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Vaundy Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Singer-songwriter Vaundy became a defining face of the 2020s J-pop scene after the massive hit of Tokyo Flash, released in 2019.

Harnessing his keen sense of style, his works captivate many music fans.

Some songs feature breezy, easy-listening melodies, while others have a dark and eerie atmosphere—showcasing his wide range of musical moods.

In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of Vaundy’s popular tracks.

Take this opportunity to check out the hit songs by the much-talked-about artist Vaundy.

Vaundy Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)

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This work, Vaundy’s first full-fledged orchestral piece, possesses an overwhelming sense of scale that evokes the history of the Earth and the endeavors of humankind.

It carries a message that conjures the flow of time connecting the past to the future, and together with its weighty sound, it resonates deeply with listeners.

Chosen as the theme song for the TBS program “World Heritage,” it will be released digitally in November 2025.

The recording at London’s prestigious Abbey Road Studios also became a major talking point.

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This memorable commercial introduces Men’s Biore, which offers a lineup including deodorants and body soaps, by likening it to a friendship.

Masaki Suda and Kai Inowaki portray friends who maintain a smooth, comfortable distance without being clingy.

The keywords “non-sticky” and “smooth” evoke the feel of Men’s Biore products.

It’s an impressive ad, made pleasant by the two actors’ easy, close rapport.

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[Strongest] I tried singing a mashup perfect for summer! Aoi to Natsu × Kaiju no Hanauta – Mrs. GREEN APPLE × Vaundy (ASOBI Alliance Rimi – Tokumix)
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Isn’t it surprising that these two songs by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE and Vaundy exist as partner pieces? “Ao to Natsu” is a refreshing youth anthem that evokes summer sunshine and a vivid blue sky.

“Kaijuu no Hanauta” is a fast-paced number about trying to reclaim an honest heart while comparing your past and present self.

Both songs are undeniable mega-hits.

In the video, the two masterpieces are beautifully mixed with stunning vocals, so be sure to check it out for inspiration!

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Singer-songwriter Vaundy, who commands overwhelming support with his genreless musicality and self-production prowess.

The digital single “The SILENCE,” released in March 2026, arrived hot on the heels of the final show of his large-scale dome tour that drew about 350,000 attendees that same year.

It’s striking for its shoegaze-tinged sound—opening with roaring guitar noise that gradually dissolves into a faint, quiet sonic landscape.

Evoking a world that captures the ringing in your ears after a massive venue show and the personal afterglow of slipping back into everyday life, it’s a recommended track for spending a calm night while holding onto the emotion of the live experience.

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Force Majeure / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
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A track that exudes a mysterious allure where a languid atmosphere intertwines with moody elements.

Crafted by new-generation multi-creator Vaundy, this piece is characterized by a musical sensibility that conveys a murky world and anxious emotions while still evoking hope.

Released in January 2020, it was also included on the album “strobo,” which came out in May of the same year.

Just when you think it’s sinking deep, it suddenly shifts into a high-toned development.

The switch from low to high registers seems demanding, but if you sing it with a natural vibe, you’re sure to turn heads! It’s also recommended as a song to elevate the mood.

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Released on April 12, 2026, “Tobu Toki” was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “Twins in the Yomi.” Created as a counterpart to the ending theme sung by yama, the song portrays the determination to move forward despite carrying pain and vulnerability.

Vaundy’s characteristic word choices and an arrangement that evokes a sense of ascent are also striking.

It’s an emotional number that we especially recommend to anyone ready to take a new step forward.