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Bellabel Park Soundtrack Added to Nintendo Music App

Nintendo Music's delayed weekly update was worth the wait: 31 tracks from Meetup in Bellabel Park have been added, pushing the Super Mario Bros. Wonder album to 117 total tracks.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated Mar 26, 2026

Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Meetup in ...

Nintendo Music skipped its usual weekly update window this week, and now the reason is clear. 31 tracks from Meetup in Bellabel Park have officially been added to the app, timed to coincide with the release of Super Mario Bros. Wonder on Nintendo Switch 2.

From 85 to 117: what the Wonder album looks like now

Before the Bellabel Park addition, the Super Mario Bros. Wonder album on Nintendo Music sat at 85 tracks. That was already a solid collection, covering the original game's full soundtrack. The new batch pushes the total to 117 tracks, with the complete listening time now clocking in at 3 hours and 15 minutes.

That is a meaningful jump, not just a token handful of extras. The music lead for Meetup in Bellabel Park is credited as Shinho Fujii, with compositions by Yuka Usui, according to the DLC's in-game credits.

Why Nintendo held the update

The delay caused some speculation among fans earlier in the week, with many correctly guessing Nintendo was holding the drop to align with the Switch 2 Edition launch. Here's the thing: that kind of coordinated rollout makes sense. Dropping the Bellabel Park music before the game itself was available would have been a strange move, and syncing both releases gives the new content a proper moment.

The wait was short, and the payoff is a noticeably expanded album rather than a few ambient loops.

New profile icons arrive alongside the music

The soundtrack drop is not the only Bellabel Park content hitting Nintendo's ecosystem right now. A new wave of profile icons featuring Rosalina and several other characters has gone live, each priced at 10 Platinum Points. The first wave is available immediately.

For players building out their Nintendo profile alongside their Switch Online library, it is a tidy pair of additions that arrived together.

What this means for Wonder fans

For anyone who played Super Mario Bros. Wonder on the original Switch and has a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, the Nintendo Music app just became a noticeably better place to revisit the game's audio. Over three hours of music covering both the base game and the new Bellabel Park content is a solid archive, and the credited composers give fans a clearer picture of who shaped the DLC's sound.

If you want the full picture on what changed with the Switch 2 release itself, the Super Mario Wonder version 1.2.0 update details cover the hardware-specific improvements that came alongside this content drop. Make sure to check out more:

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