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Latest Vocaloid Release [November 2025]

New tracks are born in the Vocaloid scene every month—so many that you can’t keep up no matter how much you listen.

Ever find yourself wanting to look back and think, “What songs came out that month again?” In this article, we’re highlighting Vocaloid songs released in November 2025.

From emotional ballads to high-velocity rock and irresistibly catchy electronic sounds, there’s a wide variety of tracks to explore.

You’re sure to find at least one song you’ll want to add to your playlist!

Latest Vocaloid Releases [November 2025] (71–80)

Manimani 2025 Editr-906

r-906 – Manimani 2025 Edit (feat. Hatsune Miku)
Manimani 2025 Editr-906

An energetic track where the overwhelming drive of drum and bass melds with a traditional Japanese aesthetic.

Crafted by r-906, this piece is slated for release in October 2025.

The original version, released in 2022, is the work that took first place in the Spring 2020 VOCALOID Collection (VocaColle) rankings.

Its sound pressure and arrangement have been further refined, and the structure—building from an extended instrumental section into a sudden, liberating drop—is electrifying.

Just imagining this track blasting at a live venue or a major event is enough to get you hyped!

Maidril Wondersasaki

“Maidrill Wonder” was released by sasaki in October 2025.

It’s a short 1-minute-15-second piece where stylish electro sounds pair perfectly with Teto’s cool vocals.

The lyrics reflect backward-looking feelings and the determination to break free from them.

The music video was created by visual artist UPA=Uha, featuring Teto in a maid outfit against a green-themed backdrop.

Be sure to check out this polished Teto track.

Forever, forever, forever.¿?shimon

This track hurls feelings of restless yearning for talent and self-denial over an intense sound.

Written by ¿?shimon for the empathy-driven drama content “We Are Up All Night,” the piece will be released in October 2025.

Its glitch-forward sound design expresses inner turmoil, while flower’s high vocal timbre lays bare the protagonist’s raging emotions.

If you’ve ever felt your efforts go unrewarded or found yourself feeling miserable in comparison to others, this is a song you need to hear.

Latest Vocaloid Releases [November 2025] (81–90)

Heartbeat!surii

Suri – Doki Doki! feat. Hatsune Miku & Kagamine Len
Heartbeat!surii

A pop, heart-throbbing Vocaloid track with an amazing back-and-forth between Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Len.

Released by Surii in October 2025, this original song was created to fulfill the dream of “joining Pokemiku.” Its catchy melodies and band sound are quintessential Surii.

With Miku and Len’s vocals, it breezily sings about the thrill of adventure and the mingled feelings of anticipation and anxiety.

It’s the perfect song for every moment of love, friendship, and taking on something new!

Grace Alonesekikomi gohan

Grace Alone / Sekikomi Gohan feat. Hatsune Miku
Grace Alonesekikomi gohan

A track by Sekikomi Gohan, released in October 2025.

The lyrics, blending Japanese and English, capture both unwavering love and the moment of parting at the same time.

The grand textures woven by synths, piano, and strings are beautifully complemented by Hatsune Miku’s voice.

The structure that surges toward the chorus is also moving.

Take your time—let your body and heart surrender, and give it a listen.

Dead Parody Dancedo~pamin

Dopamine - "Dead Parody Dance" feat. Hatsune Miku
Dead Parody Dancedo~pamin

An electroswing number that exposes society’s absurdity while keeping you dancing.

Created by Dōpamin, this track appears on the album “Candy Butler,” released at the event THE VOC@LOiD Cho M@STER 59 held at Makuhari Messe in April 2025.

Its sound blends bouncy rhythms with club-track beats, weaving in distinctive motifs like zombies and a slippery everyday life.

The meta, sardonic lyrics—framing “pretending to dance” as “pretending not to die”—really get you.

I think it will resonate with anyone living with contradictions in their daily life.

A duckling that cannot fly.Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

The Duckling That Couldn't Fly. / American Folk Music Study Group
A duckling that cannot fly.Amerika min'yō kenkyūkai

This is a poetry reading whose poignant sense of “being unable to fly” grips the heart.

Crafted by Haniwa, the piece uses the motif of a duckling to depict the longing for freedom and the struggle with reality.

The feelings of a being that wants to spread its wings but cannot are spun together with inventive sonic textures.

The world woven by narration and electronic sound will resonate with and gently accompany anyone who has ever felt alienated or out of place.