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[Karaoke] A collection of Vaundy songs that are easy to sing

Singer-songwriter Vaundy drew attention with an original song released on YouTube in 2019 and swiftly rose to the forefront of the Japanese music scene.

Blending elements from various genres, his music is fresh yet easy to listen to, earning support from a wide range of generations.

He has produced many hits, including Fukakōryoku, featured in a Spotify commercial, and CHAINSAW BLOOD, used as an ending theme for the anime Chainsaw Man.

This time, we’re introducing Vaundy’s songs that are easy to sing and perfect for karaoke.

Use this as a reference when picking your next track!

[Karaoke] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Vaundy Songs (1–10)

Backlight – replica –Vaundy

Vaundy’s masterpiece “Backlight – replica -.” Among Vaundy’s songs, this one has an especially strong rock flavor.

While it doesn’t have the kind of R&B-style complexity, it does require a gritty, dirty delivery, so those who struggle with powerful vocals may find it challenging.

On the other hand, people with a husky or raspy voice will likely find it very easy to sing.

Rather than focusing on pitch accuracy, aim for good timing, crisp articulation, and solid volume to achieve a strong vocal performance.

Bye by meVaundy

Bye by me / Vaundy :MUSIC VIDEO
Bye by meVaundy

Even if you’re good at high notes, many people may still feel uneasy about Vaundy’s songs.

That’s why I recommend “Bye by me.” While this track features falsetto in many places, the vocal line as a whole keeps volume and long tones restrained.

As a result, you don’t have to worry much about breathing or vibrato, and as long as you can hit the high notes, it’s relatively easy to sing.

The rhythm is also easy to catch, so try singing it with a relaxed feel.

Tokyo FlashVaundy

Tokyo Flash / Vaundy: Music Video
Tokyo Flash Vaundy

Tokyo Flash, distinguished by its rhythmic, sophisticated melodies that seem to capture the bustle of the big city, is a song with just the right tempo and an approachable melodic line, making it enjoyable for karaoke beginners and seasoned singers alike.

It features sections that showcase a wide vocal range, bringing out each singer’s individuality, though you should watch out for sudden key jumps.

Reflecting the latest music scene, it’s an excellent track that might surprise those around you when added to your karaoke playlist.

While you indulge in Vaundy’s fresh lyrical world, it also gives you a chance to show off your vocal skills.

[Karaoke] A roundup of Vaundy’s easy-to-sing songs (11–20)

TokimekiVaundy

Tokimeki / Vaundy:MUSIC VIDEO
TokimekiVaundy

“Tokimeki” is a gem of a song where an ear-pleasing melody blends with Vaundy’s emotionally resonant vocals.

It’s perfect for a relaxed drive or lively moments with friends, and the positive message in the lyrics energizes many listeners.

The moving melodic lines become even more compelling when sung at karaoke.

With its catchy rhythm and singable lines that make you hum along, it’s a highly recommended pick when you’re unsure what to choose at karaoke.

Naked HeroVaundy

Vaundy’s “Hadaka no Yūsha” (Naked Hero), which moves everyone’s heart, leaves a lasting impression with its passionate melody that reawakens you the moment you hear it.

Well-suited for karaoke performances, the song is characterized by emotional expression and powerful lyrics.

As it progresses, its structure stirs the listener’s inner courage, carrying the qualities of a reassuring ballad.

Vaundy’s uniquely distinctive voice heightens the dramatic atmosphere, making it both a showcase for the singer’s individuality and accessible to a wide audience.

If you’re unsure what to sing next at karaoke, I recommend choosing “Naked Hero.”

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

Lantern of Recollection / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Revolving Lantern 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.

naporiVaundy

Vaundy, the buzzworthy singer-songwriter, drew attention with “napori,” a gentle ballad.

The warm melody evokes the scenery of Naples, Italy, which is embedded in the title, and soothes the listener’s heart.

Its long tones make it easy to sing at karaoke and to convey emotion—one of its key charms.

The soft timbre of the guitar stands out, offering a momentary escape from a busy daily life.

It’s a song you’ll want to sing with feeling when you want to cherish the time you share with friends or a loved one.