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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 (181–190)

Happy Heroine SniperAnkoku Dōwa P

It’s based on a fairy tale.

It’s a dark-concept song about turning a story’s heroine—who reached a happy ending—into a bad ending.

However, as you read the lyrics, it seems the sniper is acting according to their own sense of justice.

It’s an addictive song that feels surprisingly deep.

Female–Female Duet (191–200)

Mischief Ninja Arts ManualMurabito P

The intro that sounds like retro game BGM is really fun.

It’s a track by Murabito-P, who also performs as a member of the rock band Cidergirl.

It was released in 2013.

The song has an upbeat dance-rock vibe.

The lyrics, themed around ninjas, are full of humor—yet it’s undeniably cool! Singing it will send your energy through the roof.

Let’s get hyped with friends!

Destroy everything!Kashiwagi Kareki

Break It All! – Kareki Kashiwagi feat. Teto Kasane & Chis-A / Break It All – Kareki Kashiwagi feat. Teto & Chis-A
Destroy everything!Kashiwagi Kareki

It’s perfect for when you want to lift your spirits.

All Break It Down! by Kareki Kashiwagi, released in November 2024, is a duet song by Kasane Teto and Chisei with an unforgettable chorus melody.

As you listen, you’ll find yourself humming along without even realizing it.

The ska band-style arrangement is both rhythmic and vibrant.

Overall, it’s poppy and keeps you grooving! If you want to sing a bright, upbeat song, give this one a try.

Huh?aruku hito

A piece with a buoyant, floating feel that puts you in a dreamy mood.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Aruku Hito, known for hits like “Fūjayaku” and “Mizuiro Shōmei,” released in February 2023.

The sparkling tones of the synths and electric piano ebb and flow, giving it a chill vibe that brings peace of mind.

The lyrics, however, are a poignant portrayal of a protagonist gradually losing their memories.

If you’re looking for a laid-back duet song, this might be just right.

On the shoulders of giants, looking downumicha

Looking Down from the Giant’s Shoulders / Aomi feat. Kotonoha Sisters
On the shoulders of giants, looking downumicha

A song with poetic expression that captivates, themed around history, time, and memory.

Released in August 2024 as Umi-cha’s fourth work, it features Kotonoha Akane and Aoi-D.

Though rooted in cutting-edge electronic music, its sound approach evokes a certain nostalgia that leaves a strong impression.

You’ll be overwhelmed by its worldview and grand sense of scale.

Highly recommended for those seeking words that resonate with the heart.

Nowhereshōri

Nowhere feat. Nejeme & Hatsune Miku
Nowhereshōri

Gently and tenderly sung songs are nice too, aren’t they? With that in mind, I’d like to introduce “Nowhere.” It’s a ballad created by the artist Aseri (焦利), who began posting videos on YouTube in 2022.

Remarkably, even as their fourth release, it drew significant attention.

The song’s lyrics portray someone reflecting on a beloved person they’ve lost.

The gentle voices of Nezem and Hatsune Miku tug at listeners’ heartstrings.

The vocals feature a distinctive pronunciation, so you might enjoy paying attention to that as you listen.

Franken XNiru Kajitsu × Harumaki Gohan

Therefore, Niru Kajitsu × Harumaki Gohan “Franken X” with Flower × Hatsune Miku [Official] - FrankenX
Franken XNiru Kajitsu × Harumaki Gohan

A high-style Vocaloid track whose shady, urban sound arrangement is overwhelming.

It’s a collaboration between popular Vocaloid producers Nirukajitsu and Harumaki Gohan, released in 2021 and included on the compilation album Chimera.

The worldbuilding has a yandere vibe, expressed through a Frankenstein motif—the dark atmosphere is irresistible.

If you sing it at karaoke, going for a calm, mature delivery might better draw out the song’s mood.