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Carefully selected recommended songs by Vaundy: popular masterpieces that shine at karaoke

Have you ever wanted to listen to Vaundy but didn’t know where to start? Vaundy continues to captivate many listeners with his distinctive worldview and wide-ranging musicality.

With a diverse catalog spanning pop, rock, and ballads, it’s easy to get lost when trying to find a song that suits your taste.

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended Vaundy tracks from various angles.

You’re sure to find a song that resonates with your heart!

Carefully selected recommended songs by Vaundy: Popular masterpieces that shine at karaoke (61–70)

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Parting Letter / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
a note left behindVaundy

Vaundy’s classic “Okitegami” stands out for its profound message.

It’s a J-pop track with strong rock elements and is relatively easy to sing compared to his other songs.

You might feel a powerful impact in the chorus, but that’s simply because Vaundy’s expression is so skillful; the vocal line itself doesn’t sit in a particularly high range, so when you actually try singing it, you’ll likely find it surprisingly approachable.

The falsetto at the end of the chorus is one of the tricky spots, but if that part feels too tough, try boldly switching to your chest voice.

melting sinkVaundy

Melting sink / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
melting sinkVaundy

Vaundy’s “Yūkai sink” is a track that stands out for its contrast between a catchy melody and a comforting beat.

A minimal yet captivating rhythm pairs with smoothly flowing synths, quietly dissolving everyday stress.

The music video renders a dreamlike world in visuals, enriching the overall musical experience.

In karaoke, the song’s expansive melodic lines can unlock the singer’s emotions and enable a pleasantly expressive performance.

lantern carousel (literally “revolving lantern”; also used metaphorically for a life-flashing-before-your-eyes montage)Vaundy

Vaundy, whose mellow tunes are also popular, has many fans who love his languid, ennui-tinged songs.

For those listeners, we recommend the track “Sōmatō” (“Revolving Lantern”).

This piece blends elements of indie rock and indie pop, characterized by a laid-back feel throughout.

While the chorus requires a powerful delivery, the long tones use a “fall” technique—gently dropping the pitch—which makes it easier to sing even for those who aren’t confident with their breathing.

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Fujin (Theme song for TBS Friday Drama “Lion’s Hideout”) / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
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Vaundy’s new song “Fujin.” Chosen as a TV drama’s theme, this track stands out for its distinctive structure rarely found in mainstream J‑pop.

The most notable features are the A and B sections.

With an arrangement close to neo-soul—a blend of soul, funk, and jazz—it delivers a stylish, chilled vibe.

The falsetto parts give an intentionally relaxed impression in a good way.

Since the rests themselves serve as accents, it’s a masterpiece where you can feel the groove alongside the falsetto.

BOSS Caffeine: “You awake? Time Signal” EditionVaundy

A clock installed on an office-district building rings out the 8 a.m.

chime.

Then the clock slides open and out pops a cuckoo—wait, is that a real pigeon!? It’s a delightful surprise in BOSS CAFFEINE’s “Awake? Time Signal” spot.

It’s a triumph of imagination, and the surreal scene is sure to bring a smile.

The commercial song is “mabataki” by singer-songwriter Vaundy, a clever choice that plays on “mabataki” meaning “blink,” something we can’t help doing when we’re fighting off sleep.

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Eyelids / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
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Singer-songwriter Vaundy, whose modern, urban musical sensibility and high-quality artwork have made him popular especially among younger generations.

His 21st digital-only single, Mabuta, written as the theme song for the TV drama “The Goddess Classroom: Legal Youth White Paper,” also drew attention because Vaundy himself directed the music video.

The fusion of tight guitar cutting and a melody tinged with wistfulness creates a contemporary yet somehow nostalgic atmosphere.

It’s a pop tune that feels like a new era—be sure to listen for the dramatic setup leading into the chorus.

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Homunculus (Theme song of My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: You're Next) / Vaundy: Music Video
HomunculusVaundy

A work by singer-songwriter Vaundy, created as the theme song for the feature-length anime My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: You’re Next.

It was released in July 2024.

As symbolized by its title, which means “android,” the lyrics strikingly explore the possibilities of self-renewal and transformation.

It depicts the process of finding oneself and growing amid an unstable modern society.

It’s a song I’d love people on a journey of self-discovery to listen to as a source of strength.

In conclusion

This time, we introduced a wide range of recommended songs by Vaundy. His diverse tracks effortlessly cross genres, offering new discoveries with every listen. Another charm is the depth that lets you choose based on your mood or the scene. Find your favorite track and add a splash of color to your everyday life!