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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 classics that shine at karaoke (41–50)

Finishing Blow (feat. Cory Wong)Vaundy

Finishing Blow feat. Cory Wong (TV Anime 'SPY×FAMILY' Season 2 Ending Theme) / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Finishing Blow (feat. Cory Wong)Vaundy

Vaundy, known for his stylish sound and vocals, delivers a track that captivates with heartfelt lyrics and an irresistible groove.

While depicting deep love and inner conflict, the song also evokes a sense of hope for tomorrow.

Riding on a dynamic 16-beat rhythm, Vaundy’s soulful, slightly wistful vocals strike a chord.

Released in October 2023, it was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime SPY×FAMILY Season 2.

With Cory Wong’s guitar in the mix, the song exudes a chic vibe.

It’s a track that will stay close to your heart when you want to feel the bond with someone special.

Carefully selected recommended songs by Vaundy: popular classics that shine at karaoke (51–60)

Conversation between two peopleVaundy

Let me introduce “Futari Banashi” from the EP Naked Hero.

This track was written by Vaundy for NHN PlayArt’s large-scale battle game project A.I.M.$.

It’s a rock song that portrays someone reflecting on a loved one they’ve been separated from.

Since it’s a fast-tempo song, you can probably ride the momentum and sing it through.

The A and B verses sit relatively low, so it’s recommended for those who struggle with high keys.

However, the chorus goes higher, so be sure to practice it.

I am today as well.Vaundy

I’m Still Here Today / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
I am today as well.Vaundy

Vaundy has gained popularity for his wide-ranging musicality, from stylish tracks to moving pieces.

Because his emotional works focus on conveying feeling, many of them tend to be easy to sing.

One song I recommend is Boku wa Kyou mo.

Featuring a strikingly profound message, this piece keeps what you might call the “flow” in rap simple, likely to let the lyrics come through.

The chorus doesn’t span a wide vocal range either, making it a comfortable choice even for those who struggle with high notes.

Like breathingVaundy

Like Breathing (Theme Song for the Film “Just the Two of Us”) / Vaundy: Music Video
Like breathingVaundy

The song chosen as the theme for the film “Just Remembering” is “Like Breathing.” Included on the 2023 release of the second album “replica,” it became Vaundy’s first movie theme song.

The chorus begins in a slightly higher range, so you’ll need to project your voice, but up until the end of the second verse, it stays relatively restrained and steady, making it easier to sing.

After the second verse, it shifts into a powerful rock ballad, so release the restraint and sing with full energy.

shrine / palace / Miyake (surname) / Miya (given name or place name)Vaundy

shrine / palace / Miyake (surname) / Miya (given name or place name)
shrine / palace / Miyake (surname) / Miya (given name or place name)Vaundy

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.

normal temperatureVaundy

When it comes to Vaundy’s songs, many people probably imagine R&B-flavored tracks that are quite challenging.

Since R&B tends to be difficult to sing, a lot of people may feel intimidated by it.

For those listeners, I recommend Jonetsu (“Constant Heat”).

This track leans heavily into rock, and aside from one section in the chorus, there are no high notes, making it very easy to sing.

Depending on the singer, you might not even need to use falsetto in the tricky part of the chorus, so as long as you lock into the rhythm, you should be able to sing it well.

lost itemVaundy

Forgotten Things / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
lost itemVaundy

Their 19th single, “Wasuremono,” released in November 2022, drew attention after being featured in a McDonald’s TV commercial.

The lyrics, which trace memories one by one, create a nostalgic atmosphere that tugs at the heartstrings.

The dramatic arrangement, highlighted by strings, is also striking.

The chorus stays within a modest vocal range, making it fairly approachable to attempt.

It’s best to aim for a warm vocal tone that matches the song’s ambience.