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  • "1,2 FanClub!" by MikitoP. Rin and Gumi sing about their lives as Chinese actors' fangirls... It's awesome. Powapowa-P's "funklove mix" adds an awesome electro-house twang to this song, making it an easy suitor for the dancefloor.
  • "Ai Dee" by Mitchie M, featuring Miku and Luka, is catchy, energetic and just all around fun, with the two bouncing off of each other perfectly. The tuning is also top-notch (the title doesn't say "Miku & Luka sing like humans!" for nothing) and Luka gets to show off off her bilingual ablities by rapping in near-perfect English and even in Spanish and French for brief portions.
  • OSTER Project's "Alice in Musicland": A wondrous 11-minute Musical featuring about 6 different songs and featuring Miku, Rin, Len, Kaito, Luka, and Meiko.
  • Juanenrico uses Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin to cover "All I Want to Do Is Dream" by the Everly Brothers. The result is actually very cute.
  • "Android Girls", by Kyohei featuring Luka and Miku, has both a beautiful melody and an interesting storyline with a heartwarming ending.
  • "Aniimo" with music and lyrics by Aamin-P, arrangement by Suzuki-P, and vocals by Gakupo and Gumi is a cute and funny parody song (sung to the tune of "Go Google It!") about a brother-sister pair in an arguement, due to the (older) bother exhibiting his Big Brother Instinct tendencies thinking she's going out with a guy while the (younger) sister complains how overbearing he is (in reality she has Big Brother Attraction and was actually out buying him a birthday present).
  • "Answer", sung by IA and Miku and composed by regulus, is a very emotional song.
  • Oliver and Yuki's duet of the alphabet song by v3xman is just so freakin' adorable!
  • Hitoshizuku × Yama△ use the Crypton Vocaloids with Gumi and Gakupo to bring you the creepy yet amazingly awesome "Bad End Night".
  • Oliver and SeeU's cute duet of "Beauty and the Beast" by v3xman.
  • "Birthday Song for Miku", another Mitchie M song, has Len, Rin, MEIKO, KAITO, and Luka team up. Combining their harmony with Mitchie's ability to make them sound human, the result is an extremely catchy and sweet tune for the celebration of Miku's 5th anniversary.
  • "Blame of Angel" by kagura is just a plain AWESOME duet of Lily and Luka. The vocals are amazing and the instrumental is a good blend of rock and classical.
  • "children's song" with music by Orukana, lyrics by Meriga, and sung by IA and Miku, is very beautiful and touching.
  • Dixie Flatline's "Continuation of a Dream" has Miku, Rin, Luka, and Len sing a great, rhythmic song.
  • "Cosmonauts", by YZYX. The song features VY1's V4 engine, showing off her amazing voice capacities, and it has Maika supporting; both can rap very well. And that scream...
  • Kuraiinu's "Dandelion", featuring Rin and Miku, is an upbeat future bass song with lyrics about self-love and moving forward - and dandelions, of course! It has gorgeous visuals and well-tuned vocals, to boot.
  • Machigerita-P's "Dark Woods Circus" may be mostly in it for the scare factor, but it still has a beautifully tragic melody.
  • A tumblr user named Crowborn made a cover of "Daughter of Evil: Jazz Version" using Mew, with backing vocals provided by Project Zola, KAITOv3, Yuki, and Tonio. One word: amazing. Especially Yuki's solo near the end.
  • Brought to you by nulut, "décadism" featuring flower and Xinhua is a melancholy but jazzy tune. Special mention also go to Hirota Tsuu and Yuma Saito, the awesome artists who did the illustrations and video, respectively.
  • This cover of RAN's "Dekat Di Hati" / "Close At Heart" by Redshift featuring Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka. What's amazing about this is that, Redshift uses JAPANESE voicebanks, and yet Miku and Luka's voice are intelligible in INDONESIAN.
  • Mikito P's "Diamond" is a light, energetic duet between Rin and Miku.
