- Industry Idol. Who would've thought Lil Nas X would go so well with Oshi no Ko?
- Indeed, "who would've thought X would go so well with Y" is something of a recurring sentiment among fans of Triple-Q. Case in point: Party Rock Apple!!, complete with the two equally famous music videos chroma-keyed onto each other.
- Lone Friends on the Wild Side nails the Electro Swing experience.
- It Has To Be Ambiguous is often considered to be greater than the sum of its parts - no small feat, when those parts are "Ambiguous" and "It Has To Be This Way."
- Bury This Unstable Light not only combines "in this unstable world" with "Bury the Light," but also intersperses voice clips of Yohane and Vergil at the beginning and end of the song to make it sound like the Chuunibyou idol and the ruthless half-demon are throwing down. And if Vergil's line at the end is any indication, Yohane won!
- There's a popular, albeit unconfirmed, fan theory that Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club's Mia Taylor was based on Avril Lavigne. Whether it's true or not, Toyfriend definitely proves that the two go together perfectly.
- "Best Kim Possible-hololive crossover" may be an Overly Narrow Superlative, but that's no reason not to jam to Call Me, Beep Me (If You Wanna Reap Me). Bonus points for the art, featuring Calliope Mori in the Kim Possible art style.
- I Want Snow Halation That Way is both hilarious and an excellent mashup between Love Live!'s μ's and the Backstreet Boys.Youtube commenter: "The world's greatest boy band meets the world's greatest girl band."
- Shut Up and Dance in Paradise starts off with "Lost in Paradise" and "Shut Up and Dance," and then expands on it, bringing in other songs until it's almost an original piece by the end.
- Another mashup that evolves through the song: Scanty & Kneesocks' Absolute Territory, starring "I Want You" and "Absolute Territory"... and "Sexy and I Know It," before suddenly turning into "Knight of the Wind."