K-POP New Song Release [October 2025]
In the world of K-pop, captivating songs keep emerging one after another, and the momentum shows no sign of slowing down.
Many fans are surely thrilled by catchy melodies, moving lyrics, and polished performances.
In this article, we’re highlighting tracks released in October 2025.
It’s perfect for those who want to look back on which songs were making waves at the time, or for anyone searching for a track they might have missed.
We hope you find a new favorite!
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K-POP New Song Releases [October 2025] (11–20)
EXP1Harmony

Debuting under FNC in 2020, P1Harmony delivers a pop track aimed at global listeners from their English mini-album “EX,” released in September 2025.
Built on synth-driven sound with dance elements, its catchy, approachable melody stands out.
The message—championing girls’ right to enjoy themselves freely—resonates with anyone who wants to stay true to who they are.
The release reached No.
9 on the Billboard 200, marking the group’s first Top 10 entry.
It’s also performed on their ongoing world tour, “P1ustage H : MOST WANTED.” A perfect song to play before heading out with friends or whenever you want to lift your mood!
Wall FlowersPOW

A song released in September 2025 by the boy group POW under GRID Entertainment.
Inspired by the Korean poet Na Tae-joo’s poem “Pulkkot (Grass Flower),” it portrays the kind of beauty and charm that only reveal themselves when you take the time to look closely.
Fusing jazz and hip-hop, the sound features dreamlike piano and rhythmic drums, highlighting a delicacy that departs from their previous breezy image.
As the members themselves say, “We may not stand out yet, but we want you to keep your eyes on us,” the theme centers on a modest allure—like a flower quietly blooming against a wall.
The interplay of English and Korean lyrics conveys a wistful longing for a loved one.
With its soft, dreamy mood, it’s a song that gently stays by your side.
Blue WhaleQWER

This work, which has garnered attention as a girls’ band effort by QWER, is a remake of a signature song by YB, a stalwart of the Korean rock scene.
The original, released in 2011, has long been loved as a masterpiece that depicts human loneliness and dialogue, using the life of whales as its motif.
In QWER’s version, they honor the original’s worldview while blending in the distinctive tones of a girls’ band.
Released as a special single in October 2025, the track surpassed 1.5 million views in just one day, and received high praise from the original songwriter, Yoon Do-hyun, who called it “a satisfying result that strikes a balance—neither too similar nor too different.” It’s a song that conveys a sincere, straight-ahead approach to a classic of rock.
Love FrequencyRESCENE

RESCENE is a rising group from THE MUZE ENTERTAINMENT that debuted in March 2024.
The lineup consists of four members from Korea and Minami, who joins from Japan.
Their collaboration track for the film “First Love Ending” is a mid-tempo R&B piece with a retro flair.
It uses the metaphor of “frequency” to express the tense emotions that build from a subtle, name-only acquaintance to a heartfelt confession.
Riding on a groovy rhythm, the members’ clear, airy vocals delicately portray the sway of their feelings.
While aligning with the film’s romantic worldview, it’s a recommended listen for when you want to savor the flutter of a budding romance.
Who Are YouSUHO

Suho, who has led EXO as its leader for many years, released his fourth mini-album, “Who Are You,” in September 2025.
Rooted in alternative rock, the record captures a quiet moment of parting just before a breakup.
The band-driven sound woven by guitar and bass is layered with soft, fragile melodies, conveying the aching feeling of no longer being able to see what the other person truly thinks.
Both Korean and English versions are included, and the music video symbolically portrays a journey with friends wearing masks.
It’s a song that gently stays by your side when you want to quietly accept the end of a relationship.
ME+YOUTwice

Released in October 2025 as the title track of the special album celebrating their 10th anniversary, “TEN: The Story Goes On,” this song features a distinctly nostalgic R&B-inspired arrangement.
The beautiful harmonies in Jihyo and Mina’s bridge linger in your ears.
The lyrics convey gratitude for the decade-long bond with fans and the journey they’ve shared.
The music video is sprinkled with homage scenes to past works, making it especially moving for longtime ONCE.
It’s a track that lets you fully enjoy TWICE’s signature glamour and layered vocals.
K-POP New Song Releases [October 2025] (21–30)
Head Shoulders Knees ToesTWS

A boys’ group that debuted in 2024 and has already begun to make their mark, TWS released this pre-release single in September 2025.
Dropped ahead of their 4th mini album, “play hard,” the track steps beyond their previous youth-centered vibe with a newly forged intensity.
It’s a dance-pop song infused with hip-hop elements, featuring lyrics that powerfully and directly convey the will and passion to break through one’s limits.
The sensation of racing forward—down to the ragged breaths and quickening heartbeat—shakes the listener to the core.
Immediately after release, it reached No.
5 on YouTube’s global trending chart, proving its high level of buzz.
An energetic track perfect for moments when you want to take on a new stage or fire yourself up.


