[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 (41–50)
MOA FRENEverdreaM

EverdreaM is a rock vocal unit formed by Misato and Hitomi, who are also active as voice actors.
Their song here is an aggressive rock number written and composed by singer-songwriter Hitomi Yaida.
It carries a message that encourages living true to yourself without being confined by “frames,” giving listeners a boost of courage.
Included as the lead track on the album NO FRAME, released in July 2025, it was also selected as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s Seiyu Danko.
The duo’s call-and-response and harmonies are exquisite, and the exhilarating, fast-paced sound makes it a perfect song for getting fired up at live shows.
This standout female duo showcases a different side from their previous anime tracks.
VampireIVY

iVy is an alternative pop unit based in Tokyo—a standout female duo formed in 2023 by fuki and pupu.
Embracing a concept centered on fictional characters, they included this track on their album Appetite in Disarray, released in June 2025.
Using a vampire who does not thirst for blood as its motif, the song delicately portrays urban solitude and a heart as hollow as a marble.
Shoegaze-inspired roaring guitars fuse with sweet, airy vocals, creating a fragile allure that fizzes and vanishes like carbonation bubbles.
In August 2025, they held their first solo show at Shibuya WWW, achieving great success.
It’s perfect for a quiet night when you want to face yourself, or when you’d like to drift a little away from reality and sink into a dreamlike mood.
I love you sooo muchfemme fatale

As a karaoke duet song that women can get excited about together, femme fatale’s “Daishikyu Daisuki” is definitely recommended.
Created by the sister duo Kanano Senritsu and Sakina Tonchiki, the track features a poppy, catchy melody and lyrics full of energy.
The chorus in particular has an addictive hook that instantly grabs listeners, and singing it together is sure to strengthen your bond with friends.
This guaranteed crowd-pleaser will make your time with someone special even more memorable.
countenance; face; looks; a (lingering) trace; a shadow (of someone/something as a memory)milet × Aimer × Ikuta Rira

Omokage is a collaboration by three talented and captivating Japanese female singers.
The song was composed and produced by Vaundy, himself a musician and multi-artist.
Recorded in a single take for THE FIRST TAKE project, it was released as a digital-only single featuring three female vocalists: milet, Aimer, and Ikura (Rira Ikuta).
Their distinct vocal vectors blend beautifully, creating a remarkable chemical reaction in the track.
The lyrics celebrate the familiar love given by someone dear, making it a bright, joy-filled song that women will want to sing together.
A community of shared destiny!Otoniriame

Onriame’s “Destined Companions!” is a powerful work that portrays strong bonds and the days of youth.
The chorus’s refrain, built on playful onomatopoeia, is pleasing to the ear and will linger in listeners’ minds.
Its exhilarating melody has wide appeal across all generations.
It’s especially sure to resonate when sung at karaoke among women, creating a sense of solidarity and shared feeling.
It’s a track well worth recommending as a karaoke duet song.
Onriame’s signature pop sensibility and approachability are perfectly fused in this piece.
It will undoubtedly amp up any karaoke session—give it a try.
First KO victoryshiina ringo to nocchi

This is a striking collaborative track teaming Ringo Sheena with Nocchi from Perfume.
It powerfully depicts the process of breaking out of one’s shell and discovering a new self, using boxing as a metaphor.
Nocchi’s expansive, boundary-pushing vocals blend beautifully with Ringo Sheena’s razor-sharp singing.
Released in May 2024, the song also drew attention as Nocchi’s solo debut.
It’s perfect for anyone who wants to change themselves or take on something new.
Sing it with someone you’re interested in, and you might discover new sides of each other.
sparklerSatou Chiahi feat. Ikuta Rira

For those looking for a relaxed, laid-back track, Senko Hanabi is a great pick.
It’s a song by Chiai Sato—also known as the vocalist of Kinoko Teikoku—featuring Lila Ikuta.
The lyrics draw a parallel between a sparkler that flares to life and eventually fades, and a summer romance with all its subtle push-and-pull.
Its storytelling elements are especially appealing, with spoken lines woven between scenic descriptions.
Another nice point is that the vocal range is relatively narrow—not too high and not too low.