  • Bibian's cover of Hachi's "Donut Hole" using KAITO, Yohioloid, Oliver, and Len. Their voices work surprisingly well together, especially at the end of the song.
  • "Dreamin' Flyer" is an awesome original song by CLAFO with both Miriam and Meiko that is very clear and upbeat.
  • The Rin-Luka version of Giga-P's "Drop Pop Candy" is extremely catchy, with a peppy beat to match. There's also a couple of good covers of the song, too.
  • Blackorchid's "Every Heart" blends Piko and Len's voices together so flawlessly, there's just no way to describe it.
  • "Existence Imagination" was created by ALT as a collaboration with 7 other producersnote , and the result is an epic, uplifting song. It is sung by nine vocaloids (Miku, Meiko, Kaito, Luka, Rin, Len, Gakupo, Gumi and IA).
  • "FADE", featuring DEX and DAINA, is an amazing melodic house-styled song by Circus-P. It combines sad lyrics depicting an inner conflict with an initially calm beat, which takes a jump to a much more intense sound. (Warning for Epileptic Flashing Lights, however!)
  • TemporaryFile7 mixed two versions of "Final Reason" with music by Yuyoyuppe and lyrics by Leda, to create a duet of Miku and Teto (from a cover produced by Yurahonya). It's just an Eargasm to people who are fans of voca-rock.
  • "Flip Flop" by SaiyuP featuring Gumi and Luka is short, but solid.
  • For the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra's Miku Symphony 2016 and 2017 events, Mitchie M would compose a brand new orchestrated track exclusively for the show featuring the six Crypton vocaloids titled Future Overture. It is exactly as epic and grand as you expect such a song to be.
  • Ho • P's cover of Alexandra Stan's "Get Back" by Miku (English), Luka, Gumi (English), Sonika, and Clara. Very catchy.
  • "Ghost Sister" by Eelia, sung by Maika and Yohioloid, is a song about a boy and his ghost sister. It's actually more dramatic than it sounds and it shows how their voices complement each other in nearly flawless English.
  • Mitchie M's Girl's Friendship is one of several songs made for the Miku Symphony concerts and is an absolutely sweet duet between Miku and Luka that is only enhanced by a beautiful orchestra courtesy of the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.
  • "Go Google It." by AaminP, with Gakupo and Luka. Sweet, adorable, and ridiculously catchy. n4d1494's cover of "Go Google It" featuring Len and Teto proves to be pretty cute, too!
  • "Halloween Requiem" by Koda featuring the Engloids. Who said they weren't awesome?! Extremely catchy and a bit nightmarish, if not a bit unintelligible at times. Having the Japanese Vocaloids as the demons was a creative touch.
  • Easy Pop's "Happy Synthesizer" featuring GUMI and Luka stayed up in the charts in Japan for weeks. It's super catchy, and, well, happy.
  • Hitoshizuku × Yama△ use Miku and Rin to create "House of Rainy Dreams", an ethnic tale of two ladies in a house of ill repute in medieval Japan. May take residence in your brain and then refuse to leave.
  • The VY1 and VY2 original song "Hurting for a Very Hurtful Pain", made by EZFG, the same person who did the already awesome VY1 song Cyber Thunder Cider. There's also Kiyoteru and SF-A2 miki's cover of "Hurting for a Very Hurtful Pain". Their voices really fit this song. AbstractCactus and Fruutella's cover of the same song featuring Piko and Iroha is incredibly amazing, especially the way they tuned Piko to sound more masculine.
  • Lily, Yuzuki Yukari, VY2, Kaito and Meiko from an excellent quintet in "Impulse X Pandemonics", by Polyphonic Branch. To quote the translator: "I like the unusual mix of vocaloids used for this song, it's pretty rare and refreshing. Everybody sounds really lively here, VY2 sounds very different to what I've heard before, Meiko sounds like she's having fun, and Yukari sounds lovely."
