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 Release [December 2025]NEW!
- K-POP New Releases [May 2025]
- K-POP New Song Releases [January 2025]
- K-pop New Releases [February 2025]
- K-POP New Song Release [September 2025]NEW!
- K-POP New Releases [April 2025]
- K-POP New Song Releases [March 2025]
- K-POP New Song Release [July 2025]NEW!
- K-POP New Song Release [June 2025]NEW!
- K-POP New Song Release [October 2025]NEW!
- K-POP New Song Release [August 2025]NEW!
- [List of New Korean Songs] Latest & Trending K-POP Roundup [February 2026]
- [2026] K-pop Christmas songs: Korean tracks that color December
K-POP New Song Releases [November 2025] (21–30)
From (2018)ATEEZ

Marking their 7th debut anniversary, ATEEZ have released a special track that etches the origins of the group.
Originally a self-produced number from their trainee days, it was newly recorded with all eight vocalists in October 2025.
Crafted by leader Hongjoong and the production team, the song is a comfortable mid-tempo pop tune whose fresh vocals and simple accompaniment resonate deeply.
An EDM remix is included as well, and the way it visualizes the group’s course—balancing the original’s nostalgia with club-ready euphoria—is irresistible.
It’s a treasure of an anniversary track that rewrites their story in sound from their 2018 voyage to today.
Give it a listen when you want to keep moving forward without forgetting your roots!
Hollywood ActionBOYNEXTDOOR

Released in October 2025 as the title track of their fifth EP, “The Action” centers on the theme of filmmaking.
Under the concept of BOYNEXTDOOR acting as a fictional film crew called “Team The Action,” the track was produced by ZICO, Pop Time, and others.
Its swing rhythm and brassy sound create the exhilarating feeling of walking a red carpet.
Packed with playful nods to movie credits and cast introductions, the song captures the moment you shine as the main character.
The music video—shot mainly on location in Chicago—features cinematic direction that’s a highlight in itself.
The release peaked at No.
40 on the Billboard 200 and took first place on Korean music shows.
It’s the kind of song that gives you a push when you’re ready to move toward your dreams and goals.
K-POP New Song Releases [November 2025] (31–40)
TIME CAPSULEDavichi

This fall, DAVICHI released a digital single that richly captures the moment when “my past self” and “my present self” join hands through a device called a time capsule.
Released in October 2025, the song was fully written, composed, and arranged by Lee Mujin under his producer credit.
In the midst of unchanging days, it invites you to pause and, just as you once believed in your younger self, relearn to believe in who you are now.
That story of self-restoration is carefully woven through the blend of the duo’s voices.
A gentle soundscape of piano, strings, and acoustic guitar delivers both nostalgia and the courage to look ahead.
By the week after its release, it had climbed to No.
4 on the Melon TOP100.
It’s a perfect track to play on an autumn evening when you want to look back on the past yet still take a step toward tomorrow.
Eeny meeny miny moeFIFTY FIFTY

After achieving a global breakthrough with “Cupid” in 2023 and relaunching with a new lineup in 2024, FIFTY FIFTY released this track in November 2025 as the title song of the digital single “Too Much Part 1.” The lyrics were co-written by Gaho, with arrangement by Charlie McClean and others.
It’s a playful number that overlays the tension of “choosing and being chosen” at the moment of falling in love with the motif of a universally known counting rhyme, while light synths and a bouncy beat make for an easy, pleasing listen.
The music video visualizes the randomness of fate with a colorful “Fate Dealers” theme.
From the highlight medley released on October 28 to a busking performance at COEX on November 2, the staged promotions steadily built anticipation and drew attention.
This song further refines the charm of their polished easy-listening pop.
Good GoodbyeHwasa

A digital single released by Hwasa, known as a member of MAMAMOO, from P NATION in October 2025.
It contemplates whether a parting moment can be called a “good goodbye,” portraying the struggle of suppressing one’s own feelings while wishing the other person happiness, set to a mid-tempo, ballad-like arrangement.
Hwasa was deeply involved in writing and composing, and the minimalist production highlights the nuances in her voice.
The emotional boiling point arrives as the melody soars in the chorus.
The music video features actor Park Jung-min, carefully depicting the quiet acceptance of separation between lovers.
An alternate version by the string quartet Duomo was released simultaneously, expanding the afterglow through orchestration.
It’s a song that quietly stays by your side when you want to empathize with pain that doesn’t need to scream.
FOCUSHearts2Hearts

Hearts2Hearts, debuted by SM Entertainment in February 2025, has continued to actively release new songs, dropping the title track of their first mini-album “FOCUS” in October.
Built on a house-inspired four-on-the-floor beat, the track features a striking vintage-style piano riff.
Portraying the immersive feeling of a love that makes you lose yourself and think of nothing else, it coolly expresses a psychological state where your gaze and attention converge into a single point.
The music video sets a school-like set against a dark-toned palette, showcasing a mature allure through sleek choreography.
Shifting from glittering pop to restrained, grown-up dance music, this is a great pick for when you want to sink into the vibe at the club at a relaxed pace.
RAINBOWHighlight

The boy group Highlight, who have built up 16 years together, released a track in October 2025 on their debut anniversary—a number filled with gratitude for the fans who’ve supported them over the years.
Lyricist SEION and composers including Lee Minyoung (1by1) took part, with arrangements handled by the creative team 1by1.
Using a post-rain rainbow as a metaphor for hope, the song symbolically portrays the light that breaks through after overcoming hardship.
With a rock-leaning sound foregrounding crisp guitars, tight rhythms, and expansive vocal harmonies, the lyrics offer comfort to those facing loss or anxiety, encouraging them with the message that “the light will surely return.” This is their first new release since the 6th mini-album “From Real to Surreal” in April 2025.
It’s a track that distills sincere songcraft and celebratory flair—one that reaffirms the bond between the group and their fans.


