A subpage for the Vocaloid awesome music page.
- Pane Dhiria is the original song by Shinjou-P featuring a breathy Kaito, which initially doesn't work for the type of song it really is. However, KIPCIN's rendition featuring Teto brings out the full power of the song better, and really helps the song around. In addition, the Nico Nico Chorus version makes the whole thing come out in full blossom, attacking the listener with the full capabilities of the song.
- akka's has two other famous PVs (Yowamushi Montblanc and Mozaik Role), but check out the third, also to a DECO*27 song. Complete with Persona and Evangelion references!
- The original Miku versions of wowaka's "out of step" and "Ura-Omote Lovers" are pretty nice, but koorimal's covers with Tony Yonné take the vocals to another level. Just listen to that ending note in the cover of "out of step".
- Koma'n's piano rendition of "Leia" is quite beautiful as well.
- marasy8 has a collection of great piano covers, such as Fire Flower, Just Be Friends, Bad Apple!!, World's End Dancehall and, amazingly, "The Disappearance Of Hatsune Miku". And those are only 5 of the fantastic collection.
- Tama_3's cover of Billy Joel's "The Longest Time" featuring an ensemble comprising Big Al and four UTAUloids just shows how great these android singers can be on their own (i.e. singing a cappella).
- Orochi Herman's cover of the OPM "Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang" ("If Only I Could Bring It Back"). Quite fitting for Yowane Haku, being a tragic love song.
- "I Drink", a cover of a classic enka song by BasueP. Haku actually sounds drunk while singing.
- Although Chiguma's version of Namae no Nai Uta/Nameless Song wouldn't be called "good" by usual standards, there's something about her Acme Iku's voice, combined with the lyrics and background music, that makes it strangely beautiful. It can also be a tearjerker if you consider how Iku is usually used—the song can be interpreted as her lamenting her unhappy life (for those who aren't familiar with the song, it's about a person sitting alone in a room, singing a song that nobody else will ever hear).
- Miracle Paint Platinum Edition by Shizuka takes Oster Project's already jazzy Miku song and ramps up the jazz considerably, all while staying true to her original track.
- Plover's covers of Miracle Paint and Grumpy Waltz has Miku sing them in an A Cappella style, and both renditions are absoutely adorable and charming.