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 (1–10)
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“Odoriko” is a song by Vaundy, released in 2021, known for its sophisticated, memorable melody and perfect for karaoke.
Its lyrically rich storytelling, carried by a rhythmic groove, invites deep emotional immersion.
The track balances fresh musicality with accessibility, a testament to its wide appeal across ages and genders.
Spanning everything from high notes to rap sections, its diverse vocal range makes every part fun to sing.
The lyrics portray heartbreak with skill and resonance, making listeners want to sing with feeling.
It’s a song you can confidently express at karaoke while envisioning a variety of scenes.
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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.
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Vaundy’s “Koikaze ni Nosete” is a sure-fire hit to light up any karaoke session, blending a poppy sound with a touch of melancholy.
Its ear-pleasing melody and lyrics that mix the sweetness and bitterness of love are bound to resonate with many.
The music video featuring Ryo Narita and Aju Makita feels like a short film.
Vaundy’s expressive vocals carry clearly even through a karaoke mic, which is a big part of the appeal.
Add this track to your karaoke playlist with friends and spark some shared feelings.
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Crafted by Vaundy, who colors our stimulating modern world with sound, “Sekai no Himitsu” features a laid-back beat that gently gets your body swaying.
Its catchy, sing-along melody makes it perfect for karaoke.
The groove-rich track draws listeners into the rhythm and creates a sense of unity.
Vaundy’s distinctive rap delivers emotion with precision, making it a song that eases everyday tension.
The chorus is easy to remember, and the key is set comfortably so you won’t feel out of breath.
It’s the kind of recommended track that makes you want to say to friends or family, “Let’s sing this one next.”
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This song is about lingering feelings for an unattainable love.
The lyrics, which seem to search for “something” at the end of a romantic journey, are striking and resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in July 2021, it drew attention as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “My Deadly Beloved” (Boku no Satsui ga Koi wo Shita).
It is Vaundy’s 12th single and is also included on the album “replica.” While pop in style, the track carries a serious mood, making it a song that supports those struggling with love.
Its catchy melody makes it easy to sing, so it’s also recommended for karaoke.
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Selected as the theme song for Suntory’s “BOSS Caffeine” commercial—and drawing attention for its music video featuring Masaki Suda—“Mabataki” is the artist’s 16th digital-only single.
While lamenting a world where conflict never ceases, its message of wishing for peace is one many listeners will likely relate to.
The melody stays mostly in a low key throughout, but there are occasional falsetto leaps, so be careful not to miss the pitches.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s a calm song to sing—highly recommended for karaoke.
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A song about a heartrending romance has become popular at karaoke.
It features a luscious melody and lyrics that express the bitterness of love.
It was selected as the theme song for ABEMA’s dating show “Hanataba to Ookami-chan ni wa Damasarenai” and was released in March 2023.
Packed with Vaundy’s distinctive worldview, the track is pop while incorporating synth-pop and electronic elements.
It’s a song that resonates with those who have experienced the complexities and inner conflicts of love.
The key isn’t particularly high overall, and as long as you know where to use falsetto in the chorus, you can sing it comfortably at karaoke!





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