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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 (161–170)

Undeletable fileAkane Yomitan

An electronic tune resounding with noisy synths.

It’s a track by Akane Yomitani, a multi-creator who also handles the illustrations and video herself, released in August 2025.

The worldview that overlays personal regret onto indelible data is outstanding.

It portrays the agony of past mistakes piling up as “log data” and eating away at oneself.

Kasane Teto’s sharp vocals stoke a sense of panic.

If you listen to it on a night when you’re blaming yourself, it’s sure to pierce your heart.

Goodbye, MoonYuunosuke × zeroth

Goodbye, Moon / Yunosuke × zeroth feat. Narukami Hime
Goodbye Moon Mr. Yuunosuke × zeroth

An ethereal and beautiful electronic tune that feels like it melts into the night sky.

It’s a collaborative work by Yunosuke—known for tracks like “PaⅢ.

SENSATION”—and zeroth, who’s active in the club scene, released in August 2025.

It ranked 23rd in the VOCALOID Collection Summer 2025 TOP 100.

The delicate yet club-oriented sound arrangement, born from the fusion of their distinct styles, is simply superb.

This piece is perfect for quiet nights when you want to take time to reflect.

Why not let yourself drift on its waves of sound?

meme-likeblue squirrel

A modern, stylish dance tune with irresistibly sharp synth beats.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Aogurisu, released in August 2025.

It ranked 14th in the VOCACOLLE Summer 2025 TOP 100.

The lyrics depict the real feelings of contemporary people wandering the sea of the internet in search of validation.

The anxieties swirling on social media and the sudden waves of emptiness ride the high-velocity track and hit you in the chest.

Teto’s slightly wistful vocals fit this worldview perfectly.

It’s a spell to destroy you.Eight

Released in July 2025, this work is the Vocaloid version of a BokaDuo 2025 entry, characterized by a dark, weighty rock sound.

A torrent of aggressive sonics woven from distorted guitars and shifting time signatures shakes the listener to the core.

It also carves deep with its epic narrative, portraying the heartrending dilemma of being able to save a precious someone only by using the “magic” of breaking them.

A single whose dramatic worldbuilding becomes utterly addictive.

Can I keep this shark as a pet?Senasuke

Can I keep this shark? – Hatsune Miku [Senasuke]
Can I keep this shark as a pet? — Senasuke

A pop tune that shines with its unique idea: a heartfelt pitch about wanting to keep a shark as a pet.

Released by Senasuke in June 2025, the song’s lyrics stack up wildly unrealistic reasons in a delightfully comedic way that’s sure to make you chuckle.

Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals perfectly capture this charming world.

It’s the perfect track for when you want to lift your spirits.

Freedom of ArtYusaku Oginagi

Vocaloid producer Yusaku Oginagi’s “Freedom of Art” is a work that distills self-criticism toward one’s own inability to take action and a desire to let inner emotions surface.

The contrast between the somewhat wistful lyrics and the cool electronic sound is striking.

Even the soundscape alone seems to overflow with a sense of helplessness toward an unchangeable reality.

It may resonate especially strongly with those engaged in creative activities.

I can't sayshikido

I Can't Say It / Hatsune Miku
Unspeakable shikido

I want to tell the person I like how I feel, but I just can’t put it into words.

Haven’t we all experienced that frustrating feeling? This song by Vocaloid producer shikido delicately portrays those hidden emotions in the heart.

Hatsune Miku’s crystal-clear vocals and the pop sound tinged with wistfulness highlight the purity of those feelings.

If you listen to it when you can’t bring yourself to confess, you’ll likely see yourself in the protagonist.