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

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Parting Letter / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
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Vaundy’s classic “Okitegami” stands out for its profound message.

It’s a J-pop track with strong rock elements and is relatively easy to sing compared to his other songs.

You might feel a powerful impact in the chorus, but that’s simply because Vaundy’s expression is so skillful; the vocal line itself doesn’t sit in a particularly high range, so when you actually try singing it, you’ll likely find it surprisingly approachable.

The falsetto at the end of the chorus is one of the tricky spots, but if that part feels too tough, try boldly switching to your chest voice.

Vaundy’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)

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Flower Fortune-telling / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
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Singer-songwriter Vaundy is known for his wide musical range.

While he’s praised for both his low and high registers, “Hanauroi” particularly showcases his upper range.

It’s a J-pop track with slightly bluesy phrases, featuring an extremely high line near the end of the chorus.

The range is quite broad, from mid1 F to hi D.

The highest chest voice note, hi A#, which requires mixed voice, appears 10 times, and the highest falsetto note, hi D, occurs frequently toward the end.

It’s a challenging piece, but for those who enjoy singing with mixed voice, it’s very satisfying—so definitely give it a try.

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Melting sink / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
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Vaundy’s “Yūkai sink” is a track that stands out for its contrast between a catchy melody and a comforting beat.

A minimal yet captivating rhythm pairs with smoothly flowing synths, quietly dissolving everyday stress.

The music video renders a dreamlike world in visuals, enriching the overall musical experience.

In karaoke, the song’s expansive melodic lines can unlock the singer’s emotions and enable a pleasantly expressive performance.

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Vaundy’s “Hadaka no Yūsha” (Naked Hero), which moves everyone’s heart, leaves a lasting impression with its passionate melody that reawakens you the moment you hear it.

Well-suited for karaoke performances, the song is characterized by emotional expression and powerful lyrics.

As it progresses, its structure stirs the listener’s inner courage, carrying the qualities of a reassuring ballad.

Vaundy’s uniquely distinctive voice heightens the dramatic atmosphere, making it both a showcase for the singer’s individuality and accessible to a wide audience.

If you’re unsure what to sing next at karaoke, I recommend choosing “Naked Hero.”

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Run, SAKAMOTO / Vaundy: SAKAMOTO DAYS with Vaundy
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Let me introduce a track that’s been making waves as the opening theme for the anime “SAKAMOTO DAYS.” The song is by Vaundy, a singer-songwriter who epitomizes the Reiwa-era music scene.

Recorded in London, its band sound packs a punch—razor-sharp guitar riffs and driving drums surge forward in perfect unison.

The lyrics carry a powerful message about taking a step forward despite fear and chasing after someone’s lead, giving listeners a firm push from behind.

If you want to instantly boost the mood at a party, this high-energy track is guaranteed to get everyone fired up.

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Vaundy, whose mellow tunes are also popular, has many fans who love his languid, ennui-tinged songs.

For those listeners, we recommend the track “Sōmatō” (“Revolving Lantern”).

This piece blends elements of indie rock and indie pop, characterized by a laid-back feel throughout.

While the chorus requires a powerful delivery, the long tones use a “fall” technique—gently dropping the pitch—which makes it easier to sing even for those who aren’t confident with their breathing.

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[75th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen Performance Song] Odoriko / Vaundy: Music Video
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A celebrated hit by Vaundy that also made waves when the music video featuring actress Nana Komatsu surpassed 10 million views in about a month after its release.

His multifaceted talent shines through, from writing and composing to video production.

The track boasts a simple yet unforgettable rhythm and bassline, and once you hear it, you’ll be hooked by its groovy sound.

The lyrics depict lingering feelings for a past love and a poignant wish to start over, with a phrase reminiscent of a phone’s ringing tone evoking the ache of unreturned sentiments.

Released in November 2021 and included on the acclaimed album “replica,” this medium-tempo number offers a slightly bitter, stylish vibe that you’ll want to listen to during your commute or while relaxing in a café.