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Latest Vocaloid Releases [March 2025]

In March 2025, a fresh breeze is beginning to blow through the Vocaloid scene.

A wave of new tracks—born from the fusion of ever-evolving Vocaloid technology and creators’ innovative ideas—is moving listeners’ hearts.

Crystal-clear vocals, experimental sounds, and lyrics that leave a lingering resonance.

These standout songs coloring the spring will enrich your musical experience even further.

Latest Vocaloid Releases [March 2025] (21–30)

Tsukuyomitokiwa

A dynamic electronic number that portrays loneliness and bittersweet longing.

Tokiwa’s Tsukuyomi is slated for release in February 2025 and proudly took 4th place in the Rookie Ranking at VOCALOID Collection 2025 Winter.

The taut, resonant vocals of CeVIO AI Seikai weave a fragile yet beautiful scene bathed in moonlight.

The expansive soundscape and explosive choruses are irresistible.

If you’re after sophisticated music, don’t miss it.

Qilin (also known as Kirin)wotaku

I get chills from its majestic and exotic atmosphere.

Created by wotaku—the Vocaloid producer known for “Gehenna” and “Shanti”—and released in February 2025, this piece was submitted to Project Sekai ULTIMATE.

It’s an instrumental track with striking Hatsune Miku choruses, and its soundscape—combining beauty with hardness—utterly overwhelms.

Coupled with the title, it makes me feel as if I’ve stepped into a mythic world.

Latest Vocaloid Releases [March 2025] (31–40)

Petals, and the sounds associated with themabaraya

Petals, and the sounds that come with them / Hatsune Miku
Petals, and the sounds associated with themabaraya

A razor-sharp slice of synth-pop infused with a keen perspective on the digital society.

Released by Abaraya in February 2025, it took first place in the VOCACOLLE Winter 2025 TOP 100 ranking.

Centered on themes of feelings toward the very existence of synthetic voice libraries and the loss of identity, its philosophical message really hits home.

I suspect many people feel this way about Vocaloid culture—and by extension, internet culture.

Why not listen to this track and sink into a bit of contemplation?

♡⇒installizun≒

♡⇒install (lovin-stall) / Izun≒ feat. Hatsune Miku [MV]
♡⇒installizun≒

This is a piece that Izun≒ released as a video in March 2025, originally written for Kyomu.

With Hatsune Miku’s clear vocals, it portrays encounters and romance in the online world.

The hearts of two people connected by radio waves are expressed through upbeat dance music.

Its sparkling pop vibe naturally boosts your mood when you listen.

It’s a love song that perfectly fits our modern era, where communication through the internet is the norm, and one that anyone can relate to!

I’m totally wiped out.ītsu

A modern love song that blends a sense of sprinting momentum with bittersweet emotion.

Released in March 2025 by Vocaloid producer Itsu, the track centers on themes of romance and everyday struggles.

It portrays a world where the melting intimacy of love intertwines with heartache, conveyed through Hatsune Miku’s innocent vocals.

The unique sound, rooted in electronica and pop, is equally captivating.

Listeners from younger generations, in particular, may find much to relate to.

Jane was frozen.uzura

Jane was frozen / Hatsune Miku
Jane was frozen.uzura

In a deep stillness where memories seem to melt away, a dreamlike world unfolds.

Uzura’s track “Jane Was Frozen” was released on February 22, 2025, and entered in Vocalo Collection 2025 Winter.

Its distinctive soundscape, grounded in electronica, blends with delicate vocals.

It portrays loneliness and anxiety slumbering in the depths of the heart gradually surfacing like the thaw of snow.

It’s a fitting listen when you feel like facing your past and your emotions.

NPCeipu

NPC / Kasane Teto SV
NPCeipu

This track by Eipu is set for release in March 2025.

The story unfolds from the perspective of an in-game NPC.

It’s a high-energy digital rock piece expertly blended with retro game sounds, creating a hype-inducing finish.

The powerful vocals by Teto and the choral work by Otomachi Una weave an impressive harmony.

It’s a work best enjoyed together with its pixel-art-style music video.