[Definitive Guide] A new duet by male and female vocalists. A great pick for karaoke, too.
Harmonies with male and female vocals are the best, aren’t they?
We’ve put together a list of must-check new tracks for when you want to find or learn about songs with both male and female singers.
There are all kinds of ratios when it comes to male-female vocals, but from the latest releases, we’ve picked ones where both parts get plenty of moments to sing.
From male-female duos to twin-vocal bands.
These are perfect not only for immersing yourself in beautiful harmonies, but also for having fun singing at karaoke with friends or as a couple!
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[Definitive Edition] A new male-and-female vocal track. A great pick for karaoke (1–10)
Beautiful WorldTamaoki Koji feat. Ayaka

A gem of a song whose deep, rugged vocals by Koji Tamaki and Ayaka’s gently enveloping voice resonate through your whole body, gradually warming even the deepest places in your heart.
The lyrics, which strikingly depict swearing eternal love to a precious person and then setting off toward the sky, are memorable.
While the heartfelt words are wonderful, the real highlight is the collaboration between the two vocal powerhouses, Koji Tamaki and Ayaka.
As you listen to their voices—combining strength with delicacy—you’ll feel the weight of sorrow in your heart gently lift.
Mirai Chizuyoru no hito warai

“Yoru no Hito Warai,” who are hugely popular as YouTubers and influencers, sing “Mirai Chizu,” a song that portrays an affectionate couple.
From expressing their feelings to each other and apologizing after arguments, to excitedly preparing to move into a new home, their picture-perfect happiness is irresistibly heartwarming.
Many listeners may find themselves wishing they could be this honest with each other, too.
If you want a relationship bonded by a strong tie like in this song, tell your special someone exactly how you feel—right now!
Beat de TouhiHama iku

Hama-iku is a dance-vocal duo formed by Ryuichi Hamaya of comedy duo Kamaitachi and Erika Ikuta, a former member of Nogizaka46, who co-host the music program Venue101.
Their debut song, Beat DE Tohi, composed by meiyo with choreography by GANMI’s Sota, features a catchy, pop-leaning melody that really sticks in your head.
Erika Ikuta’s strong vocal ability paired with Ryuichi Hamaya’s somewhat awkward singing creates an appealing imbalance that feels addictively unique.
It’s also an easy song for men who aren’t confident singers to try, and it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.
[Definitive Edition] New duet songs (male and female vocals). Great picks for karaoke (11–20)
Generic LoveKlang Ruler

Centered around yonkey, who is also active across the board as a producer and trackmaker, Klang Ruler is a five-member rock band that made their major debut in 2021.
Their 6th digital single, “Generic Love,” draws you into its world from the very start with a floating, strings-featured intro.
The melody, enriched by male–female twin vocals, has a depth that makes it especially satisfying to sing at karaoke.
With its relaxed tempo and relatively modest pitch variation, it’s a modern pop tune that even those who aren’t confident at karaoke can sing calmly.
summer hazeatarayo

Atarayo, a four-piece band whose name means “a night so beautiful you hate to see it end,” has been gaining attention for their modern yet sentimental songs.
Their fourth digital-only single, Natsugasumi, features piano and acoustic guitar, delivering a refreshing yet subtly nostalgic atmosphere that feels so pleasant.
The bittersweet lyrics, woven through their male–female twin vocals, will likely draw many listeners into its world.
It’s a track that makes you stop and listen—one you’ll want to sing at karaoke while picturing the scenes it evokes.
parallel linesEve × suis from Yorushika

“Parallel Lines” depicts the unrequited feelings of a man and a woman who stay close yet never intersect.
With Eve’s warm, enveloping vocals and suis’s simple, charming voice, the frustration of caring for each other but being unable to become lovers is beautifully conveyed.
When someone becomes too familiar, perhaps it’s easy to miss the moment to say something special.
Still, that lingering haze in your heart is proof that you’re not satisfied with keeping things as they are.
Like the ending of this song, why not steel yourself and take the leap to share your feelings?
Aliens and a Tropical NightCody Rī (Ri)

Twin-vocal band Cody・Lee (Li), featuring Hibiki Takahashi and Rino Ozaki, delivers in “Aliens and Tropical Nights” a song that depicts a one-summer story of a man and a woman who carry the bittersweet awareness that “these happy days will end someday.” Their overlapping voices sound as if the two are looking back together on those joyful times.
Beneath the words “We had so much fun back then,” there’s a hidden, aching thought: “Is this happiness about to end?”—and it tightens your chest.
It may even make some listeners recall conversations with an old lover and slip into a sentimental mood.


