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[2026] Duet songs for two men to sing. A roundup of recommended Japanese songs for karaoke

Do you ever sing with someone when you go to karaoke?

Duet songs in particular have harmonies and call-and-response parts, and when you make it through one, you get an unbeatable feeling of exhilaration!

Generally, “duet” refers to a man and a woman singing together, but in this article, we’ll focus on songs that two men can sing.

We’ve selected plenty of tracks that two men can enjoy singing together, including songs by popular male duos and groups with two male vocalists.

From pieces with beautiful harmonies to songs with catchy back-and-forth exchanges, there’s a wide variety here—use this as a reference when choosing your next karaoke setlist.

Male-male duets (41–50)

spring breezeyuzu

Yuzu, the male duo who celebrated the 25th anniversary of their debut in 2022 and even had a special drama aired depicting their 25 years of struggles and successes, released the single “Harukaze” in 2007—a fan favorite.

It’s perfect for spring, the season of meetings and farewells, and its bittersweetness really hits home.

The string melodies heighten the poignancy, making it a moving song that, when performed at a farewell party or similar occasion, is sure to linger in everyone’s hearts.

Male-Male Duet (51–60)

Don’t Mind Me (feat. Sota Hanamura from Da-iCE)Ayumu Imazu

Don’t Mind Me (feat. Sota Hanamura from Da-iCE) – Ayumu Imazu [Music Video] *Theme song for 2023 TBS Professional Baseball Broadcast ‘S☆1 BASEBALL’
Don't Mind Me (feat. Sota Hanamura from Da-iCE)Ayumu Imazu

This song was created by singer-songwriter Ayumu Imazu with guest vocalist Sota Hanamura, who is also active as a member of Da-iCE.

Chosen as the theme song for the professional baseball broadcast “S☆1 BASEBALL,” it has a refreshing atmosphere that fits sports perfectly.

Both artists have vocals that combine gentleness and freshness, and the layering of their voices further emphasizes the breezy mood.

You can also feel the respect for Da-iCE as a dance and vocal group—the dance-evoking sense of rhythm and the crispness of the lyrics help accentuate the fun, upbeat vibe.

That paper airplane splits the cloudy sky19

Known as one of 19’s signature songs, this track expresses the dreams, hopes, and anxieties of youth by entrusting them to a paper airplane.

Its simple yet powerful message and warm acoustic sound are distinctive, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released in March 1999, it was used as a campaign song by TBS.

It also achieved commercial success, reaching No.

6 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

As a song that gives listeners the courage to take a step toward the future, it is especially recommended for younger audiences.

It will also strike a chord with those who wish to fondly recall their school days.

Miracle EarthKuwata Keisuke & Mr.Children

[ Kiseki no Hoshi ] 1995 Keisuke Kuwata & Mr.Children
Miracle EarthKuwata Keisuke & Mr.Children

“Miracle Earth,” the ultra-lavish collaboration between Keisuke Kuwata and Mr.Children, is a song that powerfully encouraged Japan in 1995, a year filled with dark news.

It became a huge topic because it was sung by the two lead vocalists of the two best-selling bands at the time—Southern All Stars and Mr.Children.

And the track is irresistibly funky and cool! It’s a song I’d love to see a boss and their subordinate harmonize on together at the office!

Eternity -Tokoshie-HYDE x MY FIRST STORY

It’s a heartfelt ballad that sings of bonds transcending time and distance.

Through the collaboration between HYDE and MY FIRST STORY, deeply emotional lyrics blend with a beautiful melody.

The powerful vocals and delicate instrumentation express eternal love.

Released in June 2024, it was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training Arc.

It’s perfect for listening when you want to reflect on memories with someone special or think about someone far away.

You’ll surely relate to the lyrics that strike straight to the heart.

Harmony at the End of SummerInoue Yosui & Anzen Chitai

Yosui Inoue & Anzenchitai - Harmony at the End of Summer
Harmony at the End of SummerInoue Yosui & Anzen Chitai

An immortal classic released in 1986 by Yosui Inoue and Anzen Chitai.

With lyrics by Yosui Inoue and composition by Koji Tamaki, its beautiful words resonate over a lovely melody.

Showcasing the superb harmony of these two legendary singer-songwriters, the song was also covered as a duet in 2020 on the music program “CDTV Live! Live!” by voice actors Mamoru Miyano and Shouta Aoi.

They deliver it gently, carrying their feelings to each other.

After singing it through, you’ll surely feel the distance between you has grown smaller.

Azusa No. 2karyūdō

Azusa Nigo (2015 Remaster)
Azusa No. 2karyūdō

This song is captivating for the beautiful harmonies of a brother duo.

It delicately portrays the feelings of a woman who bids farewell to a city romance and tries to take a new step forward.

The image of her boarding a limited express train and heading to Shinano while spring is still young is striking, and the themes of parting and departure resonate deeply.

Released in March 1977, the song reached No.

4 on the Oricon charts.

Despite being their debut single, it became a massive hit, selling over 800,000 copies.

It’s also popular as a song for two male voices and is perfect for singing with friends at karaoke.

It’s recommended for anyone setting out on a new journey while carrying unspoken feelings in their heart.