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Vaundy Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Do you ever feel like, “I want to sing Vaundy’s songs at karaoke, but they seem difficult”? Vaundy’s tracks are known for their distinctive rhythms and phrasing, but there are also plenty of songs that are easy to get hyped during the chorus and ones that make it easy to capture the vibe.

The appeal is that there’s a great selection whether you want to amp things up with friends or sing solo and feel great.

In this article, we’ll introduce popular Vaundy songs for karaoke in a ranked list.

Vaundy Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Such a bitter storyNEW!Vaundy22rank/position

Such a Bitter Story / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Such a bitter storyNEW!Vaundy

A song about a heartrending romance has become popular at karaoke.

It features a luscious melody and lyrics that express the bitterness of love.

It was selected as the theme song for ABEMA’s dating show “Hanataba to Ookami-chan ni wa Damasarenai” and was released in March 2023.

Packed with Vaundy’s distinctive worldview, the track is pop while incorporating synth-pop and electronic elements.

It’s a song that resonates with those who have experienced the complexities and inner conflicts of love.

The key isn’t particularly high overall, and as long as you know where to use falsetto in the chorus, you can sing it comfortably at karaoke!

Seriously, sayonara baby.NEW!Vaundy23rank/position

“Majide, Sayonara Baby” by Vaundy is a track that was pre-released on Apple Music on May 9, 2025.

The vocal range spans C3 to G5, which is relatively wide, but most of the notes used aren’t very high, so I think it’s easier to sing for lower-voiced singers.

That said, early in the first chorus there’s a spot where the pitch jumps up, but it’s fine to use falsetto there, so no need to brace yourself! The song is basically sung in a relaxed, gentle manner, so try to keep your overall delivery loose and easy.

I can’t sleep because ideas are overflowingNEW!Vaundy24rank/position

The digital single “Ideas Overflow and I Can’t Sleep,” released in April 2026, was written as the theme song for the Monday 9 p.m.

drama “Canned Mackerel Goes to Space.” Its pop-rock sound and lyrics—where one’s inner world expands to a cosmic scale—leave a strong impression.

It’s packed with the thrill of a racing heart as ideas well up.

Perfect for anyone who wants a dose of uplifting energy!

CarnivalNEW!Vaundy25rank/position

Carnival / Vaundy: Music Video
CarnivalNEW!Vaundy

This song sharply captures the blend of glamour and chaos in contemporary society.

Released in November 2023, it was also selected as the theme song for the Netflix drama “Burning Betrayal (Mitarai-ke, Enjō-suru).” It’s included on Vaundy’s second album, “replica.” The lyrics depict people facing conflict and pain while searching for hope, resonating deeply with listeners.

The mysterious music video has also drawn attention, starring Mei Nagano.

It’s recommended for those who relate to the complexities of human relationships and emotional struggle.

The key isn’t too high, making it an easy choice to sing at karaoke.

SingularityNEW!Vaundy26rank/position

This is the official theme song for “Tate Museum — YBA & BEYOND,” held at the National Art Center, Tokyo, released on February 11, 2026.

Born from Vaundy’s experience living in the UK, the song is an exciting piece themed around a love for all forms of creation and a journey toward singularity.

Like “Fukakouryoku” and “Tokyo Flash,” it features a hip-hop-style beat approach, so the off-beats are just as important as the downbeats.

Since the tempo isn’t that fast, it might actually be easier to keep time by singing more crisply rather than in a flowing manner.

As you lock into the rhythm, you’ll likely notice the accent points too, so hit those accents vocally wherever the timing lines up.

Time ParadoxNEW!Vaundy27rank/position

Time Paradox (Theme Song of the Movie Doraemon: Nobita’s Earth Symphony) / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Time ParadoxNEW!Vaundy

A song that conveys the wish for each other’s happiness through a sci‑fi-like expression, as if you and the other person are hiding the future in your pockets.

Vaundy’s distinctive poetic wording and rhythmic melody blend beautifully, delivering a heartwarming message that resonates deeply.

The track was released in February 2024 as the theme song for the film “Doraemon: Nobita’s Earth Symphony.” It was also selected as the ending theme for the “Doraemon” anime, becoming a work loved by a wide range of generations.

It’s a recommended song for when you want to look back on memories with someone special or sing while thinking of that person.

finishing blowNEW!Vaundy28rank/position

Finishing Blow feat. Cory Wong (TV Anime 'SPY×FAMILY' Season 2 Ending Theme) / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
finishing blowNEW!Vaundy

Vaundy’s song was selected as the ending theme for Season 2 of the TV anime SPY×FAMILY.

Released for streaming in October 2023, the track blends funk, rock, and pop.

It features American guitarist Cory Wong, with striking funky guitar riffs and tension-building drums.

The lyrics reflect the complex emotions of Yor, one of the anime’s characters, portraying her inner conflict between a strong desire to protect her family and the cold resolve of a spy and assassin.

The word “yoru” (night), a play on Yor’s name, appears repeatedly, hinting at her dark past and hidden secrets.

It’s a great pick not only for karaoke but also for fans of the anime.