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] (31–40)
soramimiVaundy36rank/position

The track “soramimi,” included on the 1st album “strobo.” It’s a memorable number featuring decadent lyrics set to a driving four-on-the-floor beat.
While there are many challenging parts—such as the fast-paced rap sections and the suddenly leaping melodies—it’s catchy, easy to memorize, and sits in a lower key, making it relatively approachable for karaoke.
However, because there are spots with pronounced dynamic shifts, I recommend practicing thoroughly so you don’t miss pitches or lose confidence in your tone.
Love at first sightVaundy37rank/position

“Hitomibore” is one of Vaundy’s most karaoke-friendly songs.
Riding on a comfortable melody, singers can freely express the feeling of being in love.
The arrangement blends chillout rhythms with pop elements, making it easy for people of any age to hum along.
The refreshing lyrics depicting the start of a romance are filled with unforgettable phrases after just one listen.
Add it to your karaoke playlist, and it’s sure to brighten the mood and liven up the room.
It’s a song you’ll want to sing together with friends or a partner.
eyelidVaundy38rank/position

Singer-songwriter Vaundy, who is also looking to work overseas, deliberately uses Japanglish for his artist name and song titles.
His 21st digital-only single Mabuta, chosen as the theme song for the TV drama The Classroom of the Goddess: A Legal Youth White Paper, features a stylish ensemble centered on sharp guitar cutting that’s irresistibly catchy.
The lyrics suggest that by slightly shifting your perspective rather than constantly confronting things head-on, you can discover a new world—perhaps even offering hints for improving relationships that have hit a dead end.
It’s a track marked by Vaundy’s urban sensibility and a subtly nostalgic melody that leaves a strong impression.
finishing blowVaundy39rank/position

The music created by multi-artist Vaundy, born in 2000, has earned support across a wide range of generations.
This piece was specially written as the ending theme for the anime SPY×FAMILY Season 2.
Its lyrics, which express a desire to protect what is precious while acknowledging each other’s differences, leave a strong impression.
A wistful melody resonates with dynamic guitar playing to create a vivid sonic palette.
Performed in a piano arrangement, the song’s atmosphere stands out even more, sure to captivate listeners.
It’s a recommended choice for those seeking both accessibility and a memorable performance at recitals.
Great personVaundy40rank/position

Written in 2021 as an inspire song for the NHK Taiga drama “Reach Beyond the Blue Sky,” the track—left unreleased for nearly four years—finally became available for streaming in October 2025.
Inspired by the life of Eiichi Shibusawa, the piece confronts a reality that cannot be satisfied by existing norms or ready-made answers, while singing of the will to keep moving forward nonetheless.
Its stance of accepting one’s imperfect self as is and choosing to live with a smile carries a message that resonates especially in today’s era, when self-denial often prevails.
Vaundy Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
How could I possibly know?Vaundy41rank/position

This is a song by Vaundy that portrays someone moving forward while engaging in self-questioning and internal conflict.
Released as a single in April 2025, it was featured not only in Sony Life’s commercial “Let’s Love Our Purpose in Life” but also as the theme song for the drama “PJ: Air Rescue Group.” The chorus’s beautifully grand melodic line is striking, and you can fully enjoy Vaundy’s expansive vocals.
It’s a song I recommend listening to while looking at the lyric sheet, imagining the feelings woven into the words.
painVaundy42rank/position

This song is imbued with deep insight into the absurdity of life.
It sincerely confronts the meaning of birth and the burdens humans carry, using weighty lyrics to raise probing questions.
Its mellow sound and arrangements that consciously evoke a subtle sense of dissonance make this message-driven track all the more striking.
Released on YouTube in June 2019, this work is Vaundy’s first original song as an artist.
It was also included on a CD released exclusively at a self-organized live show the same year, and was performed at a no-audience solo concert at Shibuya CLUB QUATTRO in August 2020.
It’s a recommended listen when you want to think deeply about how to live and your relationship with society, or when you wish to reexamine the meaning of life.
It gently stays close to the listener’s heart and will evoke profound empathy.


