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!
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Female-female duet (41–50)
The maximum-value Wo Ai NiTakaaki Natsushiro

This is a duet song by Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto that portrays forging a path to the future through the power of love.
Released by Takaki Natsushiro in February 2025, the piece blends EDM elements with a Chinese-inspired style, harmonizing beautifully with Miku and Teto’s bright vocals.
The lyrics carry a strong resolve to deliver feelings to a loved one across distance and even space-time, symbolized by the title’s Chinese “Wo ai ni” and Japanese “Aishiteru,” both meaning “I love you.” It’s sure to be a song that supports you as you face forward and keep moving ahead.
Female-Female Duet (51–60)
MaliBy the way, Sato

“Mari” is a song by Vocaloid producer Chinamini Sato, with its music video released in August 2025.
It’s a duet by Kasane Teto and Hatsune Miku, featuring a catchy melody and a lively beat.
However, in contrast to its sound, the lyrics depict a hopeless day that begins the moment you wake up.
You can really feel the protagonist’s anguish as they wander a maze with no exit, asking, “Why am I destined to head straight for hell?” It’s a piece I want people to hear if they’re hurting from that inescapable sense of stagnation and the pain of a repetitive, suffocating everyday life.
Spring’s elusive hueInabakumori

Have you ever felt something more complicated than just hope in the season of spring? Created by Inabakumori, known for works like “Lagtrain,” this song gently accompanies the subtleties of the heart.
It was released in August 2025 as the official demo song for the Synthesizer V voicebanks Ayasumi Shuo and Ayasumi Lirise.
Set against the calmness of spring, it delicately portrays unruly emotions carried by a refined, delicate sound.
The harmony woven by the two vocals feels like an inner dialogue with yourself.
It’s a Vocaloid track that reveals more depth the more you listen.
Isn't it A?PinocchioP

PinocchioP’s “A Ja Nai Ka” is a highly addictive track sung by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin, with its music video released on January 26, 2024.
The song tackles differences between people and individual values, skillfully depicting the conflicts that arise even as we acknowledge those differences, along with the ricochet of emotions.
It shines with PinocchioP’s hallmark blend of diverse motifs and deep social messaging, resulting in a thought-provoking piece.
“A Ja Nai Ka” conveys sharp insights into society and humanity alongside broad musical range—why not give it a try and sing it yourself?
Absolute monarchyAmeyoshi

The Vocaloid version of a piece produced under the team name “Team Ohimesama-bu” for BocaDuo 2025.
A cool electronic number in which a story themed around “two queens” unfolds.
The feelings of noble, slightly arrogant princesses who believe their own rules are absolute are brilliantly expressed through the contrasting voices of Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto.
The back-and-forth between the two atop the powerful sound is like a stage play.
If you don’t want to bow to anyone and wish to become a stronger version of yourself, this song will surely stir your heart!
I’m not mentally unstable!whale

Starting with a cute intro, this irresistibly addictive track suddenly shifts into a heavy metal development.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Isana, released in 2020.
As I mentioned earlier, one of its charms is the unpredictable structure.
And the chorus melody makes you want to sing along yourself.
I bet many people can relate to the realistic lyrics centered on a “menhera” theme.
Don’t be shy—sing it as cutely and wholeheartedly as you can.
SurgesOrangestar

Orangestar is known for moving melodies and heartfelt lyrics, as heard in tracks like “Ame to Cappuccino” and “Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan.” “Surges” stands out for its delicate, sentimental psychological portrayal, with lyrics full of unrequited feelings and bittersweetness set against a refreshing sound.
The strings run alongside the track, evoking a rush that brings back memories of sweet-and-sour youth.
If you want to recall that feeling when love begins—the urge to run endlessly—give it a listen!