  • Gumi and Mayu team up in "Indulging: Idol Syndrome," a song by Suzumu about an idol getting addicted to their lifestyle, and then falling. The song is catchy, and it uses both of the girls very well. Also, the sequel-of-sorts by the same producer: Sincerity Nature: Drastic Measures of Ignorance, featuring Rin and Len. It's even harder to sing, thanks to Rin's Motor Mouth.
  • "渺小的producer", which translates to "Insignificant Producer," by Chunbai is a duet between Chinese Vocaloids Xin Hua and Yuezheng Ling that is just amazing to listen to. It also manages to be heartbreaking too, especially for Vocaloid producers, as it describes the struggle of a producer who wants more people to listen to his music.
  • Hachiya Nanashi's "Jitterbug" is a jazzy and upbeat piece featuring Miku and Meiko, produced for her 15th anniversary. They’re both tuned beautifully, the PV’s aesthetics seem straight out of a surreal album artwork, and the song itself contains a great message about not letting critics get you down. The Rin and Len cover by pkakatora dials up the catchy even more with Rin and Len’s complementary vocals.
  • Jirai's cover of P!nk and Nate Ruess's "Just Give Me A Reason" featuring the English voicebanks of Kaito V3 and Luka. Well made, and very emotional.
  • OrebananaP's cover of "Kagerou Daze" featuring Len and Gumi brings a whole new power to the song which honestly fits the overall theme of the story.
  • "Key of Destruction and Lullaby" by Shigotoshite-P featuring Kaito and Nekomura Iroha. An unlikely duet, and their voices sound AMAZING together.
  • "Kyôkasuigetsu" with music by Obi no Hana and lyrics by Nozomu, a beautiful duet sung by Miku and IA in which traditional music is combined with modern elements.
  • This one by MariaP has different vocaloids (first part: Yuzuki Yukari; second part: IA; third part Yuzuki Yukari, IA and Iroha Nekomura) singing "Kyrie", an old Gregorian chant. Their voices sound like in a choir.
  • "Last Answer", with music by SignalP and lyrics by Toranpettopuuko featuring ZOLA PROJECT, VY2, Gakupo, and Fukase. An unconventional lineup of male vocals, but they all work surprisingly well together.
  • "La Llorona" by Steampianist and Tsus, a song based on the legend of The Weeping Woman, has an amazing beat, and despite using an unusual selection of Vocaloids, Oliver, Gumi and Maika sound wonderful together.
  • "Lion", a song by Meiko and Luka. Also awk featuring Meiko and Miku's cover of "Lion". This is another example of how truly amazing Meiko's voice can become when given that extra boost of effort.
  • "Lollipop Factory" by OSTER Project featuring Miku, Luka, Gumi, Rin, and Meiko Append. Besides being as cute as hell, this song is a nice break from all of the shipping wars between the vocaloids.
  • Kaito and Meiko's cover of Frozen's "Love Is an Open Door". Yoyo shows off the capabilities of their English voicebanks quite well.
  • "The Love Suicides at Sonezaki", produced by Deadball-P and sung by Miku and Rin, based on the traditional Japanese play of the same name. As the title implies, it's quite a Tear Jerker.
  • Giga-P and Reol "LUVORATORRRRRY!" featuring Gumi and Rin is a pretty catchy EDM piece that could be an anthem at any trendy club anywhere.
  • In I$COM's "Mad Dance of Snow in the Heavens" Miku and Luka team up again to present this super catchy duet.
  • "Mask" by Nya-P and LeoP featuring KAITO and LEON. Double bonus points for not only managing to get LEON to sing in convincing Japanese, but also getting all of the fangirls to start cheering with delight.
