[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.
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[Karaoke] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Vaundy Songs (21–30)
Love at first sightVaundy

“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.
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.
force majeureVaundy

Vaundy’s “Fukakōryoku” is a perfect song for karaoke.
Its catchy melody captivates listeners and leaves a lasting impression after just one listen.
The transition between the rap parts and vocals is smooth, drawing you deeply into the world of the lyrics.
The chorus does require a higher vocal range, but the melody line has a certain nostalgia that makes you want to sing along.
Highly recommended as a fresh challenge at karaoke or as a song to liven up the room.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
HEROVaundy

The track “HERO,” included on the 1st EP “Hadaka no Yūsha,” captivated fans with its cynical lyrics.
Its ensemble, featuring funky guitar cutting and evoking the feel of Black music, creates a distinctive soundscape.
While the melody moves gently with minimal rise and fall, be cautious of the sudden leaps that can make it easy to slip off pitch.
It’s a pop tune with a catchy melody that’s easy to remember, letting you immerse yourself in your own world even when singing it at karaoke.






