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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)

To the futureKiroro

Kiroro “To the Future” Official Music Video
To the futureKiroro

This song portrays the emotional connection between women.

Written with gratitude to the artist’s mother, it was released in February 2002.

Its gentle, melodic ballad style brings a warm sense of inspiration to listeners.

It has been featured in P&G’s “Bridge of Thoughts Project” commercials and used as an insert song in the anime Tsuki ga Kirei.

It’s often sung at life’s milestones, such as graduation and weddings.

When you want to reaffirm your bond with a dear friend, why not sing this song together? You’re sure to share a moving, heartfelt moment.

Female-Female Duet (51–60)

To you, my best friend in the worldHakoniiwa Ririi

To You, My Best Friend in the World / Haconiiwa Lily [Music Video]
To you, my best friend in the worldHakoniiwa Ririi

If someone with an unrequited crush sings this right before graduation, I think it’ll really hit home! It’s a piece by Haconiwa Lily, the musical duo of Hanon and Kotoha.

It’s included on their first album, “Lily’s Plage,” released in 2022.

This love song draws you in with the beautiful harmonies of the two singers, making you feel like you’re watching a romance film.

It feels like all of youth is packed into this song.

Let’s express that sweet-and-sour love with our ears, our voices, and our hearts!

I’m not mentally unstable!isana

[MV] I'm Not a Menhera! / Isana feat. Hatsune Miku & Otomachi Una
I’m not mentally unstable!isana

Isana’s “I’m Not a Menhera!” has been drawing attention for its inconsistent musical style.

Its unexpected twists keep listeners hooked.

The abrupt shift from a bubbly intro to a sudden heavy metal-style section creates a gap so striking you won’t forget it after a single listen.

While the lyrics touch on mental health, many listeners can relate them to their own feelings and empathize.

At karaoke, belting it out with friends might reveal new charms.

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.

Goodbye, my beloved.Hana*Hana

Hana*Hana “Goodbye, My Beloved”
Goodbye, my beloved.Hana*Hana

Sayonara Daisuki na Hito is a single released in 2000 by the female duo Hana*Hana.

The song was chosen as the theme for the TV drama Oyaji!, starring Masakazu Tamura, and became a hit along with the show.

It has also been covered by artists like Spitz.

The song was written by Hana*Hana’s Izumi Kojima as an expression of her feelings for her late grandfather.

It sings of parting from a beloved person, and its poignant lyrics make it clear why the song continues to be cherished.

A gently moving number, it captivates listeners with its serene, beautiful harmonies.

UFOpinku redii

This song features disco-style pop with a cosmic theme and a celebration of women’s free-spirited nature.

Released in December 1977, it topped the Oricon charts for 10 consecutive weeks and became a massive hit with total sales exceeding 1.95 million copies, making it one of Pink Lady’s most iconic works.

It conveys the feeling of dreaming about new experiences that transcend reality.

When singing it at karaoke, try performing energetically while keeping the chorus choreography in mind.

Song of LifeManakana

ManaKana is a musical duo formed by twin actresses Mana Mikura and Kana Mikura.

‘Inochi no Uta’ was featured as an insert song in the NHK morning drama series Dandan, in which they co-starred, with lyrics written by Mariya Takeuchi.

The song celebrates human connections, fate, and the preciousness of life, and their clear, gentle harmonies are sure to move you to tears.

Its relaxed rhythm feels soothing, and it’s perfect for a friendly duet between women.

It’s also a popular choice for weddings and graduation ceremonies, so if you get the chance, try singing it with close friends and move everyone to tears!