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)
If your sky is going to cryyujii

Composed by Yuzy, the song was released in October 2025 and was written specifically for MORE MORE JUMP! in the game “Project SEKAI: Colorful Stage! feat.
Hatsune Miku.” Yuzy reportedly replayed the event story for dozens of hours to deeply understand the characters and weave the lyrics.
Carried by an emotionally moving sound, it conveys the desire to reach out a helping hand to someone dear who is suffering.
When you feel lonely, when you long for warmth, please give this song a listen.
I can’t breatheSatō chinami ni

This duet track captures the feeling of drowning in suffocation with a driving BPM of 179.
Created by Chinami Sato and featuring Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto SV, the song was released in October 2025.
Set to a four-on-the-floor beat, the lyrics convey the oppressive sense of external gazes and words eroding the body.
While the world goes on with everyday life, the protagonist keeps drowning alone—a portrayal rendered with raw urgency.
If you’ve ever lost sight of where you belong, you’ll surely relate.
migrating (back upstream)/making a return migrationSatō Naiko

I keep wandering through the city at night like a pelagic fish.
This track by Noriko Sato was released in November 2025.
A duet by Kaai Yuki and Wakana, it features an evocative sound design that drifts like a water’s surface.
Lo-fi electronic tones and watery sounds weave a downer-pop soundscape that mirrors the narrator’s inner conflict as they ask themselves, “Should I just stop trying to resurface?” It’s a perfect song for nights spent drifting along the boundary between oblivion and awakening.
“World, rot,” I said.happaku uso

Released in November 2025 by Hachihaku Uso and featuring Kasane Teto SV, this track is characterized by a production method that combines lyric-first writing with AI assistance.
It was completed through steps including converting the main melody to MIDI and arranging.
The lyrics intertwine questions posed to the world with a proof of self-existence.
Teto’s cool vocals vividly portray emotions where resignation and defiance intermingle.
A detailed Note article on the production process has been published, so check it out if you’re interested.
Secret, in the science labUbanaroku

This piece depicts a forbidden first love budding in the sealed world of a science lab, set to a guitar-rock sound.
Created by Roku Uhahana, the track’s music video is slated for release in October 2025.
It originally appeared on the album “Class Anthology.” Set in a science room at dusk, the song expresses the protagonist’s growing attraction to a teacher in a white lab coat.
The blend of transgression and longing is truly captivating.
It’s perfect for when you want to reminisce about youthful romance.


