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  • A cover of Ben Jelen's "Come On" by NamahamuBANANA with his English voicebank, plus Tonio and Big Al providing the entire background - vocals, tones, and rhythm effects - in full acapella.
  • "The Dirty and Unmanly Force Urotander" by Shin-P featuring Kaito is a very awesome and simultaneously hilarious parody of anime openings, which features the titular "Urotander", a fictional fighting force that has no sense of honor and specializes in underhanded, dirty, and cowardly tactics to win. As they say, "If we win, it's all that matters!"
  • Looking for a more fast-paced song of Kaito's? Nyanyannya's "Doctor=Funk Beat" takes the cake! Just the first few seconds will already have you dancing in your seat. "Great Genius," indeed!
  • Cover of David Slater's "Exchange of Heart" by his English voicebank. Another wonderfully romantic performance by Kaito, produced by Sailor Enlil.
  • "Finite Magician" and related song "Unfading Flower", both by NiwatoriP, combine a genius story line and nearly-human tuning, as well as awesome instrumentals.
  • "Flower Tail" by yuukiss. Another example of how beautifully Kaito can pull of those "exotic-sounding" songs.
  • "Garden of Mother", with music by DTMP and lyrics by PantsuP, is something of a Tear Jerker and a wonderful story (despite a dissatisfying ending).
  • What initially started as a shitpost on Twitter eventually led aple to make a full cover of "God is a Woman" by Ariana Grande that manages to be sincerely impressive, especially since he hits the high notes of the original while staying perfectly in tune.
  • Sailor Enlil's cover of Lionel Richie's "Hello". Another example of Surprisingly Good English from Kaito's English voicebank, not to mention Kaito has probably never sounded as romantic as this.
  • "Houraihua/Houraika" with lyrics by Orange and music by konimi and MK, tells a sad story while using Kaito's voice brilliantly.
  • VitaoneP's cover of Len's "Imitator" is on par with if not superior to the original.
  • This beautiful cover of "Lemon" by Kenshi Yonezu (also known as HACHI) uses his voicebank very well. Not only are the vibrato and swung notes amazing, but you can hear him switch into his head voice in the chorus as if he were a real person singing.
  • "Let's Kiss, Hiding in a Car", a beautifully melancholy song by toki featuring Kaito.
  • Kaito English's (and Miku Dark's) cover for Loucetios by Eaver is smoother than the original. Not to mention how angelic Miku sounds in here.
  • Cover of Roger Hodgson's "Lovers in the Wind" by Sailor Enlil using Kaito's English voicebank. Just about as beautiful and haunting as the original.
  • Kaito's cover of "Luka Luka ★ Night Fever" is so well-tuned and catchy, despite his crazy outfit.
  • Yoshian featuring Kaito's cover of "Rolling Girl" is amazing. Not only is he doing a Wowaka song justice, he's also covering the rap version simultaneously.
  • In "Sayang", satton makes Kaito's voice so robotic, real, and exotic at the same time.
  • karisome's cover of Nem's Scissorhands is definitely a case of Surprisingly Good English, as well as just plain great tuning.
  • "Soap Salamander" by Bucchigiri-P brings out the best in Kaito's V1 voicebank.
  • "SHANTI" by Wotaku gives Kaito some badass bars befitting his role in the song as The Dragon to the mafia leader.
  • Yumezel's cover of A-ha's "Take on Me" has quite a following, despite Kaito's thick accent. In it, he sings in Surprisingly Good English and still sounds good doing it.
  • Yanagi-P's classic, "Thousand Year Solo", is also a good reason why people like using Kaito for more exotic songs. The KAITO Append version of the song will give you goosebumps.
  • "Time-Forgotten One" by hinayukki combines a nearly completely human sounding Kaito with a great storyline and hauntingly beautiful music.
  • Kaito is not the first Vocaloid one pictures when thinking of "Disgustingly cute and happy poppy songs," but even he can be sugary-sweet at times. Proof? "U-Nya-Pu" by Shinjou-P, a song so adorable it has mewing kittens in its Background Music. It's downright cuddly.
  • Cover of Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Ends" by Kaito's English voicebank. Quite well done, and rather emotional, as well as more Surprisingly Good English.
  • Seiho524's cover of the English version of "Watashi no Goodbye", which is perhaps even more mournful sounding than the original. Also very good English.
  • "What's COLOR?" is a beautiful, heart-rending song by Shinjou-P, who is well-known for her Kaito works.
  • "WHITE NIGHT" is a cover done by Konki-P. One of the best examples of English done by a Japanese Vocaloid.
  • "You are the Song in my Nights", produced by Sailor Enlil and sung by his English voicebank to great effect resulting in a nice mellow song.
  • Cover of "Weird Al" Yankovic's "You Don't Love Me Anymore" with Kaito's English voicebank. If the original song was funny, this one, combined with a sadistic looking Len in the picture, is a real barrel of laughs.

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