  • Adotd's multi-Vocaloid cover of "Master of the Heavenly Yard" changes the already epic and beautiful song (originally only sung by Rin/Riliane, Len/Allen and Miku/"Sleep Princess") into a gorgeous Massive Multiplayer Ensemble Number, with almost every character who has a major role singing at some point— Nemesis, Gammon, Clarith, Michaela, Kyle, Germaine, King Arth, Irina, Seth, Banica, Gumillia, etc. all get a part and they're gloriously tuned and pitched.
  • Hachi's "Matryoshka" featuring Miku and Gumi. Super catchy, a little bit crazy, a teensy bit creepy, 100% amazing.
  • "The Monochrome Mentality" by R.I.P., both the original and redone versions. With bouncy instrumentation, strong vocals, and a very clever choice of Vocaloidsnote , it's a treat for the ears.
  • Kyaami's cover of "Moonlight Symphonia", in which IA and Gakupo sound very emotional and, in fact, almost humanlike.
  • The "Nakimushi Kareshi" cover by Iroha and Piko is just beautiful. Not only is it one of the most realistic sounding Vocaloid songs, but it is quite possibly the closest Piko has come to sounding like the real Piko yet.
  • Natsushiro Takaaki's "Near", a song originally sung by Miku, sounds very powerful and sad coming from Cillia's Fukase. Una's repetitive robotic backing help bring it to life.
  • "Nee Nee Nee" is PinocchioP's first song to use Rin in combination with his typical Miku. The light-hearted melody and cute tuning belie a song about relationships lacking in meaningful communication and the two singers occasionally brandish weapons. The final two lines imply that Miku and Rin are singing to a third party who's being so noncommittal towards them because they can't decide which of the two they love.
  • "Nemuri Hime", Nem's sequel to "Yumekui Shirokuro Baku", explains Len's actions in the previous song with such a beautiful way. In the song, Len actually sounds desperate and if you listen closely, you can hear the raw emotion in his voice. Gumi harmonizing with him in the chorus is also nice.
  • "on the rocks", a lovely and delightfully risque duet between Kaito and Meiko by OSTER Project.
  • Mew and Tonio covering "Phantom of the Opera". How did the producer get around the fact that Mew is Japanese only? Easy; it's bilingual.
  • "Pina Colada" produced by Nejishiki and sung by Yukari and IA makes for a very sultry duet between two people.
  • Re:nG's "Platinum Romance" sung by Miku, Miki, and Yuki is as good as it is adorable.
  • Sonika and Tonio's cover of "Poker Face". Circus-P once again showing the full capabilities of the Engloids.
  • Luka, Miku, IA, Rin, and Gumi's "Pomp and Circumstance" by Umetora. A very catchy tune that's great to dance to, but especially notable for the moaning sounds the five vocaloids make at certain parts of the song.
  • From Hitoshizuku × Yama△, we have "Portrait of the Pirate F", featuring Meiko, Rin, Kaito, Len and Luka in a catchy but slightly creepy retelling of Peter Pan.
  • Utsu-P's "Poster Girl's Prank" featuring Miku, Rin, and GUMI with slightly disturbing lyrics. The PV is quite creepy too, but the art is so beautifully detailed.
  • "Project Distortion" by Pghosty boo, now known as GHOST (although they consider most of the songs from that era Old Shame and have deleted their old channel), featuring YOHIOloid, Gumi English, Maika, and Mayu. It's an original English song, with an awesome beat. Yes, the producer somehow got a Spanish and Japanese Vocaloid to sing English. While the picture doesn't show anything gruesome, the lyrics are not for the faint of heart or stomach.
  • "Project file KVLR" by AVTechNO. Very entrancing.
  • Azuralunar's "Psychopath" cover by Kiyoteru and Big Al is very well done and one of the few songs that uses both a Japanese and English Vocaloid that doesn't try to force one of them to sing in the other language.
  • Uta-P's "Pygmalion" features Len as the eponymous king of Cyprus and Luka as a positively gorgeous Galatea. Their voices blend beautifully together.
  • Maika and Clara in "Quiero un Dinosaurio" ("I want a dinosaur") by Akuo is too cute for words.
