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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 (41–50)

Love’s Melody and Rainy SkiesAAA

AAA / “Love Sound and Rainy Sky” Music Video
Love’s Melody and Rainy SkiesAAA

AAA is a co-ed group.

Among their songs, Koine to Amazora has become a karaoke staple.

Released in 2013, it’s also known for being performed on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

The melody has a Japanese-style flavor, giving it a somewhat calm atmosphere.

Since it was originally sung by multiple members, it’s perfect for singing with someone of the same gender or with two or more people.

Female-Female Duet (51–60)

Sign of LovePUFFY

PUFFY – Sign of Love / THE FIRST TAKE
Sign of LovePUFFY

Ai no Shirushi is the perfect song for women who want to get hyped at karaoke together.

Its straightforward melody makes it easy to sing, and it carries a touch of nostalgia.

The humorous lyrics are another draw, and if two of you belt it out with full energy, you’ll feel just like PUFFY.

The chorus especially gets everyone fired up, and you’ll definitely want to sing it in unison.

Pick this song for karaoke with close friends or colleagues, and the room will instantly brighten with smiles.

White is the color of lovers.Bettsi & Kurisu

White Is the Color of Lovers – Betsy & Chris
White is the color of lovers.Bettsi & Kurisu

A folk song whose appeal lies in its heartfelt, pure harmonies.

Beginning with an acoustic guitar intro, its gentle melody tells a love story painted through the colors of nature—flowers, the sky, and sunsets—leaving a lingering resonance.

The clear harmonies woven by Betsy & Chris’s pristine voices evoke a nostalgic feeling that makes anyone want to hum along.

Released by Nippon Columbia in October 1969, the single became a major hit, ranking 11th on the 1970 Oricon year-end chart.

It has been covered by various artists, and in 2001 it was featured as an insert song in the film Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Adult Empire Strikes Back, bringing it renewed attention.

Sign wa B -New Arrange Ver.-B Komachi

"Oshi no Ko" Sign wa B / covered by Sara Hoshikawa × Hyakumantenbara Salome × Sasaki Saku [NIJISANJI]
Sign wa B -New Arrange Ver.-B Komachi

A lot of people sing anime songs at karaoke, right? One I’d like to recommend is “Sign wa B -New Arrange Ver.-.” It’s an in-anime song from the popular series Oshi no Ko, performed by the idol group B-Komachi within the story.

Its pop sound with call-and-response parts is really appealing.

It’s a super high-energy track, so it’s perfect for karaoke.

Strictly speaking, it’s not a duet song, but two people can sing it without any problem.

Love VacationZa Pīnattsu

The Peanuts – A Vacation of Love
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!

SoliloquyClariS

ClariS “Hitorigoto” Music Video Short ver.
SoliloquyClariS

A track by ClariS, a two-woman unit who keep their real names and birthdates private and only show their faces in limited contexts.

It’s the opening theme for the anime Eromanga Sensei.

The poppy, cute melody will make you want to sing along! In the music video, they don’t show their faces and perform only as silhouettes, so try learning the dance and give it a go yourself!

LionMay’n / Nakajima Ai

Lion – Macross Frontier (Full)
LionMay'n / Nakajima Ai

“Lion” has become a staple karaoke song for women.

It’s the opening theme of the popular anime Macross Frontier, composed by Yoko Kanno, who has worked on numerous anime songs.

The cute tone of Megumi Nakajima’s voice and the mature presence of May’n’s vocals are a perfect match, aren’t they? It’s a song you’ll definitely want to perform at a girls’ karaoke session or any karaoke with lots of anime fans.

Just note there are some high parts, so the original key might be tough for women with lower voices.

Try finding a key that’s comfortable for you!