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Latest Vocaloid Releases [April 2025]

In April 2025, a fresh breeze is blowing through the Vocaloid scene.

With ear-catching melodies, emotionally stirring lyrics, and ever-evolving vocal synthesis technology, the latest tracks keep pushing the limits of our imagination.

Waves of innovative sounds are emerging beyond the bounds of traditional J-POP.

This spring, you’re sure to find that one special song that resonates with your heart.

Latest Vocaloid Releases [April 2025] (41–50)

SingerTHE SPELLBOUND

Synthesizer V AI Yumeno Kessho PASTEL / Singer
SingerTHE SPELLBOUND

A groundbreaking work that offers a glimpse into the future of technology! A single released by THE SPELLBOUND in March 2025.

With vocals by Yumenokessho PASTEL, it’s a highly original track.

The depth and breadth of the sound are remarkable, and as you listen, you’ll feel as if your heart, body—your entire being—is being enveloped.

Highly recommended to listen with headphones or earphones.

An avant-garde musical experience awaits you!

Latest Vocaloid Releases [April 2025] (51–60)

Dragomategaburyu

Dragomate (IA) / Dragomate (IA)
Dragomate gaburyu

This track features fast-paced beats and airy, floating synths that leave a strong impression.

Released by gaburyu in March 2025, it’s the sixth installment in the “Maid Sandwich” series.

Centered on a dragon living incognito among humans, it portrays that everyday life with a blend of humor and a slightly dark edge.

You’ll be blown away by the meticulous vocal work and highly addictive soundscape they weave together.

Be sure to experience this uniquely original music for yourself.

Hey, love me.shizuku

A song distinguished by Kaho’s clear, translucent vocals.

Its delicate, ephemeral melody line expresses a sweet, aching longing for love.

Composed by Shizuku, it was released in March 2025.

Centered on the timbre of the piano, the finely crafted sound work at times warms and at times aches, as if embracing the listener’s emotions.

The protagonist’s yearning for love is sure to resonate in your heart.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling lonely.

Cookiewotaku

Cookie / wotaku feat. ルウル/LeuR
Cookiewotaku

This is an ambitious work that stylishly portrays human relationships in the digital age.

Created by the Vocaloid producer wotaku—known for numerous hit songs—and released in March 2025, this piece was produced as the official demo song for “VoiSona Loul.” Its polished electronic sound pairs perfectly with lyrics themed around online communication.

It’s fresh, highly relatable, and downright cute.

I believe it will especially resonate with the younger generation living in today’s world.

The time will never come.American Folk Music Research Society

The time will never come. / American Folk Song Study Group
The time will never come. American Folk Song Research Society

If you want to fully immerse yourself in sonic depth, give this track a listen.

It’s a piece by Haniwa, also known as the American Folk Song Research Society, released in March 2025.

The sound has a lo-fi texture while incorporating elements of breakbeats and shoegaze.

The vocal work is distinctive as well, layering poetry reading, singing, and voice libraries multiple times.

This work shines with experimental sound design—be sure to take your time and listen closely.

AineekPolis Piccadilly

Ai-niiku – Police Piccadilly feat. Uraname / Police Piccadilly
Aineek Police Piccadilly

This work, released by Polispicadery in March 2025, features Uramei’s lustrous vocal performance that pairs beautifully with its refined, urban sound.

The lyrics, capturing the wavering emotions of wanting to shake off regret but being unable to, are also striking.

I can’t help but relate and listen as if it were about myself.

The illustration by A.

YAMI further enhances the song’s world, delivering a superb finish.

I think it’s perfect as background music for a nighttime drive.

Compass, remove the needleSei Bōno × Roku Ubana

Remove the Needle from the Compass / Hijiri Fusano × Roku Uhaka ft. Hatsune Miku
Compass, Removing the Needle — Hijiri Fusano × Roku Ubana

It’s a moving ballad with a melody line that blends transience and beauty, leaving a lasting impression.

Created by Vocaloid producer Rok Uhana based on an illustration by Sei Bōno, the piece is set for release in March 2025.

Hints of sorrow seep through the guitar’s arpeggios, layered with Hatsune Miku’s transparent, crystalline vocals.

The lyrics, depicting struggles with self-worth and inner emotions, pierce the heart.

It’s a heart-aching Vocaloid track you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.