[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!
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Female-female duet (81–90)
White is the color of lovers.W

W is a female duo consisting of two Hello! Project members, Nozomi Tsuji and Ai Kago.
Their song “Shiroi Iro wa Koibito no Iro” has a simple melody that isn’t too high, making it very easy to sing—highly recommended for karaoke duets.
When you think of Hello! Project, you might picture upbeat songs like those from Morning Musume, but this track is a quiet ballad, perfect for giving your throat a rest after singing lots of intense songs at karaoke!
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!
Once-in-a-lifetime encounteryanawarabaa

The song that conveys your feelings to friends who have always supported each other is “Ichigo Ichie.” It was released in 2007 by Yanawaraba, a duo from Okinawa.
The song depicts people striving toward their dreams and goals, expressing emotions that can be understood precisely because you’ve been watching over them all along.
With its rich, expansive choral work and handclaps, it’s also a great choice for brightening the mood at karaoke.
Give this heartwarming duet, filled with a warm message, a try.
It’s all LoveKōda Kumi

A ridiculously cool mixture rock number by real-life sisters! It’s all Love, a collaboration between Kumi Koda and misono, was released as a single in 2009.
From the very start it’s bursting with energy, and both your ears and your heart get swept up in its power.
The sound pairs perfectly with lyrics that convey a fierce determination to seize true love with your own hands.
Sing it at karaoke and you might be drenched in sweat by the time you’re done!
a song is bornHamasaki Ayumi & Keiko

This song is a collaboration between Ayumi Hamasaki, a dominant presence in the music scene of the 2000s, and KEIKO, the vocalist of the music group globe known for producing numerous hits such as “DEPARTURES.” “a song is born” was created as part of the charity project “songnation” and was released as a single in 2001.
Its lyrics carry a grand, powerful message that perfectly matches the strong, resonant vocals of the two artists.
It’s a moving song that naturally brings you to tears as you keep listening.
A Lump of LoveKinKi Kids

KinKi Kids’ beloved classic “Ai no Katamari,” a longtime fan favorite, was released in 2001 as the B-side to their 13th single, “Hey! Minna Genki Kai?” It’s not only one of Kinki Kids’ signature songs, but also a popular choice for karaoke duets.
In 2020, it drew attention again when the comedy duo EXIT covered it.
While it’s sung by men and is naturally great for male duets, the lyrics are actually from a woman’s perspective.
If you raise the key, it’s a song women can sing comfortably without it feeling out of place.
Female-Female Duet (91–100)
Economy class after all.YABI×YABI

YABI×YABI is a two-member 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.
While the anime follows a protagonist who saves money, the song comically portrays both the fun and the challenges of that endeavor.
By sampling video game sound effects, it creates a somewhat fantastical atmosphere.


