Funny Vocaloid Memes Mmd Black Lagoon
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- "Ai Dee" by Mitchie M, a catchy song with great vocalization by Miku. A major selling point of this song is Luka's amazing rap, in English too.
- "Ai Kotoba /Love Words II", an upgrade of sorts to the original version; both songs tell the story of a girl who gives her thanks to the ones that have loved her all this time. As usual in some of DECO*27's songs, puns are hidden in the Kanji; most notably, Ai Kotoba (愛言葉) is a play for the kanji of "Password" or "Aikoboba" (合言葉).
- "Ako'y Nasaktan" ("I'm Hurt"), an original Tagalog melancholy song about the pain of a broken heart, by MJQ, the same composer of "Let's Party Tonight" and "Sa Piling Mo".
- LIQ's "ALICE iN BLACK MARKET" uses Miku's Solid and Power Append banks to create a heavy yet catchy song. There's no consensus what it's about, but it seems to be about her mentally dominating a guy for sex.
- "Alien Alien" by Nayutan Seijin is a catchy and surprisingly creepy song about an alien version of Miku learning about love from a guy she just met and then corrupting him into an alien like her.
- Cover of The Beatles' "All My Loving" by her English voicebank. Such a cute performance for a Beatles song.
- Sailor Enlil's cover of Heart's "Alone" using Miku's Soft and Solid voicebanks. A bit decent Engrish, and sung rather well, if in her own cute way.
- "alpa", by Powapowa-P (and from the album of the same name), is a soothing, downtempo ballad. Not unlike most of Powapowa-P's ambient songs, it's a good listen for when you want to wind down and relax.
- "Angel and Devil" by 40meterP, on top of having a catchy melody, uses two distinctive tunings for the "angel" and "devil" Mikus.
- "Ariadne" by KuroUsaP is kinda melancholic, yet oh-so-sweet.
- "At the Mercy of a Dream" by Powapowa-P is an intense DnB song about dreams, complete with a Mind Screw-y PV to match. Nonetheless, it's a wonderful song, setting the bar for quite a few of Powapowa-P's subsequent works in the same musical style.
- deino3330's "Bacterial Contamination". Sure, it's creepy, but it's delightful.
- Miku's cover of Yakuza 0's Baka Mitai by Asterisque is incredibly powerful and beautiful. This is all thanks to the insane tuning done by Asterisque, as she manages to give Miku a level of range and depth she rarely showcases anywhere else, resulting in an astounding and emotional performance from her that sounds near indistinguishable from a real human's.
- kiichi's "Banshee Strikes" is a Nightmare Fuel-filled song about a banshee hunting and murdering someone. The instrumental combines elements of techno, traditional instrumentation, and chiptune, making for a chaotic sound that somehow fits the creepy lyrics.
- "Bokyaku Alice", a rockin' Miku song by PolyphonicBranch with awesome guitar solos galore.
- PowaPowa-P's "Brown", and its remake, "Brown (remodel)", is a calm, ambient (post-rock in the Remodel) ballad, worth a listen if you're looking for a slower and relaxing tune. Even better is that it's part of a series (called Story of "Zinnia and Meme") with songs just as beautiful.
- "Burenai Ai De by Mitchie M. Um... holy shit, she sounds like a human. Check it out, you'll be blown away, too.
- "Canary" by Awaawa P is very nice and pretty just like the bird.
- "Candy" by YusukeP is an upbeat and lively pop song. Another different song, also named "Candy" but produced by KyotonP instead, is a relaxed jazzy song, with an NSFW picture of Miku clad in a Modesty Bedsheet.
- Her cover of Kyary Paymu Paymu's "Candy Candy". Amazing tuning of her Append Solid bank to make her sound quite different and quite human. And now here's an English version by her English voicebank, which is just as cute.
- Her cover of the classic hit "Can't Help Falling in Love", with Surprisingly Good English. Never has an Elvis Presley song sounded so cute.
- "Cat Food", doriko's rock single. The last 46 seconds are pure Most Wonderful Sound.
- "Christmas Morgue" by Hachi is kind of sad once you realize what that dark dude is, but it is still a beautiful song.
- "DECORATOR" by kz is filled with so much energy.
- "Delusion Tax" by DECO*27 is an extravagant pop-rock song that makes use of a stylish beat, along with some pretty intriguing lyrics about people paying to delude themselves into thinking they live the life they desire.
