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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] (41–50)

Deadly Poison Sundries Meikoya-sanSLAVE V-V-R

Deadly Poison Sundries: Meiko-ya — SLAVE.V-V-R feat. MEIKO
Deadly Poison Sundries Meikoya-sanSLAVE V-V-R

Created to commemorate MEIKO’s 21st anniversary, this song comes from the popular Vocaloid producer SLAVE.V-V-R—well-known for their “failed retirement.” It was released in November 2025.

The seductive tones of the accordion brilliantly bring to life an unsettling world: a general store dealing in poisons.

Blending the allegorical feel of dark fantasy with a cabaret-style theatrical flair, the piece weaves these elements together to exquisite effect.

MEIKO’s commanding vocals evoke a shopkeeper who is both eerie and irresistibly alluring.

The pinned comment on YouTube reportedly shares behind-the-scenes stories, so be sure to check it out after listening.

Highly recommended for those seeking a grotesque yet beautiful, venom-laced Vocaloid track!

Dyed in Your Colors (10th Anniv.)TOKOTOKO

Dyed in Your Colors (10th Anniv.) feat. GUMI SV / TOKOTOKO (Nishizawa-sanP)
Dyed in Your Colors (10th Anniv.)TOKOTOKO

This is a rearranged version released to commemorate the 10th anniversary of “Kimi-iro ni Somaru.” Produced by TOKOTOKO, it was released in November 2025.

While preserving the refreshing feel of the original, GUMI SV’s natural vocal expression, along with newly added drum phrases and piano sounds, brings a rich palette of color.

The lyrics, which portray the desire to honestly say “I love you,” have a timeless universality that resonates no matter how much time passes.

It’s a Vocaloid track that cranks up the romance to the max!

A feigned life loves playing pretend at being friends.Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

The life I feigned loves playing pretend friends. / Kasane Teto, Nurse Robo_Type T, Female 1, Zundamon, Sayo/SAYO, Male 2, Tanaka Kasa, Kizuna Akari, Natsuiro Karin, Yuzuki Yukari
A feigned life loves playing pretend at being friends.Amerika min'yō kenkyūkai

An uncanny poetry reading where speech synthesis technologies intersect.

Created by Haniwa of the American Folk Song Research Society, it was released in November 2025.

By arranging various libraries—such as Kasane Teto, Zundamon, and Kizuna Akari—in a polyphonic collage, it explores the theme of simulated beings and fabricated relationships.

Your ears and heart are captured by the layering technique that blurs who is speaking and what is being said.

Be sure to experience this densely crafted sonic world for yourself.

WareiYugika

Warei / Naruka Mikoto
WareiYugika

This Vocaloid track captivates the heart with its noisy vocals and heavy, hard-hitting bass, offering a dark aesthetic that’s truly compelling.

Created by Vocaloid producer Yugika, it was released in November 2025.

The lyrics depict thorny love, loneliness, and a tangle of complex emotions, resulting in something as beautiful as it is perilous—like a rose.

The sound arrangement, infused with hardcore techno elements, is incredibly cool.

The lyrics vividly portray the protagonist’s emotions swaying between self-loathing and love-hate.

It’s a downer-tinged, electrifying tune!

Hahaha (laugh)jungun

[Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto SV] Ah-ha-ha Laugh [JunJun]
Hahaha (laugh)jungun

An electro swing track sung in unison by Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto SV.

Released by Junjun in November 2025, it portrays emotions wavering between the desire for approval and self-transformation.

The rapid-fire onomatopoeic rhythm and lyrics that blend mockery with bravado are striking.

The tuning that combines two different voice-synthesis engines is also remarkable, making the emotional contrasts vividly stand out.

It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone wrestling with the digital age.