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Latest Vocaloid Releases [January 2026]

In the Vocaloid scene, where new tracks are posted almost daily and the landscape changes at a dizzying pace, many of you are probably searching for that next must-listen song.

In this article, we highlight the latest Vocaloid tracks released in January 2026.

A steady stream of diverse works is arriving, from melodies that stir the heart to phrases you can’t help but hum along to.

Your yet-to-be-discovered favorite track is surely waiting, so be sure to read to the end!

Latest Vocaloid Releases [January 2026] (41–50)

Rei-chan’s Karaage—Too Melodious—Fortune LoveMinami no Minami

This is a work by Minamino Minami, a Vocaloid producer who enjoys immense support in the novelty-song community, with its music video released in December 2025.

A provisional video originally debuted for the August event that same year, VOCACOLE 2025 Summer ex, and from there the visuals were dramatically upgraded with help from a popular illustrator before its official release.

Its charm lies in chaotic lyrics crammed with love for fried chicken and an unpredictable song structure.

Perfect for when you’re feeling down or just want to empty your head and laugh.

Latest Vocaloid Releases [January 2026] (51–60)

Prayers for LoveHaraguchi Sasuke

Would you like to witness the ending of a story themed around magical girls? This piece, created by the multi-talented and widely noted Sasuké Haraguchi, was released in January 2026.

Featuring Yuka Satoishi on vocals, it serves as the finale to the compilation album “Re: Magical Girl.” It’s a powerful track that portrays a world where one reaches toward an uncertain future and finds the strength to choose their own path.

If you enjoy this song, be sure to explore the other tracks from the compilation as well.

Hide and seekInukai

Hide and Seek / Inukai feat. Uei
Hide and seekInukai

This is a track where thrills intertwine with morbid madness.

Composed by the Vocaloid producer Inukai, it was released in January 2026 and is an entry for “Amai Con! 2025.” The piece conveys a chilling tension—no matter how you lie and hide, you can’t escape—and it sends shivers down your spine.

Its addictive mix of cuteness and fear will have you hitting repeat before you know it.

A must-listen for anyone seeking something stimulating and edgy!

Replicated Empty MemoryMamiya Kaede

You’ll be overwhelmed by the vividness of the electronic tones.

The song “Memories of the Duplicated Sky” by Vocaloid producer Kaede Mamiya was released in January 2026.

Created as an entry for the “4th Proseka ULTIMATE,” it’s packed with rhythmical twists seemingly designed with gameplay in mind.

Set to glittering synths, it portrays a sci-fi world of fabricated memories and emotions—one of the work’s defining features.

Experience its creative energy for yourself.

Reaperyomitan akane

This piece has a distinctive worldview, as if darkness were spreading.

Akane Yomitan’s song “Reaper” was released in January 2026.

The title plays on both the Grim Reaper and the DAW REAPER.

Although REAPER is a piece of software you can essentially keep using for free, its creators release it under the premise that users should purchase a license.

Time passes while holding onto those conflicting qualities…

It’s a track that invites all kinds of interpretations.

Be sure to listen while unraveling the story in the animated music video as well.

See you next week.Ashu

See You Next Week / Hatsune Miku (To Be Continued)
See you next week.Ashu

Despite its lighthearted greeting, this piece grips the heart with the sorrow of an endless battle.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Ashu, released in January 2026.

Using the motif of a magical girl, it portrays the hidden, solitary wounds suffered behind everyday life.

The ballad-style arrangement exudes a sense of resignation that tightens the chest.

I think it especially resonates when you’re alone and overwhelmed by loneliness.

DirectedYūnosuke

Directed / Hatsune Miku [Music Video]
DirectedYūnosuke

A stylish electronic tune that channels the suffocating feeling of being bound by rules and ratings into a powerful beat.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Yuunosuke, known for tracks like “PaⅢ.SENSATION,” the music video was released in January 2026.

Lyrics by Gyuuniku and tuning by Kou.

Its message—portraying discomfort and conflict within a controlled world—pairs perfectly with the weighty bass house sound.

When you’re feeling a bit worn out by society’s rules, give it a careful listen.

Included on the album “Void,” released in August 2025.

In conclusion

New Vocaloid songs are born every day, and that creative wave shows no sign of stopping. I hope among the tracks we introduced this time, there’s one that captures your heart. We’ll keep updating the article as new works appear, so please drop by again whenever you’re curious. Your yet-to-be-found favorite is surely waiting here.