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!
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Latest Vocaloid Releases [November 2025] (61–70)
Black Halloween 2: Death or Smilejorujin

A story-driven piece of music where judgment and festivity intersect—perfect for Halloween night.
Created by Jorujin and released in October 2025, it’s the first sequel in five years to 2020’s “Black Halloween: Death or Dance.” The interplay among the three voices—Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and IA—is spectacular, and the irony and madness lurking beneath the mask of a “smile” are vividly revealed.
Once you fall into this dark, singular world, there’s no getting out!
I am not a robot.piinata

This is a track that shines with an ironic worldview, built around the familiar internet security check phrase, “I am not a robot.” Created by Pīnata and released in October 2025, it uses EDM sounds and Kasane Teto’s vocals to vividly portray a message laced with satire toward internet culture and mechanical authentication systems.
It reflects the true feelings and façades of those of us living in a digital society.
Be sure to experience these waves of sound for yourself!
Muchako’s Songmuchatanuki

This is a work released to the world by the gaming streamer Yukkuri Mucha-Tanuki.
It was released in October 2025.
It’s a character song featuring his own character, Muchako, as the protagonist, with lyrics and composition by Manmanmanzai and vocals by Hatsune Miku.
The lyrics carefully depict Muchako’s visuals and personality—even down to details like her sanpaku eyes and the absolute zone of her knee-high socks—set against the everyday routine of facing a display in a dark room.
The chorus is incredibly catchy and addictive, the kind that makes you want to hum along!
Eye Maker!Makishiukyou

Released by KARENT to celebrate MEIKO’s 21st anniversary, this work is a song that honors the origins of Vocaloid history.
It’s a single entirely created by Makishiukyo—from lyrics and composition to video and illustration—released in October 2025.
The title carries layered meanings: “a person who makes love,” “a person who makes oneself,” and “all creators.” It expresses a universality that only the first-generation VOCALOID without an assigned age can sing, set to a pop, comical sound.
The music video features adorable, festive direction that conveys the joy of creation just by watching.
It’s a perfect piece for those who want to connect with the roots of Vocaloid culture or draw energy for making things.
Living Dead DrunkerMedomia

Medomia’s track was first unveiled in November 2023 for the anonymous submission project “Colorless Transparency Festival II,” and an MV version was released in October 2025.
The bouncy beat, razor-sharp synths, and the striking vocal contrast between Miku and Kafu are irresistible.
The lyrics loop through drunken self-loathing and shifting blame, symbolized by the motif in the title: “living corpse.” It’s a single packed with a dark yet poppy, wonderfully contradictory charm.


