Latest Vocaloid Release [December 2025]
What kind of songs emerged in the Vocaloid scene in December 2025? Even amid the year-end hustle and bustle, creators were steadily releasing new works one after another.
In this article, we’re highlighting Vocaloid tracks released in December.
You might find a song you missed, or you might encounter a masterpiece that truly resonates with you.
Be sure to read to the end and find your new favorite!
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Latest Vocaloid Releases [December 2025] (21–30)
Climinal SpaceSatsuki

This work is a reimagined version of a song originally written for the vocalist Wolpis Carter, now reconstructed as a twin-vocal track featuring Chisey and Yuki Kaai.
Released in December 2025, the piece is a hard-hitting number that portrays a psyche cornered by piling lies, using crime as a metaphor.
The more self-justifications accumulate, the tighter the noose feels—an oppressive tension delivered through urgent melodies and rapid-fire lyrics.
Put it on when you want an experience that shakes your brain.
The Best Branding Grand PrizeTaidasaki

It’s an addictive piece that’s both catchy and downbeat.
“The Best Branding Grand Prize” by Vocaloid producer Taidasaki will have its music video released in December 2025.
It’s a high-energy Kasane Teto track characterized by well-chosen, great-sounding words and snappy melodic lines.
The shifting song structure is also appealing, with changes into an oriental-flavored mode and the appearance of a music box-like section that keeps things engaging.
However, the lyrics convey a self-deprecating message.
Including the MV, be sure to consider what position the protagonist occupies.
cyan bluePorisupikaderī

This track was produced by Police Piccadilly as the theme song for a live concert celebrating Lawson’s 50th anniversary.
It was released in December 2025.
Using the convenience store—something that blends seamlessly into everyday life—as its motif, the song captures the small moments of happiness and excitement you feel when you drop by, translating them into music.
With a poppy beat and Hatsune Miku’s clear, transparent vocals, it resonates pleasantly, delivering a finish that makes your steps feel lighter as you walk through the city.
It’s perfect for those who want to add a splash of color to little moments in daily life, like on your commute to work or school.
I’m so fed up!!!Maiki P

Maiki-P, who’s active in many roles including singer-songwriter and drummer, shows off their versatility here.
“Yannacchau!!!” is a song written for Naiko from the vocal group Ireneisu, and this is the Kasane Teto version.
Its highly addictive sound packs in feelings of irritation and abandon, making it a track you’ll want to put on repeat.
The lyrics, co-written with Naiko, also incorporate a rap section whose energetic flow pushes the song’s tension even higher.
It’s the perfect track when you want to blow away that hazy frustration.
hollow kudzuichi ni san

This song confronts you with the suffocating feeling of being swallowed by other people’s schedules and convenience.
Released by Hifumi in December 2025, it features Hatsune Miku on vocals, with the illustration video by Mariyasu.
It portrays the sensation of being worn down by an environment where the more earnestly you try to live, the more “cunning” gets treated as “smart,” and the mindset of longing for salvation while being ensnared by nihilism.
The title’s image of the pitcher plant evokes the very essence of an inescapable sense of confinement.
The ending leaves you suspended without an answer, and it lingers in your chest.
It’s a work that makes you want to face yourself when you listen.
Cowardly chickenBōin Bōshoku P

They want to spend time with the one they love, but it just doesn’t work out… It’s a catchy yet heartrending Christmas song! The track is by Vocaloid producer Boin Boushoku-P and was released in December 2025.
The protagonist can’t quite take that final step in love, and the lyrics—so pure and honest—tighten your chest.
As you keep listening, you can’t help but root for them more and more.
I bet quite a few people have spent a Christmas like this.
dɑ’ːrliŋyūkisan

Released in December 2025 as a track on the album “Six.” It is one of six songs themed around the “six realms of reincarnation.” Beginning with a proclamation of the end, the lyrics convey the chill of reality, division, and a heartrending yearning for salvation that resonates deeply.
The pairing of Hatsune Miku’s innocent vocals with the eerily alluring sound arrangement is a perfect match.
If you like it, be sure to check out the other tracks on the album too.