- "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku". Sure, she may be a computer program, but still, singing that fast for that long is pretty impressive nevertheless. Check out cosMo's Concept Album featuring that song now that the full story has been written. The entire thing is amazing. Also, the "The Intense Song of Hatsune Miku" gave cosMo's Miku a Happy End.
- The sequel to Test Tube Princess, "Disruptive Diva", while definitely a departure from Machigerita's usual style, has a kicking beat, badass artwork, and interesting lyrics about an artificial human questioning her existence.
- "Drain", a song by ELECTROCUTICA that has a clean and professional edge to it, but blends that clinical precision perfectly with soothing rhythms and mind-melting beats along with catchy little piano tunes and very clear, sharp vocals. Those with weak hearts, you have been warned.
- Zenpaku's cover of "The Dragonborn Comes" from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim featuring Miku's English voicebank. Not only does she sing beautifully, she then sings part of the game's main theme that's the Dragon Language. And there's also the awesome PV featuring Miku herself singing next to the piano player.
- In "Earth Song", DaisukeP beautifully blends of all her append voicebanks.
- "Eazy Dance" (misspelling is intentional) is made by the same producer as "Freely Tomorrow", Mitchie M, and is a just as awesome dance tune. There are two more versions with awesome MMD PVs by Raiku-P.
- Yabuinu's "Easygoing Rider" has a catchy tune and masterful use of Miku's voice.
- Listen to "eight hundred" by Pinocchio-P, and bring some tissues.
- "E-iRO" by AVTechNO. Amazingly, this song is calm, somewhat sad, and a bit upbeat all at once. It's hard to explain.
- "The Endless Love" by HSP, a lengthy, yet beautiful progressive trance track that fuses slight elements of classical music onto an EDM beat, creating a calm yet tense atmosphere sure to enchant you.
- Yuzuhiko's "↑Game of Life↓" has an addictive tune and a nice PV.
- sasakure.UK's "*HELLO, PLANET". A happy, upbeat song about robot Miku in post-apocalyptic world missing her dead master.
- "Kamikyoku (The Divine Comedy)" by Onyuu-P. A really upbeat and cheerful song, made all the more heartwarming by the Project Diva PV.
- 40Meter-P's "Karakuri Pierrot" is just absolutely heartbreaking... despite the upbeat and catchy tone.
- Darkninjavn2011's cover of "Katayoku no Tori". Miku's voice suits the song very well.
- "Kimi no Taion", a beautiful upbeat, yet melancholy song by Kuwagata-P about a relationship ending and eventually moving on. Miku sounds almost natural, and the music is almost deceptively catchy.
- "KOI NO MELODY" by Aura Qualic is an '80s throwback piece that captures the catchy synth riffs and percussion lines of that era. And as a bonus, the PV has art of Miku that emulates the look of an 80s anime.
- "Kyrie Elesion" by Okame-P/Calvi. The song is just a beautiful example of what Miku's voice can be, and it's quite sad, too.
- "Lacrimosa" from Mozart's Requiem. Miku's voice sounds very ethereal here.
- "Laika" by xi-onP, adding on to Space program tearjerkers.
- "Last night, Good night" is another amazing song by livetune that uses Miku's voice just perfectly.
- "Leave in Summer, Yet You're in My Fluffthoughts" by baker. It's so catchy, and there are ADORABLE alpaca!
- "Let's Party Tonight" by MJQ, another great example of Miku singing in clear English.
- "Let'sStart" (which is apparently too amazing for spaces) is a chiptune-styled love song by the one and only LamazeP using Miku Append Vivid. A truly adorable little piece.
- "Life Game", by Nekobolo. Melancholic and lovely.
- "Little Parade" by k_dash is an ethereally beautiful electro house song that's both catchy and melancholy.
- "Lost and Found", a sasakure.UK song with lovely meaningful lyrics and a great surrealist PV, which happens to make good use of Append Miku's sweet and dark voicebanks.
- A "death metal" version of "Love is War" (known as the "Pandora Mix"), complete with the most disturbing Metal Scream by any Vocaloid.
- KareshiP's "Luna kalante-Lips of Salome-" is an epic, somewhat opera-esque (and slightly creepy) song.
