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Latest Vocaloid Releases [February 2026]

The Vocaloid scene keeps producing a huge number of new tracks every day.

One after another, talented Vocaloid producers are making their mark, and as listeners, it’s hard not to feel excited.

Many of you are probably wondering, “What kind of songs are coming out right now?” In this article, we’re spotlighting the latest Vocaloid tracks released in February 2026.

A song that stirs your soul, a song you can’t help but put on repeat—one of them is surely waiting for you.

Be sure to read to the end and find the tracks you’ll want to add to your playlist!

Latest Vocaloid Releases [February 2026] (71–80)

Duck! Duck!POP-OVER

Duck! Duck! – Kasane Teto & Hatsune Miku
Duck! Duck!POP-OVER

POP-OVER, a Vocaloid producer, released “Duck! Duck!” in January 2026.

It’s a duet featuring Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto, where a snark-filled shouting match unfolds over an electronic dance beat.

Even though the lyrics trade barbs and look down on the other, it somehow comes off comical and ends up being a fun listen.

It’s a danceable Vocaloid track with an addictive blend of venom and humor!

i think i think too muchParang

i think i think too much / Hatsune Miku
i think i think too muchParang

It has an immersive feel, as if the thoughts spinning around in your head were turned directly into sound.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Parang, released in January 2026.

A drum’n’bass-style number showcasing brilliant, fast-paced beat-making.

The short phrases, calmly repeated in Hatsune Miku’s voice, vividly capture the anxiety that comes with overthinking.

If you listen to it on nights when worries won’t leave your mind, you might find it unexpectedly relatable—and feel a little lighter.

Smooch. Ah… kiss and kiss.SLAVE V-V-R

Smooch. Ah… kiss and kiss. / SLAVE.V-V-R feat. KAITO
Smooch. Ah… kiss and kiss.SLAVE V-V-R

If you’re in the mood for rock with a mature vibe, this is it! This piece by the popular Vocaloid producer SLAVE.V-V-R—well-known for their “failed retirement”—was released in January 2026.

Created as an entry for the 32nd Proseka NEXT, its standout feature is, without a doubt, KAITO’s sweet whispery vocals.

The more you listen, the more you’re drawn in—his lustrous voice is simply superb.

Experience a thrilling night for yourself!

sludgyive

Doro-doro – Kaai Yuki
sludgyive

“1 Child y Dog,” which carries a bottomless, swamp-like heaviness.

A work by Vocaloid producer ive, released in January 2026.

The video was produced by Toasu.

Sung in Kaai Yuki’s innocent, childlike voice, the lyrics weave depictions of domination and submission.

True to the title, the cruel worldview is delivered matter-of-factly over a viscous, sludgy soundscape—sending chills down your spine.

Be sure to check out this highly addictive slice of dark pop.

Psychewotaku

Psyche / wotaku feat. KAITO
Psychewotaku

A track by Vocaloid producer wotaku, originally released in September 2018.

After being included on the 2025 album “Adam,” a KAITO-sung MV was released in January 2026.

Set to a cool beat, the song weaves themes of unrecognized pain and loneliness.

KAITO’s low, resonant vocals make the urgency of the lyrics ring out all the more clearly.

Why not lend your ears to the night while holding onto those unresolved feelings? You’ll surely be drawn into its cold yet beautiful world.

Lucky Starzensen

Lucky Star / zensen feat. Megurine Luka
Lucky Starzensen

A work by Vocaloid producer zensen, released in January 2026.

It’s an original song written for Megurine Luka’s 17th anniversary project, unfolding a thrilling world of “bets” and “turnarounds” alongside slot-machine visuals in the MV.

The blend of lyrics, vocals, and sound creates an irresistible mix of danger and exhilaration.

It’s perfect electro swing for those moments when you want to boost your mood!

Reminder■37

Reminder / ■37 feat. IA :[R]
Reminder■37

A work by Vocaloid producer ■37, released in January 2026.

It was created as the official demo song for VOCALOID6 IA :[R].

Its worldview—depicting urgent emotion and an obsession with “voice” that transcends the bounds of a product demo—draws you in before you know it.

The multilayered, artistic sonic texture is also compelling.

When you want to face the feelings deep within your heart, give it a careful listen.