Post-genre Reiwa artist is the perfect nerd tag for Vaundy because it describes exactly what he does: a Reiwa-era creator who treats genre as raw material rather than a fixed home, sliding between J-pop, rock, R&B, cinema-score tension, and visual art logic in the same breath. That philosophy reaches a stunning peak in “The SILENCE,” a new MV that deserves to be highlighted as much for its art of image-making as for the song itself. The video plays like a short film built from stillness, framing, and negative space, turning silence into a visual architecture of pressure and release rather than mere absence. The biggest release-radar hit is fully confirmed: “The SILENCE” was digitally released on 2026.03.29 with the MV launched simultaneously, and official coverage explicitly notes it as the final song performed on his 2026 dome tour, giving the whole visual a delicious end-credit mythology.

