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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!

K-POP New Song Releases [October 2025] (21–30)

I’ll Never Love AgainWOODZ

[MV] WOODZ(우즈) _ I’ll Never Love Again
I'll Never Love AgainWOODZ

Having completed his military service, WOODZ makes a full-fledged return as a solo artist.

Featured on his digital single released in September 2025, this track is a love ballad with an introspective theme that reexamines the small routines of daily life from a fresh perspective.

The aching finality—like a letter going up in flames—and the protagonist’s struggle with the idea that they can never love the same way again are rendered on a grand scale through a dramatic, cinematic sound.

While rooted in pop, the song weaves in rock and alternative elements, showcasing his wide-ranging musicality.

The time he spent confronting himself during his service seems to lend the work added depth.

It’s a song that will resonate with everyone—pressing forward despite regret over a lost love.

AwakeYERIN

예린(YERIN) ‘Awake’ MV
AwakeYERIN

Yerin, who was formerly a member of GFRIEND and is now active as a solo artist, actress, and MC, released her first digital single in September 2025.

The track is an exhilarating pop-rock number featuring a powerful sound reminiscent of an anime theme song.

It carries the message of “delivering hope to listeners and giving them a pleasant rush of uplift,” depicting determination to move forward and moments of awakening.

Written and composed by TOSI GLODY, the song brims with energetic spirit throughout.

It reached No.

35 on the domestic Korean charts and sold approximately 3,000 copies.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to take on something new or give yourself a boost.

MIRRORYerin Baek

백예린(Yerin Baek) ‘MIRROR’ M/V
MIRRORYerin Baek

Released in October 2025 from their first full-length album in about five years, Flash and Core, this track blends electronic music with R&B and pop.

The lyrics, which vividly portray the struggle of being fixated on your reflection in the mirror and losing faith in yourself, are particularly striking.

Rather than appearance or surface-level things, the song carries a powerful message that what truly matters is “feeling.” Co-produced with PEEJAY, the strong beats and synths harmonize exquisitely with Baek Yerin’s delicate vocals.

It’s a production that moves your body with its dynamism while also offering a warmth that comforts your inner emotions.

It’s a song I recommend listening to when you feel like you’re losing sight of who you are.

Yesterdaydori

dori – Yesterday (official MV)
Yesterdaydori

A gem of a track that feels like re-examining one’s past self, from Dori—who has been steadily building a career as a singer-songwriter—taken from her fourth EP “bo1,” released in September 2025.

Composed by Dori herself together with SuperSu, it weaves nostalgic emotions with care over a rhythmic sound.

You can sense the creative approach that values honest expression, brimming with unadorned charm.

It’s a song that gently stays by your side when you want to pause in everyday life or take a fresh look at yourself.

What should I do?i-dle

i-dle “What Should I Do (Where Do We Go)” M/V
What should I do?i-dle

The lead track from i-dle’s first Japanese EP “i-dle,” released in October 2025, is a gem that weaves a drama of setback and comeback.

It tells the story of five people who give up their dreams in the city and return to their hometown, only to find hope again and start running forward.

The music video, filmed on location in Japan, features First Summer Uika in a cameo as a fisherwoman, and she also joins the chorus.

Their encounter with her—who openly identifies as a member of the fan club “NEVERLAND”—made this wonderful collaboration possible.

It’s a song that many can relate to, portraying the struggle to keep looking ahead despite doubts and inner conflict, gently accompanying anyone standing at a crossroads in life.

Mamma Miaizna

The title track from izna, a group formed through Mnet’s survival audition program I-LAND2, released on their second mini-album Not Just Pretty in September 2025.

Driven by a punchy, beat-forward rhythm, it expresses self-identity and confidence directly.

About a year after debut, the group overcame the challenge of a member’s departure and forged ahead as a six-member team—this song embodies their resolve to take the next step.

Despite its relatively short 2:39 runtime, the performance—integrated with tightly synchronized choreography—leaves a strong impression.

Produced by TEDDY, the polished sound highlights izna’s growth and potential.

It’s a perfect track when you need positive energy.

In conclusion

We’ve featured songs released in October 2025.

The K-pop scene continues to evolve constantly, and the tracks released during this period each brim with their own appeal.

If any song catches your interest, be sure to give it a listen and find your favorite.

Wishing you a wonderful encounter with new music.