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Vaundy Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Vaundy is an artist beloved by many in the younger generation for his free-spirited musicality and lyrics that portray emotions with striking realism.

Beyond his catchy melodies, his songs that naturally express the complex feelings of being in love are also a major draw.

Among Vaundy’s tracks are love songs you’ll want to listen to while in a relationship.

In this article, we’ll introduce love songs that heighten the mood of romance in a ranked format.

See if you can find a new favorite.

Vaundy Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)

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Forgotten Things / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
lost itemVaundy

Vaundy’s “Wasuremono” (“Lost Property”) was released as a single in 2022 and later included on the 2023 album “replica.” It features an aggressive band sound and striking, emotionally charged vocals, giving the impression of raw, unfiltered feelings and frustrations being laid bare.

The lyrics focus on things forgotten in everyday life and memories, depicting both the things one never wants to forget and the sadness of forgetting.

As a commercial song, it was used in a McDonald’s ad starring Junichi Okada, where, under the theme of “a burger that transcends time,” the track conveys the excitement surrounding the return of a revived burger.

Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster’s Flower Song)Vaundy9rank/position

Singer-songwriter Vaundy began his music career in 2019 and quickly showcased his talent to the world.

His 2020 release, “Kaiju no Hanauta,” has deeply resonated—especially with teens and people in their twenties—thanks to lyrics that express a resolve to reclaim past innocence and face the future with positivity, paired with an energetic sound.

His warm voice, memorable melodies, and lyrics filled with self-reflection and hope speak to listeners of all ages, not just the young.

As the song sings of the growing pains everyone feels, nostalgia for the past, and hope for the future, it might be nice to listen to “Kaiju no Hanauta” while reminiscing about the times you spent with someone special.

On the Breeze of LoveVaundy10rank/position

On the Breeze of Love Sickness / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
On the Breeze of LoveVaundy

A sweet love story that begins with a gentle breeze drifting into everyday life through the window.

Vaundy’s sound, which modernizes elements of 1990s J-pop, beautifully captures both the exhilaration and the bittersweetness of falling in love.

Within the small moments of daily life, the feelings of two people who care for each other are woven with care, revealing the subtle nuances unique to a mature romance throughout.

Released in March 2022, the song was written as the theme for an ABEMA romance reality show and was later included on the album “replica.” The music video, featuring Ryo Narita and Aju Makita, also garnered attention.

It’s a track best enjoyed on a quiet night with someone special, letting a calm feeling wash over you.

Vaundy Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Tokyo FlashVaundy11rank/position

Tokyo Flash / Vaundy: Music Video
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This track exudes a mellow vibe within that so-called “stylish” sound.

Written, composed, and even visualized by Vaundy, it was released in November 2019 and marks the starting point of his career.

From the back-and-forth vocals that feel like a laid-back conversation, a fleeting love story set against the city night comes into focus.

The irreversibility of the situation and the emptiness floating within a no-strings-attached relationship resonate pleasantly atop a refined groove.

The song was also featured as insert music in ABEMA’s dating show “Koisuru ♥ Shūmatsu Homestay” and included on the acclaimed album “strobo.” It’s a bittersweet, grown-up number you’ll want to play on nights when you gaze at the glittering city lights and drift into thought.

Love at first sightVaundy12rank/position

Hitomobore / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Love at first sightVaundy

This song “Hitomibore,” which is also the theme for TV Asahi’s late-night drama Japanese Style, is one of those tracks that makes you nod and say, “That’s Vaundy for you.” The groove that makes your body sway side to side is something you’ll definitely want to share with close friends.

Even the title—“Hitomibore,” which feels like a coined word—sounds cool.

The lyrics superbly capture that instant when you look into someone’s eyes and become enchanted, stretching that moment into something like eternity.

By tracing only the outline of love without explicitly saying “I’m falling in love,” the lyrics might even serve as a model love letter.

Highly recommended for the autumn of romance.

flower fortune-tellingVaundy13rank/position

Flower Fortune-telling / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
flower fortune-tellingVaundy

This is a song by Vaundy that highlights poignant emotions, themed around the end of a romance and lingering attachment.

It artfully captures the feelings swaying between reason and emotion with a skillful melody, and gently portrays a fleeting love centered on fate and fortune-telling.

Released digitally in July 2021, it drew significant attention as the theme song for the NTV drama “My Dearest, My Killer” (Boku no Satsui ga Koi wo Shita), was later included on the album “replica,” and its music video has amassed 40 million views.

It’s a perfect track for couples celebrating an anniversary, listening while thinking of someone special.

Through the song, you can gently convey feelings that are hard to express in words.

dancerVaundy14rank/position

[75th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen Performance Song] Odoriko / Vaundy: Music Video
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This is a track released in November 2021 by Vaundy, a multi-artist who handles everything from songwriting and composing to visuals.

As Junji Ishiwatari described it, it embodies a “beauty of subtraction,” possessing a mysterious charm that captivates listeners with just simple rhythm and vocals.

The song depicts a bittersweet longing: dreaming of a future with someone who has drifted away, wishing for a chance to start over.

You can almost picture the protagonist’s helplessness.

The track is also included on the acclaimed album “replica.” Why not give it a listen on a night when you want to reminisce about a past love and indulge in a touch of sentimentality?

In conclusion

Vaundy nimbly crosses genre boundaries, continuing to design both sound and visuals with his own hands. Once you hear his songs, they resurface time and again in the small moments of everyday life, revealing new expressions each time you listen. A chance encounter with a track that catches your ear is sure to add richer color to your musical experience.