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[2026] A Compilation of Anisong Duets [Male-Female & Same-Gender]

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!

Duet Songs from Anime and Character Songs (41–50)

Backlit FlugelTsuvaifuing(u) (Kazenari Tsubasa (CV: Mizuki Nana))

“Gyakko no Flugel” by ZweiWing, performed by Tsubasa Kazanari (voiced by Aoi Yuki and Nana Mizuki).

It’s a striking track with powerful vocals and an intense rhythm, included on the character song album for the anime Symphogear.

The lyrics carry messages of strong bonds and hope, making it a passionate song that fits the anime’s scenes perfectly.

It’s a moving track recommended not only for anime fans but also for those who enjoy a rock-inspired sound.

Duet Songs from Anime and Character Songs (51–60)

Sayōnara no Tsubasa ~ the end of triangleMay’n / Nakajima Ai

Sayonara no Tsubasa, used in Macross Frontier the Movie: The Wings of Goodbye—the concluding film of the Macross Frontier movie series—is performed by May’n and Megumi Nakajima, who also voice the in-anime characters Sheryl Nome and Ranka Lee.

The songs the two perform within Macross F are perfect for female duets.

This track showcases their call-and-response and harmonies in a really cool way.

Adding choreography while you sing will make it even more exciting!

Supreme of Lovefhána

fhána – Supreme of Love! (TV Anime “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid S” Opening Theme) – Official Music Video
Supreme of Lovefhána

An ecstasy-filled track by the music group fhána, written as the opening theme for the anime Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid S.

It’s a duet featuring vocals by towana and rap by kevin mitsunaga, who primarily handles synthesizers.

Set to a funky, fun sound, the song expresses hope for the future and a great, encompassing love.

It is also said to incorporate an homage to the funk classic GET UP AND DANCE, conveying a sense of respect for the original song and its artist.

Love Dramatic feat. Rikka IharaSuzuki Masayuki

[LIVE] Masayuki Suzuki 'Love Dramatic feat. Rikka Ihara' TV Anime 'Kaguya-sama: Love Is War' Opening Theme
Love Dramatic feat. Rikka IharaSuzuki Masayuki

It’s the opening theme of the anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War.” It’s sung by Masayuki Suzuki, known as the King of Love Songs, and Rikka Ihara, who is also active as an actress.

It was released in 2020 as Masayuki Suzuki’s 39th single.

The funky sound and soulful vocals are a perfect match, making for a very cool track.

It conjures the image of a nighttime dance floor.

It’s great as an anime song, of course, and—as the title suggests—also highly recommended as a love song.

HOLLOW HUNGEROxT

TV Anime “Overlord IV” Non-Credit OP Video [OxT “HOLLOW HUNGER”]
HOLLOW HUNGEROxT

HOLLOW HUNGER is a song that captures the grand world and dark atmosphere of the popular anime Overlord IV.

It’s performed by the male unit OxT, known for creating numerous anime theme songs.

While there are challenging sections—such as the chorus that uses high notes—mastering them could bring the two of you closer together.

The non-credit opening sequence posted on YouTube has also been getting attention, so be sure to watch it as well.

Clear skies at the mountaintopHirasawa Susumu, Togawa Jun

When you listen to it for the first time, you might find yourself thinking, “What is this? What kind of song is it?” It’s a curious feeling, isn’t it? This is Yama no Itadaki Hararete (“Clear Skies at the Summit”), a song by Susumu Hirasawa and Jun Togawa, used as the theme for the anime DETONATOR Orgun, which aired from 1991 to 1992.

It has an Asian flair and also conveys a grand sense of scale! By the end, it’s a track that makes you feel as if you’ve climbed a mountain yourself.

Hello AloneYukinoshita Yukino (CV: Hayami Saori) Yuigahama Yui (CV: Touyama Nao)

This is the ending theme of the anime commonly abbreviated as Oregairu, My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected.

It’s a duet by the heroines Yukino Yukinoshita and Yui Yuigahama, and the song has a sparkling vibe that perfectly suits a rom-com theme.

A notable feature is how each singer’s voice reflects her character’s individuality, conveying the atmosphere of the series.

It’s a refreshing track that evokes the image of racing through the fleeting time of youth with everything you’ve got.