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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!

Vocaloid Latest Releases (241–250)

fuse (detonating fuse)Yes

MV “Fuse” feat. Miku, Rin, flower
The fuse is

This work features a thrilling band sound that really stands out.

It’s the Vocaloid version of the song participating in BokaDuo 2025 by the Board Game Music Club, of which Kore-san is also a member, and it’s included on the compilation album “BodoBoka.” It portrays board game-like human drama, where a single offhand remark triggers a chain reaction of suspicion and paranoia.

The lyrics, in which people probe each other and drive one another into a corner, mirror the fragility of our hearts that sometimes lose the ability to trust.

It’s a cool, thought-provoking track with multifaceted appeal!

Dust; desperately and recklesslyYuri Kuriyama

Waste, Recklessly / Flower & Kasane Teto SV
Waste; Yūri Kuriyama at all costs

This is a work released by Yuri Kuriyama—an artist who captivates fans with a wide range of sounds—in July 2025.

The piece weaves together self-denial, encapsulated in the feeling of “I’m worthless,” with a powerful impulse that says, “Even so, I have no choice but to charge forward.” Its painfully realistic inner struggle fuses beautifully with a driving rock sound.

Many listeners will be drawn to its aggressive sonic character.

When you’re tormented by a sense of helplessness, it will surely knock powerfully on your heart.

KotononeKanjosen

This is a Vocaloid track that draws you in with Hatsune Miku speaking directly to you—its message and beautiful sonic imagery are captivating.

A song by Kanjosen, released in June 2025.

The electronica sound combined with deeply reverberated vocals creates a distinctive sense of weightless drift.

It’s perfect for times when you’re carrying feelings that words can’t fully express, or when you want to face your heart on a quiet night.

May Dayhiroki

Sung over a rush-filled, driving sound, it’s an urgent cry from the heart—like a distress signal.

This is a work released in June 2025 by Vocaloid producer hiroki.

Set against cool electronic tones, it vividly portrays a protagonist struggling in a hopeless situation.

Kasane Teto’s earnest vocals link perfectly with that pain, tightening your chest.

There’s also a section that shifts into loud rock—another highlight.

I think it will especially resonate with those who long to be loved.

!!°p°_I'm drinking at the expense of tomorrow_°p°!!σ_σ

"!!°p°_ I'm drinking at the expense of tomorrow _°p°!! / Defoko"
I'm drinking at the expense of tomorrow!! σ_σ

A song by Vocaloid producer σ_σ, also known as Nirami, released in July 2025.

It fuses an electropop sound with a sense of forbidden pleasure in sacrificing tomorrow and the uniquely youthful feeling of impatience, creating a worldview as if in a drunken haze.

But there are times when we all feel like this, aren’t there? On nights when you want to escape an overwhelming anxiety you can’t do anything about, it might be good to surrender yourself to this music.

Latest Vocaloid Releases (251–260)

I don’t need any more talking.American Folk Music Research Society

I don’t need any more stories. / American Folk Song Study Group
I don’t need any more stories. American Folk Music Research Society

It’s a piece that draws you into a dreamlike world, as if dissolving into the night’s darkness.

This track was released in July 2025 by Haniwa of the American Folk Song Research Society.

Woven over a high-speed, floating soundscape are longings for two things: the night that never ends, and the morning to come.

The lyrics, unfolding through the exchanges between two characters, spark the imagination.

Dive deep into this music.

Minazuki (the traditional Japanese name for the sixth month)Winter Pavilion

This is a work by Fuyukan that feels as if the very atmosphere of early summer has been turned into sound.

Kagamine Len’s heartrending vocals and the Japanese-style arrangement are a perfect match.

The song portrays a bittersweet longing for a season that has passed, and the quiet, helpless feelings of thinking about someone precious who is no longer here.

The melody line that sparks the imagination is outstanding.

Why not take some time alone after the rain to fully immerse yourself in its world?