Halloween has become such a craze that it’s now a social phenomenon and is always covered in the news in recent years.
New Halloween-related songs are released every year, and many Halloween tracks have been born even since the start of the Reiwa era.
In this article, we’re focusing on Halloween songs released in the Reiwa period! We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, including the latest Halloween tunes, theme songs for Halloween events held at famous theme parks, and cool numbers perfect for the season.
Find a song that elevates the Halloween vibe and enjoy a fun Halloween night!
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Halloween songs released in the Reiwa era | Perfect as party BGM! (1–10)
Trick or BeatiamSHUM, meruna from wagamama.

Released in October 2025 as the official theme song for Huis Ten Bosch’s Haunted Halloween, this track is a collaboration between iamSHUM and Meruna from Wagamama.
It depicts friends in witch hats dancing the night away on a midnight dance floor, featuring a danceable sound that blends EDM and pop.
Packed with the extraordinary excitement of dressing up and partying, it’s the perfect Halloween song for anyone looking to amp up their Halloween event.
SO BADKing Gnu

A track by King Gnu that truly embodies the frenzy of Halloween.
Released in September 2025, this song made big waves as the official theme for “Zombie de Dance,” part of Universal Studios Japan’s Halloween Horror Nights.
It’s a ferocious, hedonistic sound that takes King Gnu’s signature mixture style and evolves it into something even more menacing and alternative.
It brilliantly captures the chaotic thrill of a Halloween night—awful circumstances yet insanely fun.
With its aggressive groove, it’s guaranteed to make any Halloween video look cool!
Halloweenteam Autumn

A track by team Autumn born from the seasonal project of the media-mix franchise “Paradox Live.” Set to a hip-hop beat, it offers a captivating world themed around a gathering of yokai and monsters.
Amid the heavy-hitting rap and English phrases that weave an eerie atmosphere, the catchy chorus stands out, with an arrangement clearly designed to get crowds hyped at live shows.
It’s included on the album “Paradox Live Seasonal Show,” released in May 2025.
Perfect as BGM for a Halloween party, and highly recommended for fans of hip-hop and anime-related music.
VampireDECO*27

A dance tune released in March 2021 by DECO*27, a leading figure in the Vocaloid scene, that likens the insatiable longing for the one you’ve fallen for to a vampire.
The lyrics strikingly portray the complex psychology of love—an urge that feels like you’re draining something from the other person, unquenched desire, and wavering emotions—in a style that’s both pop and dark.
Featured on the eighth album MANNEQUIN, the track surpassed 10 million views on YouTube shortly after its release.
This number, blending impish cuteness with mature allure, is perfect for adding a glossy vibe to your Halloween party.
Amazing Happy Halloween Nightsyudou

A new song by syudou that fantastically colors Halloween night.
Hatsune Miku’s vocals entwine with a sound steeped in eerie, mysterious atmosphere.
Toy-like noises and a waltz-like rhythm are woven in, while sparkling elements capture the essence of Halloween.
It depicts a frantic night where reality and unreality intertwine.
Released digitally in September 2024, with a music video also unveiled.
syudou’s close collaborator Yasutatsu handled the visuals, marking their first Vocaloid collaboration in about four years.
The jacket art reportedly hides secret lettering, adding a playful touch.
Perfect for anyone looking to hype up a Halloween party.
Dress up and dance, and you might just feel a little escape from reality.
P0WER – Evil Spirits Begone –-Shin Tenchi Kaibyaku Shūdan- Jiguzagu

This track, released in August 2025 by the visual kei band -Shintenchi Kaibyaku Shudan- ZIGZAG, was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Hell Teacher Nūbē.
As the title “Akuryō Taisan” (“Begone, Evil Spirits”) suggests, it’s packed with motifs that are quintessentially Halloween.
The opening section, where heavy guitar riffs blend seamlessly with Japanese-style arrangements, leaves a strong impression; while it conjures a spooky atmosphere, it unfolds into a catchy melody anyone can hum along to.
With a sound that balances heft and stylishness, it’s sure to amp up events with friends gathering in costume.
chantAdo

A track that fuses exotic music with Ado’s powerful vocals.
It’s an EDM song characterized by an oriental-tinged beat that transports listeners to another world.
Released digitally in September 2023, it was produced as a collaboration for Universal Studios Japan’s Halloween event, “Halloween Horror Nights.” The song drew major attention, including topping the Billboard JAPAN Streaming Songs chart for seven consecutive weeks.
Perfect for those who want to dress up and dance the night away with friends on Halloween.
Why not dive into a mysterious world alongside Ado’s captivating voice?




