella is delightful.

You’ll be captivated by KOM_I’s beauty and eccentricity, no doubt about it.

I bet you’ll feel energized as you try to mimic the tongue-twister-like rap.

Once you’re hooked, you’ll fall deep like into a quagmire.

How a bus guide and Joan of Arc are connected—well, that’s something to enjoy by listening to the song.

Genghis KhanWednesday Campanella18rank/position

You might think it’s a song about Genghis Khan, the first emperor of the Mongol Empire, but it’s actually a track themed around jingisukan, the lamb dish said to be named after Genghis Khan.

Being included on the album “SUPERMAN,” where all the track titles use the names of great historical figures, makes it clear they’ve intentionally chosen a confusing title.

With distinctive timbres and rhythms that incorporate folk music and evoke Mongolia through various languages, the song stands out for portraying scenes from Japanese eateries that serve jingisukan.

Though packed with jokes, the lyrics vividly depict the lamb sizzling to perfection, thoroughly whetting the listener’s appetite.

Seven Lucky GodsWednesday Campanella19rank/position

A new commercial for Pizza Hut’s single-serving pizza, Hat Melts.

The signature style is dipping it into a special sauce, and this time they’re introducing a gratin-inspired Hat Melt.

The ad features Uta, the vocalist of Wednesday Campanella, whose friendly narration and delicious-looking expressions leave a strong impression.

The background music also uses her song “Shichifukujin.” It’s an upbeat track that captures her unique world, so if you’re interested, be sure to check out the song as well.

red catWednesday Campanella20rank/position

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!

Wednesday Campanella Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

I have lots of wishes.Wednesday Campanella21rank/position

Wednesday Campanella’s classic “Negai wa Gyo-san.” Because of its grand yet gentle melody, many people probably feel it’s an easy song to sing.

It’s true that the A and B sections fall into the easier category among the pieces introduced here, but the chorus is different.

In the latter part of the chorus, the high-pitched phrase is sung with a tone that combines the softness of falsetto and the core of mixed voice, and on top of that, it must be sustained as a long tone—making it deceptively challenging.

If you want to develop a delicate falsetto, definitely give it a try.