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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 Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

How could I possibly know?NEW!Vaundy36rank/position

An emotionally stirring track where a seemingly elusive yet profoundly probing lyrical world intertwines with a grand, dramatic soundscape.

Written as the theme song for the drama “PJ: Air Rescue Wing,” this piece perfectly complements the story depicting Japan Air Self-Defense Force rescue operations, starring Masayo Uchino.

Vaundy’s overwhelming expressive power—his true forte—and his deeply emotive vocals resonate with the heart.

Released digitally in April 2025, this track stands out among the songs he unveiled in quick succession that year.

The lyrics, centered on the mysterious certainties of life and a sense of mission, will gently encourage anyone facing a major challenge or searching for their path.

I am today as well.NEW!Vaundy37rank/position

I’m Still Here Today / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
I am today as well.NEW!Vaundy

Vaundy has gained popularity for his wide-ranging musicality, from stylish tracks to moving pieces.

Because his emotional works focus on conveying feeling, many of them tend to be easy to sing.

One song I recommend is Boku wa Kyou mo.

Featuring a strikingly profound message, this piece keeps what you might call the “flow” in rap simple, likely to let the lyrics come through.

The chorus doesn’t span a wide vocal range either, making it a comfortable choice even for those who struggle with high notes.

ReunionNEW!Vaundy38rank/position

This is a number by singer-songwriter Vaundy.

It serves as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Summer Hikaru Died” and is set for release in July 2025.

Vaundy himself delved into the original work and created the song based on a sense of “unease about not knowing what will happen next.” The rock sound, tinged with a foreboding atmosphere, is distinctly Vaundy.

The lyrics reflect the joy of a long-awaited reunion while projecting an unshakable doubt and loneliness—the fear that the other person may no longer be the same.

It meshes seamlessly with the original’s raw, prickling mood and its delicate, complex emotional nuances.

The calling voiceNEW!Vaundy39rank/position

Call (NHK General “Vaundy 18 Festival” Theme Song) / Vaundy: Music Video
The calling voiceNEW!Vaundy

“Yobigoe,” a song released by Vaundy in December 2025.

Written as the theme for NHK General’s project “18 Festival,” it drew attention for being performed together with 1,000 members of the 18-year-old generation.

Its lyrics, which seem to traverse between a grand worldview and the inner depths of the individual, convey a powerful message.

With choir-ready, richly layered choruses and an anthemic melody that swells with emotion, it’s perfect for singing together in unison.

Although it’s a challenging piece with substantial vocal demands, that only makes the sense of accomplishment extraordinary when everyone comes together to finish it at karaoke.

Like breathingNEW!Vaundy40rank/position

Like Breathing (Theme Song for the Film “Just the Two of Us”) / Vaundy: Music Video
Like breathingNEW!Vaundy

The song chosen as the theme for the film “Just Remembering” is “Like Breathing.” Included on the 2023 release of the second album “replica,” it became Vaundy’s first movie theme song.

The chorus begins in a slightly higher range, so you’ll need to project your voice, but up until the end of the second verse, it stays relatively restrained and steady, making it easier to sing.

After the second verse, it shifts into a powerful rock ballad, so release the restraint and sing with full energy.

Vaundy’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

shrine / palace / Miyake (surname) / Miya (given name or place name)NEW!Vaundy41rank/position

This song suggests that the various emotions we experience in life—and the conflicts that come with them—are essential elements that make us feel the reality of having been born.

It’s a track from Vaundy’s second album, “replica,” and the title is read as “Miyako.” The gentle rhythm and the floating, airy sound that further emphasizes it are striking, evoking an image of someone casually reflecting on themselves.

The lyrics convey a calm, matter-of-fact contemplation about being born, and perhaps the key is to sing it tenderly while settling into the rhythm.

normal temperatureNEW!Vaundy42rank/position

Crafted in Vaundy’s signature love-song style, this track was also chosen as a commercial song for Zexy.

With cool, understated vocals and a restrained arrangement, it gives off a stylish impression.

Meanwhile, the lyrics—playing on the title “Jōnetsu” (Ever-warm/Constant Heat)—sing of a straightforward love brimming with passion.

Alongside the message “I love you straightforwardly, always running hot,” it also conveys how the singer is deeply drawn to the other person, as in “When I’m with you, my heart starts pounding.” The contrast between the sound and the lyrics feels fresh, doesn’t it?