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Anime is now one of the cultural phenomena Japan can proudly share with the world as part of its pop culture.
The anime songs that color these scenes are no longer just for anime fans! Chances are, your favorite artist or band has also done a theme song for an anime at some point.
In this article, we’ll focus specifically on duet songs among popular anime tracks.
While duets traditionally mean a male-female pair, this time we’ll also include songs by two men and two women.
Feel free to use this as a guide when you’re looking for songs to sing at karaoke!
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Duet Songs from Anime and Character Songs (81–90)
Yummy YummyHiguchi Kaede, Kanae

It’s an exceptionally happy duet song that will put a smile on your face just by listening.
Sung by Kaede Higuchi and Kanae from NIJISANJI, it was released in January 2025.
The song was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “Welcome to Japan, Ms.
Elf.” The bouncy back-and-forth vocals are pure fun and will have your body swaying before you know it! Sing it with a friend or partner, and it’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped!
Economy class after all.YABI×YABI

YABI×YABI is a two-person vocal unit consisting of Jugong and Nagong.
They wrote “Yappari Economy” as the ending theme for the anime “Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for My Retirement.” The anime follows a protagonist who saves money, and the song humorously portrays both the fun and the challenges of that endeavor.
By sampling video game sound effects, it creates a somewhat fantastical atmosphere.
Linariamaruri to ryūga

Linaria by Maruri to Ryuga portrays the aching feelings of unrequited love.
Released digitally in 2021, the song was used as the ending theme for the anime “Koikimo: It’s Too Sick to Call This Love.” Even if you think your love may never be returned, you can’t stop your feelings, and your chest tightens with pain…
It captures those emotions that everyone has experienced.
Although it’s sung as a male-female unison piece, it’s also great to sing with a same-gender friend who’s struggling with love!
Break it downHanamura Sota & Lil’ Fang

If you’re looking for a fast-tempo song to tackle as a mixed-gender duo, “Break it down” is perfect.
It was created by Sota Hanamura, known as the vocalist of Da-iCE, and Lil’ Fang from FAKY.
Written as the opening theme for season 2 of the anime Orient, its lyrics capture the protagonist’s state of mind.
There’s also a rap section, so give it a try when you want to hype things up with friends!
Strawberry SunsetSasaki Hidenaru (CV: Shirai Yusuke) Miyano Yumi (CV: Saito Soma)

An anime that depicts the daily lives of high school boys, Sasaki and Miyano.
Its ending theme is Ichigo Sunset.
It’s performed by Yusuke Shirai, the voice actor for Hidenari Sasaki, and Soma Saito, the voice actor for Yoshinobu Miyano.
The song portrays the fun days of youth in a pop style.
It also charms with cute figurative expressions, such as comparing the sunset sky to strawberries.
I hope you’ll listen while imagining what kind of exchanges the two are having and what scenery they’re seeing through the lyrics.
This and That, Drastic (feat. Aina Suzuki)halca

If you’re looking to hype things up with a high-energy track, “Arekore Drastic feat.
Aina Suzuki” is a great pick.
It’s the opening theme for the anime Dropkick on My Devil!! X.
The vocals by halca, who created the song, and Aina Suzuki—also a voice actress—match perfectly.
Their singing beautifully captures the series’ dark yet cute atmosphere.
It’s a very fast-paced song, but try to focus on singing without rushing.
Duet Songs of Anime and Character Songs (91–100)
Happy RabbitCOOL&CREATE

It’s a love song with both male and female vocals.
The lyrics capture a girl’s cute, innocent feelings of love, which makes your heart flutter.
If I went to karaoke on a date, this is a song I’d want to sing together with my partner! It’s filled with the word “happiness,” and it’s the kind of song that makes the listener feel happy too.



