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K-POP New Song Release [November 2025]

The K-pop scene is loved all around the world.

One of the real joys is discovering a favorite track from the constant stream of new releases.

In this article, we’re highlighting K-pop tracks released in November 2025.

From powerful dance numbers to heartfelt ballads, there’s a wide variety of genres, so you might discover songs you haven’t checked out yet.

Be sure to look for a track you’ll want to add to your playlist!

K-POP New Song Releases [November 2025] (41–50)

Can’t StopTOMORROW X TOGETHER

TXT (투모로우바이투게더) ‘Can’t Stop’ Official MV
Can't StopTOMORROW X TOGETHER

Released in October 2025 as the title track of the Japanese 3rd album “Starkissed,” this piece is an original Japanese number that fuses dance-pop and electro sounds.

A multinational production team including Slow Rabbit and Chippoke Ohashi took part, crafting a propulsive sound marked by layered synths and guitars.

The lyrics depict emotions drawn toward an irresistible gravity, expressed through a high-energy structure that unfolds over the latter half of the two-minute mark.

Upon release, it debuted at No.

1 on Oricon’s Daily Digital Single ranking and topped Billboard Japan’s Hot Shot Songs.

With its urban textures and interwoven melodies, this anthem-like lead track is perfect for moments when you want to resonate with raw, emotional longing.

Where Do You Go?TOMORROW X TOGETHER

TXT (투모로우바이투게더) ‘Where Do You Go?’ Official MV
Where Do You Go?TOMORROW X TOGETHER

This song was produced as a track for the Japanese 3rd album “Starkissed,” released in October 2025.

While portraying the emotions of young people living in the social media era—torn between the desire for approval and constant comparisons with others—it delivers a powerful, positive message: “You are the protagonist.” The first half features dreamy synths and memorable electric guitar phrases, while the arrangement evolves into a more dynamic band sound toward the end, creating an appealing pop-rock progression.

The music video stars actor Kyo-ya Honda and depicts an office-set story of taking a first step toward one’s dreams.

It’s a song that stands by anyone who wishes to reclaim their true self.

OVERDRIVETWS

TWS (투어스) ‘OVERDRIVE’ Official MV
OVERDRIVETWS

TWS is a boy group from PLEDIS Entertainment that debuted in January 2024.

Embracing a genre they call “Boyhood Pop,” centered on the everyday life and emotions of youth, they released their 4th mini album ‘play hard’ in October 2025, and this is the title track.

It’s a rock-leaning number that opens with an explosive guitar riff, capturing the thrill and unstoppable rush of falling in love with a driving, fast-paced sound.

Stepping beyond their previously refreshing image, it’s an ambitious work that showcases the fervor and resolve of youth.

The music video—built around a game-like confession simulation concept—is a must-see as well.

Blending elements of pop-punk and funk, the song has a refreshing vibe that’s perfect when you’re in the mood for energetic music.

Body LanguageU-KNOW

U-KNOW 유노윤호 ‘Body Language’ MV
Body LanguageU-KNOW

A lively dance tune pre-released in October 2025 by Yunho, well-known as the leader of TVXQ, from his first full-length album “I-KNOW.” Comfortably blending blues, punk, and retro hip-hop, the track celebrates the joy of connecting heart-to-heart through the body rather than words.

Even in places filled with anger and conflict, if you surrender to the rhythm, everyone can smile—that’s the uplifting message it carries.

The choreography by Japan’s RIEHATA and Korea’s VATA is another highlight, delivering a sweeping sense of unity.

It’s the perfect song to boost your mood!

House PartyVVUP

VVUP (비비업) ‘House Party’ MV
House PartyVVUP

VVUP, a girl group under EgoENT, released a digital single in October 2025 as a pre-release track for their first mini-album coming in November.

Built around house beats and synth sounds, the song carries a celebratory message inspired by Korean oni (demons): forget real-life worries and just dance.

The music video—where traditional hanok architecture intersects with neon—and the choreography centered on shuffle dance are also striking.

As the group’s fifth release since their April 2024 debut, the track redefines the appeal of the multinational members, including Kim from Indonesia and Pen from Thailand.

In October, they held their first showcase since debut and appeared on music programs day after day.

On YouTube, the video quickly surpassed 10 million views and trended, especially across Southeast Asia.

With a danceable beat and approachable melody, it’s the perfect song to lift your mood.