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.
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Vaundy Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
shrine / palace / Miyake (surname) / Miya (given name or place name)Vaundy51rank/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.
At times like thisVaundy52rank/position

Vaundy’s “Konna Toki” is a gentle, soothing song that evokes the image of slowly contemplating what life is.
The overall acoustic sound highlights its calmness, with the soft tones of an acoustic guitar resonating throughout.
The arrangement sustains the chords without stopping, but if you apply too much force, that serenity is lost, so it’s important to be mindful of playing with a relaxed touch.
Precisely because there aren’t many chord changes, you can focus on finding the level of dynamics that brings out a sense of tenderness.
Seriously, sayonara baby.Vaundy53rank/position

“Majide, Sayonara Baby” by Vaundy is a track that was pre-released on Apple Music on May 9, 2025.
The vocal range spans C3 to G5, which is relatively wide, but most of the notes used aren’t very high, so I think it’s easier to sing for lower-voiced singers.
That said, early in the first chorus there’s a spot where the pitch jumps up, but it’s fine to use falsetto there, so no need to brace yourself! The song is basically sung in a relaxed, gentle manner, so try to keep your overall delivery loose and easy.
Somebody help usVaundy54rank/position

A rock tune that sharply captures the urban sense of emptiness and stagnation.
Released in February 2025 as the special ending for episode 7 of the TV anime SAKAMOTO DAYS, it was later included on the single Run, SAKAMOTO, released in March of the same year.
The lyrics deftly portray the loneliness and anxiety of people living in society, paired with a subtly ennui-tinged melodic line that leaves a strong impression.
When you’re feeling life’s hardships or want to reach out for help, this song might resonate with you.
Vaundy MedleyVaundy55rank/position

Singer-songwriter Vaundy, who began composing in junior high school and was active as a vocalist in high school, is a multi-talented artist whose abilities seem limitless—not only producing music, but also creating artwork and directing videos.
Starting with his debut single “Tokyo Flash,” you can enjoy his modern, urban tracks in this medley, including “Kaiju no Hanauta” and “Fukakouryoku,” both of which have surpassed 100 million streams in total.
Don’t miss out on the conversation with your friends—give them a listen!


