Latest Vocaloid Releases [March 2026]
The Vocaloid scene is constantly in motion day by day.
Nearly every month, new talents burst onto the scene, and unexpected worlds of sounds and lyrics keep emerging.
Many of you are probably wondering, “What new Vocaloid tracks have come out lately?” In this article, we’ll be showcasing plenty of songs freshly released in March 2026.
You might just stumble upon a track you missed.
Be sure to check it out to the end!
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Latest Vocaloid Releases [March 2026] (31–40)
How to Gather Lightmakarori

A stylish yet bittersweet Vocaloid track with shimmering piano that sends your emotions spinning in circles.
Created by Vocaloid producer Makarori and released in February 2026, it ranked 5th in the Rookie category of VocaColle Winter 2026.
While it paints a slightly lonely worldview—fears of endings and urges to run away—it’s compelling for the determination to move forward that shines through.
Perfect for those who feel like they might stop in their tracks amid uncertainty.
Take your time and really let it sink in.
Always a taker no matter how much time passesmachīsha

An edgy yet pop-heavy UTAU Teto track that blasts away the haze of relationships where give-and-take doesn’t hold up! Created by vocaloid producer Machīsha—also known for works like “Misomania” and “DOZY”—this song was released in March 2026.
Its defining feature is a lyrical worldview that satirizes those who only take, expressing the protagonist’s realization of the futility of self-sacrifice and their decision to walk away from a reckless gamble.
If you’re fed up with unfair romances or interpersonal dynamics, this track might help you reset your mood in a snap.
It’s just an illusion!!!!marashii

An upbeat track inspired by classical masterpieces! Composed by marasy, the famed pianist-composer, it was released in March 2026.
Created as a collaboration with the game “takt op.
Destiny in the Crimson-Melody City.” The lively, high-energy piano sound is delightful no matter where you sample it.
The playful melody and Kasane Teto’s cute vocals are simply irresistible.
It’s a number we highly recommend even to those who haven’t listened to Vocaloid songs in a while.
Lifetime Love Contractmerokuru

Shall we get hyped with a love song packed with heavy-feeling affection? Created by Vocaloid producer Merokuru, known for hits like “SUPERHERO,” this track was released in March 2026.
It was published as the official demo song for the voice synthesis software Natsuiro Karin.
The consistently upbeat tempo is highly addictive, and the repeating synth lines are very pleasant to the ear.
Natsuiro Karin’s slightly innocent-sounding vocals fit perfectly, too.
If you have a significant other, listening to this will likely put you even more in the mood for love.
Katte.yuyoyuppe

The low-center-of-gravity guitar sound and impassioned melodies shake me to the core.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer yuyoyuppe, released in March 2026.
Created as the official demo song for SynthesizerV2AI Natsuiro Karin, it fuses soaring high vocals with a heavy, high-pressure mixture loud rock sound that gives you chills with its intensity.
By the end, you might find yourself wanting to shout along.
The irresistible gap between catchiness and heft makes this an addictive track.
Latest Vocaloid Releases [March 2026] (41–50)
Bias: Dropoutwiroha ringo

A shiver runs down my spine at the peril of love turning into obsession.
This work by Iroha Ringo was released as a video in February 2026.
It portrays the sprouting of dark emotions like possessiveness and self-loathing, and Kagamine Len’s pure vocals, the abrupt key changes, and the raw lyrics pierce the heart.
Despite its viscous, heavy worldbuilding, it somehow has a curious cuteness, too.
Be sure to experience this uniquely original Vocaloid track.
The flower you like.Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

An artful poetry reading where an uneasy undercurrent slowly spreads beneath the beauty.
It’s a piece by Haniwa, also known as the American Folk Song Study Group, released in March 2026.
Four types of synthetic voices intersect, blurring the line between narration and song to create a unique sense of dimensionality.
And you can’t help but be captivated by the vast reservoir of emotion behind the sound.
If you want to hear music unlike anything before, start here.


