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[October 2025] Latest Popular Vocaloid Songs Compilation [New Releases]

People even call teenagers the “Vocaloid-native generation,” that’s how firmly the Vocaloid scene has taken root as something familiar.

Not only listeners—new Vocaloid producers with the drive to “make my own songs” are increasing at a rapid pace, and professional composers are also releasing works using synthetic voice libraries.

Maybe you, reading this, are one of them?

In this article, we’ve compiled the latest popular Vocaloid tracks!

We’ve picked them under the theme of “new releases,” so you might discover songs you’ve never heard before.

Be sure to take your time and check them out!

Latest Vocaloid Releases (111–120)

See you again at the Lost and Found!Depression is SA

See you again at the Lost and Found Center! – Tsuina-chan
See you again at the lost and found center! Inoutsu is SA.

An electronic number that surges like a torrent of emotion.

“Ino Utsu” is a work released by SA in August 2025, which took 2nd place in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle 2025 Summer.

Sung by Tsuina-chan, it conveys a heartfelt cry fraught with contradictions.

You’ll be drawn into a worldview where the despair of heading toward a lightless place and a strong will to seek tomorrow are depicted simultaneously.

When you’re overwhelmed by a sense of helplessness, why not surrender yourself to this whirlpool of sound?

SLIPIyowa

Iyowa – SLIP [YouTube Music Weekend 10.0]
SLIP iyowa

A bittersweet yet beautiful Vocaloid song whose mind-rattling sound becomes irresistibly addictive.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Iyowa, known for numerous masterpieces like “Kyukurarine” and “Netsu Ijō,” released in August 2025.

The song portrays fragile memories, emotions on the verge of breaking, and budding love swaying within summer scenery.

Its intricately shifting melody lines, changing like waves that ebb and flow, seize the listener’s heart and never let go.

Give it a listen when you want to sink into the feeling of never waking from a midsummer dream.

A noonday blaze searing us apartHello, Mr./Ms. Tanida

Flames of the noonday heat sear us far apart / Hello, Mr. Tanita – Lossy Encoding / Hello Tanitasan
Good afternoon, Mr. Tanida, in the blazing midday whose flames sear us apart.

An alternative Vocaloid track whose ingenious sound image somehow stirs up a sense of nostalgia.

It’s a song released under Tatsuya Kitani’s Vocaloid producer alias, Konnichiwa Tanita-san, published in August 2025 and included on the compilation album “Eingebrannt.” Its appeal lies in literary lyrics that trace memories of summers that have receded into the distant past, paired with a sound that blends weightless drift and cool poise.

The cruelty of passing time—and, because of it, the precious radiance of each fleeting moment—soaks deeply into the heart.

Give it a listen when you’re in the mood to indulge in a touch of sentimentality.

Human beingMarasy

Human Being / marasy feat. Kagamine Rin
Human Being Marasy

An energetic number that races by like a whirlwind of piano.

This piece is by Marasy, who is also widely known as a pianist, and it was released in August 2025.

The arrangement is by Akita Horie, known as kemu.

With Kagamine Rin’s edgy vocals, it powerfully sings of the struggles and hopes of “being human,” delivering a message that affirms one’s existence and deeply resonates with listeners.

It’s a Vocaloid track that gives a strong push to anyone striving with all their might.

What should I do?American Folk Music Research Society

What should I do? / American Folk Song Research Society
What should I do? American Folk Music Study Group

An artistic work that elevates poetry reading into something theatrical.

It’s a piece by Haniwa from the American Folk Song Research Society, released in August 2025.

Beneath the layered soundscape, a voice proclaiming one-sided “happiness” resounds with unsettling tension.

The way that goodwill gradually slips into madness will send chills down your spine.

The work was showcased during YouTube Music Weekend, with the visuals co-produced with vocational school students.

If you want to immerse yourself in a rich musical world, be sure to give it a listen.

Heaven’s PunishmentSatsuki

Heavenly Sentence / Gekiyaku, Common Cold, Nurse Robo_Type T
Heaven's Sentence: Satsuki

A cinematic, dark Vocaloid track that sharply lays bare human pretension and deceit.

Created by Satsuki, the Vocaloid producer behind songs like “Mesmerizer” and “Obsolete,” it was released in August 2025 and reached 16th place in the VocaColle Summer 2025 TOP 100 ranking.

Its worldview, depicting insincere relationships and the emptiness of society, pierces listeners to the core.

The dramatic vocal work—and developments—woven by three distinct sound sources perfectly matches the song’s atmosphere.

On nights when you’re worn down by the absurdity of reality, sink into this musical world.

Hungry GhostBamboo Shoot Boy

Hungry Ghost / Bamboo Shoot Boy feat. Kagamine Rin & Len
Hungry Ghost Bamboo Shoot Boy

An electroswing-style Vocalo-rock track.

It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer Takenoko Shonen, released in August 2025 and submitted to BokaColle 2025 Summer.

Twin vocals by Kagamine Rin and Len convey an unfulfilled heart and ravenous impulses.

On the sound side, the drop—born from the producer’s DJ experience—is insanely addictive! Cute, slightly horror-esque, and highly addictive—be sure to add this track to your playlist!