  • "Rabbit Stars, Evening Country" by ayuciki featuring Rin and Iroha. It's totally adorable.
  • Masa's "Revolver Dragon" is an amazing song sung by GUMI and IA. Even though the lyrics are about suicide, it's still an earful.
  • NatsuP's "Secret After School" is a both awesome and catchy piece featuring 9 Vocaloid girls (with VY1 / Mizki included in final chorus). There's something satisfying hearing a Morning Musume-esque song, Yuki sings scandalous lyrics aside.
  • Una, Yukari, and Flower get a chance to shine in kyaami's cover of "Shake it!" Una makes the song more lively than ever, and when she's backed by the other two, it becomes an amazing song.
  • "Snow in Bethlehem" with music by HATCH, lyrics by Happaku, and vocals by Luka Megurine and Kaai Yuki. A heartwarming Christmas song.
  • Miku, Rin, and Len cover Def Leppard's "Stagefright", complete with a cheering crowd and effects to simulate a live concert, and some amazing vocalization by Miku to sound like a hardcore rock singer.
  • "Straying Rhapsody" by Hitoshizuku x Yama△ and featuring the main InternetCo. trio... It's an amazing song with great graphics about a girl having to go through the hard decisions of life.
  • This cover of "Suki Kirai" featuring Miku and Luka by Hyurno features excellent tuning of Miku V3 and Luka V4x, with an adorable PV to boot. The cover is so well done that many consider it to be superior to the original song with Rin and Len.
  • Prepare to be blown off by the awesomeness of KonkiP featuring Gumi and Iroha covering "That is Me" (also known as "I am Mrs de Winter") from Rebecca the Musical. A duet so godly and well made.
  • "A Thousand Years" (yes, that song from Twilight) duet by v3xman featuring Avanna and Kaito blends well nicely and perfectly.
  • Acerola's "Time Machine" is a sweet duet between Gumi and Nekomura, and is rendered wonderfully.
  • This cover of "Tokyo Teddy Bear" is epic. 0olili0o manages to coordinate the voices of 19 vocaloids, and Teto, into a beautiful chorus.
  • Iroha and Gumi's cover of "Tree Maiden ~Millennium Wiegenlied~". Their voices suit the song very well.
  • "Twin Colours", by Shigotoshite-P and sung by Luka and Meiko. The song sounds beautifully ethereal, and Luka and Meiko's voices harmonize very well.
  • Meiko, Len, Rin, Miku, and Kaito get together to sing "Uninstall, and it is even more awesome and terrifying than the original.
  • "Until The Day I Can Meet You Again", by Kaoling sung by Yuki and Gumi, is very beautiful and emotional.
  • "Witch" by Ryotai and Suzuki-P featuring Luka Megurine, the Kagamine Twins, Hatsune Miku, and Gackpoid is a song that tells of a woman who is accused of using witchcraft to seduce the man she is in love with. The song's intro is a highlight, as is the melodic, Latin-filled chorus. While listening, ask yourself, "Who is the witch: Luka or Miku"?
  • "World's End Dancehall". Wowaka's song about dancing at the end of the world (and insulting dancing). Really catchy, as well.
  • "Yield", originally by the band Sound Horizon, covered by ShamiP with IA as the main singer, Yukari as the narrator, and Piko and the Kagamines as backup singers. This cover manages to replicate the unusual singing style of the original and still have an unique sound of itself.
  • TheresNoEscape's cover of Cobra Starship's "You Make Me Feel" by Big Al and Gumi English. Big Al makes it manlier than the original by singing an octave lower, and Gumi's English is pretty good.
  • Kurousa-P's "Zutto, Zutto" is one of the best sounding songs out there, featuring a nigh human-sounding Meiko, Kaito, Miku, Rin, and Len. It's also one of the few videos featuring more than one character that completely averts Shipping; the entire cast just seems like one big, happy family.

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