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Vocaloid songs for female-female duets: classic hits that liven up karaoke

This article features Vocaloid songs that can be sung by two women! It covers a wide range from the latest hits to nostalgic favorites.

Every pick is perfect for enjoying harmonies and call-and-response to the fullest.

Whether you want to go all out and hype things up with a close friend or you’re just getting to know each other better, these songs will come in handy.

Browse and choose to your heart’s content—be sure to read to the end and find the perfect Vocaloid tracks for the two of you!

Female-Female Duet (151–160)

LIMITED QUEENKisara

LIMITED QUEEN / Kisara feat. Narukami Hime & Mikoto
LIMITED QUEEN Kisara

This Vocaloid song combines a light, upbeat rhythm with a slightly mysterious mood, creating a uniquely immersive world.

It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Kisara, who also handled the illustrations, released in 2020.

Inspired by the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland, it’s packed with gothic elements.

The soft, rounded sound is pleasant to listen to, and the cute vocals of Naruka Hime and Mikoto really shine.

Perfect for when you’re in the mood to sing something a little dark.

ResonalKisara

Resonal / Kisara feat. Narukami Hime & Mikoto – resonal
Rezonaru Kisara

This is “Resonal,” which uses the voices of Narukami Hime & Mikoto, characters set as plum spirits and girls around 11 or 12 years old.

The cute back-and-forth that feels like girls speaking their hearts is delightful and heartwarming, isn’t it? The song and illustration, which suit the two voices perfectly, were created by Kisara, who has released numerous Vocaloid tracks.

When you try singing it, you might be surprised by the fast tempo, which feels different from just listening.

How about challenging yourself to a duet with a friend?

Ensemble OrléansJorujin

If you like dark tracks, you should definitely add this to your playlist.

It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Jorujin, also known under the moniker Ankoku Douwa-P, released in 2021.

With a suspicious, noisy sound interwoven with a matter-of-fact melodic line, it’s a high-pressure Vocaloid piece.

Its sound alone is highly addictive.

The lyrics, structured like a story and inspired by the historical figure Joan of Arc, form the core of the song.

Simply following that narrative is enough to keep your heart racing—it’s a duet number that only Jorujin could create.

0001Toripiyo

0001/Ray and Miku//0001/Ray & Miku
0001 Toripiyo

In 2024, Toripiyo, known for crafting a unique world in the Vocaloid scene, released “0001,” sung by Adachi Rei and Hatsune Miku.

Under the profound theme of bridging the past and the future, the song beautifully expresses the “connection” shared by the two characters.

Particularly noteworthy is the change in Miku’s voice, which symbolizes the characters’ growth and transformation, evoking an emotional resonance in listeners.

Through the story of Adachi Rei and Hatsune Miku, this work conveys human connections, emotions, and narrative—and when sung at karaoke, its deep story and melody will foster even richer communication.

Infinite Daradara GandharaNamiguru

Infinite Lazy Gandhara / Namigure feat. Kotonoha Akane & Aoi
Endless lazing around, like Gandhara, Namiguru.

This is a track by Namiguru that celebrates a laid-back, cozy shut-in lifestyle.

Released in October 2024, it features a unique sound arrangement that fuses reggae with UK vibes.

It also incorporates sixteenth-note trumpet lines reminiscent of Yankee culture and the timbre of the sitar, making it a work where diverse musical elements blend together.

The vocals feature Kotonoha Akane and Aoi.

Their slightly unmotivated tone fits perfectly.

Be sure to give it a relaxed listen!

Blue cherry blossomscrew-type

Blue Cherry Blossoms / Screw-Style feat. Sasara Satou & Tsuzumi Suzuki
Aozakura screw type

This is a rhythmic Vocaloid track with a mature vibe.

Created by Vocaloid producer Nejishiki, known for hits like “Freedom Lolita,” it was released in January 2023.

It was apparently produced to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Sato Sasara’s release.

The sound arrangement, rooted in funk music and jazz, is striking—especially the development in the pre-chorus (B-melody), where Nejishiki’s skill really shines.

It’s an irresistibly captivating piece that encapsulates beauty, sultriness, and cuteness all at once.

Female–female duets (161–170)

Dreaming Little BirdHayaya P

[Kagamine Rin, Hatsune Miku] Dreaming Little Bird [Original]
Dreaming Bird is Yaya-P

This is a duet song by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin.

It seems that both the vocals and the illustrations were created by Yaya-P.

Their kimono looks are very cute.

Although it’s a difficult song to sing, please give it a try.

Its unique tempo is quite addictive.