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[Duet Songs] A roundup of recommended tracks perfect for two women to sing together!

When you go to karaoke with friends or coworkers, you sometimes enjoy singing duets, right? You might take turns on different parts or even try harmonizing.

However, even though there are plenty of male-female duet songs, many people struggle to come up with songs that same-gender pairs—especially two women—can sing together.

So in this article, we’ll introduce songs that two women can sing together.

Be sure to use it as a reference the next time you go to karaoke with friends or colleagues!

Female-Female Duets (61–70)

Savoring youthIkuta Rira feat. ano

Lilas Ikuta feat. ano “Seishun Ouka” Official Music Video
Savoring youthIkuta Rira feat. ano

This is a collaborative track by Rira Ikuta and ano, whose wistful, translucent vocals resonate deeply in the heart.

The lyrics, portraying young people breaking free from a tedious daily life and moving toward the future while embracing change, leave a strong impression.

Released digitally in March 2024 as the theme song for the latter chapter of the film Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction, the work depicts the struggles, friendships, and growth of youth.

It’s recommended not only for those of the same generation, but also for adults who feel a sense of nostalgia.

Sing it with a like-minded friend at karaoke, and it will surely strike a chord.

Team up as a duo, and you’ll make a wonderful memory.

HirogarhythmIshii Ami, Yoshitake Chihaya

"Hirogaru Sky! Precure" Ending Theme Song "Hirogarhythm" (Non-Credit ver.)
HirogarhythmIshii Ami, Yoshitake Chihaya

One song that’s also getting attention for its cute choreography is “Hirogarhythm.” It’s the theme song for the anime Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure and is created by Ami Ishii and Chiha Kudatake.

Since the song centers on the theme of friendship between the characters, singing it with friends or loved ones is sure to strengthen your bonds.

Trying the choreography can be fun too.

The moves are simple overall, so people of all ages can pick them up.

Check out the videos on YouTube for reference.

I’ll wait.amin

Everyone living in Japan has heard Aming’s “Matsu wa” at least once.

Even long after its release, it’s still popular—used in commercials and played on music shows.

Of course, it’s also a karaoke duet standard.

The duo’s harmony is so beautiful that it sounds like it would be hard to harmonize, right? But if you listen closely, the harmonies are surprisingly simple, so once you learn them, it’s a very easy song.

Give it a try and practice!

TwinsCHiCO with HoneyWorks

A song themed around friendship and bonds, it was also used as the second cour opening theme for the anime PriPri Chi-chan!!.

The lyrics poignantly depict best friends supporting and encouraging each other, conveying feelings of gratitude and promises for the future.

Released in August 2017 as the 7th single, it became a significant track in CHiCO with HoneyWorks’ musical career.

With its bright, catchy melody, the song brings warmth and encouragement to listeners.

Why not look back on memories with your best friends or loved ones, sing along together, and deepen your bond?

ALIVEClariS

ClariS “ALIVE” Music Video [TV Anime “Lycoris Recoil” Opening Theme]
ALIVEClariS

ALIVE is the perfect duet song for women who love anime and idols.

Created by the music duo ClariS, known for their many anime songs, it was released in 2022 and used as the opening theme for the anime Lycoris Recoil.

The track captures a fragile yet beautiful atmosphere.

Ride the driving beat and sing with high energy.

It’s great for a girls’ karaoke outing or for performing a duet in a larger group setting.

Give this clear, shimmering rock number a try.

Love’s Indian DollRinrin Ranran

Rinrin & Ranran – Love’s Indian Doll (1974)
Love's Indian DollRinrin Ranran

A female duo of exotic twin sisters from Hong Kong who made their mark on the history of Showa-era idols.

Released in April 1974, this song is known as a classic composed by Kyohei Tsutsumi.

The lyrics are memorable for depicting a cute yet proactive girl who calls herself a doll and sets out, a bit precocious, in search of love.

The world it paints—where she aims her feelings like an arrow without shyness—is sure to pierce listeners’ hearts with its charm.

Their appearances on the TV show “Star Tanjō!” made them beloved in living rooms across the country, and the song enjoyed popularity, reaching No.

27 on the Oricon charts.

Also included on the album “Koi no Indian Ningyo,” the track captivates with a nostalgic yet exotic atmosphere.

It’s perfect for times when you need a boost of energy or want to feel a pure flutter of excitement.

Even if the dream endsShirasagi Harume (CV: Ogura Yui) Ayanokoji Mizuki (CV: Uesaka Sumire)

[Official] “Yuri Is My Job!” Ending Theme Song Non-Credit Video — Hime Shirasagi (CV: Yui Ogura) & Mitsuki Ayanokōji (CV: Sumire Uesaka) ‘Even If I Wake From the Dream’
Even if the dream endsShirasagi Harume (CV: Ogura Yui) Ayanokoji Mizuki (CV: Uesaka Sumire)

The anime “Yuri Is My Job!” depicts the romantic relationships of girls.

Its ending theme is known as “Even If I Wake From This Dream.” It’s a duet by Yui Ogura, who plays Hime Shirasagi, and Sumire Uesaka, who plays Mitsuki Ayanokōji.

The lyrics convey the two characters’ deep love and bond while also hinting at an eventual parting.

Try singing it with a touch of wistful, fleeting nuance.

Another hallmark of this song is the abundance of harmony parts.