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Latest Vocaloid Releases [May 2025]

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

From sparkling, translucent melodies to heart-wrenching ballads and boldly experimental sounds, there’s a wealth of music to discover.

These tracks continue to push the boundaries of our imagination.

You, too, will be captivated by this kaleidoscope of music woven by uniquely individual creators.

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

Kaedama (extra noodle refill)Sante-tsu

【Kasane Teto】 - Kaedama — Official Music Video
Kaeda Masatetsu

This is a humorous Teto song that expresses life through ramen.

Released by Santetsu in April 2025, “Kaedama” overlays elements of ramen—like broth, chashu, and back fat—with ways of living, joy and loneliness, and feelings of gratitude.

Teto’s vocals, combined with the warm, pop-influenced arrangement, evoke a sense of nostalgia.

Listening to this piece will surely let a gentle warmth spread through your heart, like a comforting bowl of soup.

KittyTsumiki

You’ll be captivated by its highly addictive digital rock sound.

Written in 2023 by Vocaloid producer Tsumiki for the mobile game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku,” this is the Hatsune Miku version released in 2025.

Its powerful beat and stylish melody line resonate together to enchant listeners.

The lyrics, which highlight the importance of deliberately turning back and running away when you’re stuck in life’s labyrinth, are also notable.

It’s a song that encourages those who are afraid to pause.

Blue ManiacNarnea

“Blue Maniac” is a work released by Narunea in April 2025, featuring Hatsune Miku’s pure, resonant vocals.

Its refined, rock-based sound arrangement projects introspective reflections centered on themes of loneliness and self-awareness, resulting in a piece that serves as a mirror to the emotions of people living today.

The meticulously crafted soundscape and wistful melodic lines weave a world you’ll inevitably be drawn into.

Why not listen to it on a quiet night when you want to calm your mind?

Say, “Isn’t Hetchless not enough?”Barbapapa

Isn't Hechires not enough? Say it, Kasane Teto.
Doesn't Hachiresu feel unsatisfying? Say it, Barbapapa.

A highly addictive work that sprinkles a floating sensation throughout EDM.

It’s a song with Barba Papa’s uniquely distinctive worldview, released in April 2025.

The inorganic yet comfortable synth sound blends beautifully with the UTAU Kasane Teto vocals, offering a strange feeling as if drifting back and forth across the boundary between reality and unreality.

Perfect for when you want an otherworldly experience.

Latest Vocaloid Releases [May 2025] (61–70)

Let's become stars.memorial service; offering for the repose of the deceased

Let's become stars / Memorial Service feat. Kasane Teto
Let's become stars — a memorial offering

This is a track by Kuyo-san, where the synthesizer timbres gleam brilliantly.

Released in April 2025, the piece unfolds a dreamy world alongside Kasane Teto’s translucent vocals.

The sound arrangement, infused with retro-pop essence, is pleasing to the ear.

The wish woven into the lyrics and the emotions seeping through every word resonate deeply.

It’s a perfect listen for nights when you feel alone.

Timeout alternative nodeSasuke Haraguchi

Timeout Alternative Noid – Natsume Itsuki
Timeout alternative Noid Haraguchi Sasuke

A groundbreaking dance tune that incorporates hyperpop and electronica.

Crafted by Sasuke Haraguchi, the track was released in April 2025 and serves as the official demo song for Synthesizer V’s Natsume Itsuki.

You’ll be drawn into a sophisticated, distinctive world shaped by its unpredictable song structure.

The bright, celebratory tone of the horn section is also striking, and Natsume Itsuki’s clear, expansive vocals fit perfectly, creating a truly one-of-a-kind sonic landscape.

The visuals by Akane Yomitan are another highlight.

It’s bound to resonate especially with those who love discovering the new.

Like a goodbye?Yase Yoshida

Sayonara-ish? – Kasane Teto SV [Yoshida Yase]
Sayonara-style? Yose Yoshida

This work is distinguished by Kasane Teto’s vocals, which carry a certain wistful sadness.

Released by Yase Yoshida in April 2025, it’s a track included on the compilation album “How to Keep Lying.” A mixture rock number with an emotional arc, its lyrics convey a fleeting feeling that evokes both parting and new encounters.

Be sure to compare it with the related track “Simultaneous, so to speak.”