[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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- A Showa-era duet song. A timeless karaoke/snack-bar classic!
Female-female duet (81–90)
Heart UpAyaka & Miura Daichi

Ayaka, a singer-songwriter known for hit songs often sung at karaoke like “Mikazuki” and “Nijiiro,” and Daichi Miura, whose tracks like “(RE)PLAY” are also karaoke favorites.
Their duet song “Heart Up” is perfect when you want to sing a gentle ballad.
Since both are highly recognized artists, it’s a safe, crowd-pleasing pick when you go to karaoke with friends!
Aiden TeiTei Meltdownenako feat. P maru-sama.

Enako, who is active as a cosplayer, collaborated with P-Maru-sama, who works as a video creator and more, on a piece titled “Identity Identity Meltdown.” It serves as the opening theme for the anime Onimai: I’m Now Your Sister.
The track is arranged so the two take turns singing over an up-tempo beat.
The highlights are their perfectly synced back-and-forth lines and harmonies.
By the way, the title is pronounced “ai-den-tei-tei meltdown.” Try imagining the meaning as you listen.
YOUR SONGGLAY feat.MISIA

If you’re looking for a bright, energetic song, we recommend “YOUR SONG feat.
MISIA”! There’s a male-female unison part, but the key is comfortable for two female voices as well, so give it a try.
With its lively rhythm and repeated call-and-response sections, it’s easy to get into the groove.
Even people who don’t know the song can have fun and get excited together!
Runaway No.1 draft pickShiina Ringo to Atarashii Gakkou no Leaders

A collaborative track by Sheena Ringo and Atarashii Gakko! that sings of a bittersweet love.
The lyrics, imbued with a strong desire to enhance one’s self-worth and grow, leave a striking impression.
Lines that envy youth also convey down-to-earth struggles.
Released in May 2024, it was included on Sheena Ringo’s album “Hōjōe.” It received its first live performance on the 3.5-hour Music Station Special in July of the same year.
Perfect for those troubled by love or hoping to change themselves—this is a song that gives you the courage to face forward.
Love VacationZa Pīnattsu

Depending on the generation of the people you’re going to karaoke with, there are times when you might want to duet on a Showa-era pop song.
In those moments, The Peanuts’ “Koibito Boogie (Vacation of Love)” is a perfect fit.
Released in 1963, it’s a pop song with a pleasant jazz beat.
Besides the original version by The Peanuts, the cover by W (Nozomi Tsuji and Ai Kago) is also well known, so depending on the age group, that can be a great choice too.
If you have the time, try practicing the harmony parts together!


