The remastered version of " Last Stop " by DoNotCross-P is a very beautiful and sentimental song about a bus ride.The song isn't heavy on sophisticated lyrics, just repeating "interval of clouds", but this helps add to the overall relaxing mood of the song. " Interval of clouds ", also by Shu-tP, has a calm yet refreshing and dance-like tune.Shu-tP strikes again with the catchy club song " Ice Field ".The tuning has many similarities to the LOLA example, but MIRIAM's version has a slightly cuter sound overall. Denshanai SeisakuP's other rendition of " Fly Me to the Moon " using Miriam.(Empath herself provides the backup vocals.) EmpathP's " Eulogy for Abel " is a beautiful, melancholy song about The End of the World as We Know It." Curse " by Zhi is a fantasy-themed song about the loneliness of immortality that manages to artfully fuse retro eurodance with Arabic folk music, giving the song a very unique and catchy flavor.sango312's cover of " Want You Gone " shows that LOLA can still shine with the right song.Another interesting song using Lola by muzehack again, " Take My Hand ".Her cover of Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" is surprisingly clear and understandable, courtesy of Puffihn.WinterdrivE's cover of " Party Junkie " with Lola is mind-blowingly realistic for such an old Vocaloid.
The vocals are even better than they are on "Existence", and that's saying something.
Shu-tP also wrote " Feel the Pain ", a surprisingly catchy song for telling you to "Feel the Pain".A intense techno piece with powerful vocals by LOLA and spoken word segments, possibly about mourning a loved one. Igel Calraz's cover of " Biohazard " makes LOLA sound realistic, even when hitting the highest notes of the song.