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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)

Omokage -self cover-Vaundy61rank/position

Vaundy is a multi-artist who single-handedly handles songwriting, composing, arranging, as well as creating artwork and producing videos.

His style—crafting pop sounds while reflecting influences from Black music—has earned widespread popularity.

“Omokage,” which he provided in 2021 as a collaboration track for milet, Aimer, and ikura (Lilas Ikuta), also drew a lot of attention.

Vaundy himself released a self-cover, and its arrangement using a Motown rhythm brings out a different kind of groove.

SingularityVaundy62rank/position

This is the official theme song for “Tate Museum — YBA & BEYOND,” held at the National Art Center, Tokyo, released on February 11, 2026.

Born from Vaundy’s experience living in the UK, the song is an exciting piece themed around a love for all forms of creation and a journey toward singularity.

Like “Fukakouryoku” and “Tokyo Flash,” it features a hip-hop-style beat approach, so the off-beats are just as important as the downbeats.

Since the tempo isn’t that fast, it might actually be easier to keep time by singing more crisply rather than in a flowing manner.

As you lock into the rhythm, you’ll likely notice the accent points too, so hit those accents vocally wherever the timing lines up.

My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoVaundy63rank/position

“Zenzenzense” by Vaundy, included on the tribute album “Dear Jubilee -RADWIMPS TRIBUTE-” released in November 2025.

While honoring the original’s sense of speed and storytelling, it’s rebuilt with electronic sounds and a groovy rhythm.

It feels refreshingly new—like waking from a dream into a different timeline.

This work shines with Vaundy’s signature modern interpretation.

Perfect as driving music or for when you want to elevate your mood.

trajectoryVaundy64rank/position

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.

Destiny JourneysVaundy65rank/position

This commercial depicts the father–son interactions between Yosuke Kubozuka and Aru Kubozuka at Universal Studios Japan, looking back on the park’s 25th anniversary.

A key point is how they share memories of various attractions, letting you sense how each has changed over time.

The relaxed exchanges convey a gentle sense of fun.

The song that highlights this calm, pleasant mood is Vaundy’s “Destiny Journeys.” It’s a bright track that evokes expansive scenery and conjures a warm, uplifting feeling.