- "Mei Mei" by Pinocchio P is an infectiously upbeat electropop song with surprisingly deep lyrics about finding joy and wonder in the world in spite of our limited time and numerous troubles.
- Ichiokuen-P's "Mr. Wonderboy" is an awesome upbeat pop song.
- "Redial" by kz. The PV is very professional, the lyrics are meaningful, and the tone is just so lively.
- "RuRaRa" by Dora is a catchy tune, also featuring an MMD video of instrument playing Vocaloids (including Kaito, Haku, and others on those instruments).
- "Sa Piling Mo", a very catchy original Tagalog composition (from MJQ, the same composer of "Let's Party Tonight"), which in fact also serves as the OP for the creator's other main project, "I Love Him", a fanmade TV sitcom-style series featuring the Vocaloids themselves as cast members. The project has since been discontinued and the preview of it deleted, but an OP version of the song complete with video can be viewed here. The entire OP video done in MMD is a great effort in its own right.
- "Sadistic Music Factory" is another great piece by cosMo, it's both creepy and catchy. Miku can be scary when she wants to be.
- "Sakura Uta So" by MJQ, an immensely beautiful song with amazing and almost realistic vocalization, even from Miku's original V2 voicebank.
- "Science Fiction Night" by Hayakawa-P. Great bassline and drums, plus Miku's voice is done amazingly.
- Buriru-P's "Secret Police", an awesomely high-paced, energetic song.
- "Senbonzakura" by Kurousa-P is an awesome Meiji-inspired piece with very high energy and both a modern and a traditional Japanese feel to it.
- "Sentimental Masochist" by cosMo is a cheery-sounding song with a good beat where Miku shares some less-than-cheerful words with a girl who's trying too hard to enjoy summer.
- "Serendipity", one of the earlier collaborative songs of MJQ and EmpathP, has a very nice beat and is catchy to boot.
- "Seventina" by Harumaki Gohan is a synthpop song about a 17-year-old girl coping with growing up and learning to deal with her personal issues. It has bittersweet lyrics, so don't be surprised if it hits a little close to home - and as per the usual for Harumaki Gohan, it has a gorgeous PV.
- Minnesota the Ghost's cover of Taylor Swift's "Shake it Off" is absolutely adorable. And somehow, Miku's version of the chorus manages to be catchier than the original.
- In her cover of the Cantonese song "Shanghai Beach", Miku sounds so Cantonese that many Chinese users commented "Miku is Cantonese, not Japanese."
- "Shining Ray" by 164. Also a great Tear Jerker.
- "Shoddy Utopia Policy" by Suzumu, tuned by CircusP. What is amazing about this song is how all Miku's appends are used, and how the back-up Vocaloids are integrated into the song, it's a prime example of "teamwork" for Vocaloid songs, even with Miku as the main singer.
- "Shotgun Lovers" by Noboru↑-P is extremely catchy and just plain awesome.
- "Silence" by Nayuta-P. An awesome trance track with a chilling feel. Used to great effect as a Boss Fight theme in this Vocaloid Edition MOD for Portal, as demonstrated here. Here is an Orbiter video about a spaceplane's journey to Mars.
- Darkninjavn2011's cover of "Silver Bullet". An amazing manipulation of Miku's Solid and Dark voicebanks to produce a very human-sounding voice.
- "Skeleton Orchestra with Lilia" by Tohma takes the sounds of the 1920s and brings it to a whole new level.
- Noboru↑P's "The Snow White Princess Is." Who knew that a song based on a German fairy tale that was featured in a Disney movie would be a rock song?
- Powapowa-P has the Strobe Series; "Hello Strobe", "Strobe Last" and "Strobe Light", "Strobe Hello", and the original, "Sayonara, Remember-san". Five versions of the same song, which all make use of different, yet wonderful styles, ranging from synthpop to UK Garage.
- TakaP's "Summer Night Fantasia" tells the epic tale of Miku killing a cockroach.
- "Summer Wind" by Clean Tears, an extraordinarily epic trance remix of "Summer Shadows" from Air (you know, that song you've never heard of).
- Cover of Carpenters' "Top of the World" by her English voicebank. With an adjusted key to suit her voice better. The result is well made.
- "Undersea Family Restaurant" by Kururingo, a quirky song with a deeper meaning behind all the weird imagery.
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