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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 Duet (1–10)

Absolute, Absolute, Absolute Sacred Domainano fiito. ikuta rira

ano feat. Lilas Ikuta 'Absolute Absolute Absolute Absolute Sanctuary' Music Video
Absolute, Absolute, Absolute Sacred Domainano fiito. ikuta rira

A track where ano and Lila Ikuta’s distinct personalities fuse to perfection.

Set against an intense electro-rock sound, the way their vocals intertwine is truly breathtaking.

Within its apocalyptic worldview, the lyrics about the importance of love and bonds are deeply moving.

Released in March 2024 as the opening chapter’s theme song for the film “Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction,” the song drew wide attention, with TK from Ling tosite sigure’s edgy guitar work and weighty bassline leaving a strong impression.

If you try it at karaoke, why not belt it out with a friend, clashing your emotions together?

Turing LoveNanawo Akari feat. Sou

Turing Love feat. Sou / Nanawo Akari
Turing LoveNanawo Akari feat. Sou

A collaboration number by Akari Nanawo, the “Dameka Girl,” and Sou, who’s active on sites like Niconico.

It was used as the ending theme for the anime “Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It.” Since it’s a male–female duet, you can of course sing it as a mixed pair like the original, but the male part isn’t too low, so two female singers can enjoy it as well! With its upbeat, poppy melody, it’s sure to get the crowd going when sung by two people.

Because the lyrics are dense and include fast-paced sections, it might be a good idea to split the parts even more finely between the two singers.

Koi-kogaremilet×MAN WITH A MISSION

milet × MAN WITH A MISSION 'Koi Kogare' Music Video (TV anime 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba' Swordsmith Village Arc ending theme)
Koi-kogaremilet×MAN WITH A MISSION

A collaborative work by milet and MAN WITH A MISSION that fuses grand strings with a dramatic rock sound.

It’s an ambitious piece that powerfully conveys the protagonist’s emotions as they search for love in a chaotic world, along with a strong resolve to protect their loved one at all costs.

Released digitally in April 2023 and on CD in May, it was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Swordsmith Village Arc during the same period, and was also performed at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen that year.

With the two parts divided between singers, it works as a duet that even two women can enjoy, making it a perfect choice for those who want to liven up karaoke with friends.

Female-Female Duet (11–20)

Revolutionary DualismMizuki Nana × T.M. Revolution

Nana Mizuki × T.M.Revolution “Kakumei Dualism” Music Video (Full ver.)
Revolutionary DualismMizuki Nana × T.M. Revolution

A grand duet in which two opposing voices intertwine, guiding the listener toward new possibilities.

Its up-tempo rhythm and powerful vocals vividly express the will to break through the status quo and carve out the future.

Released in October 2013 as the second collaboration between Nana Mizuki and T.M.Revolution and used as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime Valvrave the Liberator, the song reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

With its energetic sound and lyrics that portray bonds of the heart, it’s a perfect track to energize karaoke sessions among friends.

WINDING ROADAyaka × Kobukuro

Kobukuro – WINDING ROAD (Ayaka × Kobukuro)
WINDING ROADAyaka × Kobukuro

A duet song with a striking a cappella opening.

It’s the ultimate tag team: Ayaka, with her outstanding vocal prowess, and Kobukuro, whose harmonies are top-notch! Ayaka’s parts are in a high key, and Kobukuro’s harmonies sound pretty challenging too, but it’d be so cool to nail this at karaoke! With lyrics that give a push to those who are struggling and a bright, upbeat melody, it’s guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session!

MonochromeBENNIE K

A BENNIE K track that powerfully portrays strong, resilient women.

While weaving in biting irony about self-denial, nihilism, and materialism in modern society, the song depicts the strength to keep looking forward without losing hope, resonating deeply with many listeners.

Released in February 2008 as the theme song for the NTV drama “Binbō Danshi (Poor Boy) Bonbīmen,” it reached No.

9 on the Oricon charts.

It is also included on the April 2008 release, the album “BEST OF THE BESTEST.” If you’re planning a women’s duet at karaoke, try splitting the powerful vocal parts and the rap sections between the two singers.

Romance and the AbacusShiina Ringo to Utada Hikaru

Ringo Sheena and Hikaru Utada – Romance and Abacus / Sheena Ringo & Hikaru Utada – The Sun & Moon
Romance and the AbacusShiina Ringo to Utada Hikaru

If it’s a female duo, I think this one is also outstanding.

It’s a collaboration between the big names Hikaru Utada and Ringo Sheena, and the interweaving of their contrasting personalities makes for a truly beautiful song.

Both are highly distinctive vocalists, so it’s very satisfying to sing, and the contrast between them is fascinating.