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Vaundy Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Vaundy Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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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] (1–10)

With one liter of loveNEW!Vaundy1rank/position

Track 5 on the second album “replica,” titled “With a Liter of Love,” is a number that masterfully fuses hip-hop and pop.

Compressed drums and bass create a groove over which the rap flows.

The chorus unfolds with a mellow sound that feels wonderfully liberating.

The vocal range sits on the lower side and doesn’t require belting, so it should be relatively easy to sing.

If you want to keep it cool at karaoke, “With a Liter of Love” is the perfect pick!

Bye by meNEW!Vaundy2rank/position

Bye by me / Vaundy :MUSIC VIDEO
Bye by meNEW!Vaundy

Even if you’re good at high notes, many people may still feel uneasy about Vaundy’s songs.

That’s why I recommend “Bye by me.” While this track features falsetto in many places, the vocal line as a whole keeps volume and long tones restrained.

As a result, you don’t have to worry much about breathing or vibrato, and as long as you can hit the high notes, it’s relatively easy to sing.

The rhythm is also easy to catch, so try singing it with a relaxed feel.

CHAINSAW BLOODNEW!Vaundy3rank/position

CHAINSAW BLOOD / Vaundy:MUSIC VIDEO
CHAINSAW BLOODNEW!Vaundy

Singer-songwriter Vaundy, whose all-encompassing, self-defined aesthetic captivates fans, released this track as a digital-only single in October 2022, and it was chosen as the ending theme for episode 1 of the TV anime Chainsaw Man.

With its weighty drum tones and downcast guitar sound, it brilliantly fuses a dark worldview with pop accessibility.

The spoken, speech-like section in the interlude is perfect for everyone to chime in with call-and-response at karaoke.

Why not enjoy the powerful sound—steeped in the anime’s decadent atmosphere—together with your friends?

Gorilla playNEW!Vaundy4rank/position

GORILLA Play / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Gorilla playNEW!Vaundy

Singer-songwriter Vaundy is known for his wide-ranging musicality, spanning from orthodox rock to R&B-inspired tunes.

He has many great songs, but the one I especially recommend is “GORILLA Shibai.” This piece features a simple, downtempo melody characteristic of neo-soul.

While it requires a feel for off-beat rhythms, it doesn’t demand advanced vocal technique, so give it a try and sing along.

GiftNEW!Vaundy5rank/position

Gift (ED Theme Song of 'My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: You're Next'): MUSIC VIDEO
GiftNEW!Vaundy

A song filled with gentleness and hope wraps around your heart.

It carries a profound message that love and pain are gifts of life, perfectly matching the film’s theme.

Vaundy’s soft vocals and the pop-rock arrangement create an emotional atmosphere.

Released in August 2024, it also drew attention as the ending theme for the film “My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: You’re Next.” It’s a perfect track for those who want to feel life’s gifts or are seeking heartwarming music.

The chorus’s sustained notes are a bit on the high side, but it’s a song that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.

HERONEW!Vaundy6rank/position

HERO / Vaundy:MUSIC VIDEO
HERONEW!Vaundy

The track “HERO,” included on the 1st EP “Hadaka no Yūsha,” captivated fans with its cynical lyrics.

Its ensemble, featuring funky guitar cutting and evoking the feel of Black music, creates a distinctive soundscape.

While the melody moves gently with minimal rise and fall, be cautious of the sudden leaps that can make it easy to slip off pitch.

It’s a pop tune with a catchy melody that’s easy to remember, letting you immerse yourself in your own world even when singing it at karaoke.

MabatakiNEW!Vaundy7rank/position

mabataki / Vaundy:MUSIC VIDEO
MabatakiNEW!Vaundy

Selected as the theme song for Suntory’s “BOSS Caffeine” commercial—and drawing attention for its music video featuring Masaki Suda—“Mabataki” is the artist’s 16th digital-only single.

While lamenting a world where conflict never ceases, its message of wishing for peace is one many listeners will likely relate to.

The melody stays mostly in a low key throughout, but there are occasional falsetto leaps, so be careful not to miss the pitches.

With its relaxed tempo, it’s a calm song to sing—highly recommended for karaoke.