[2026] A Roundup of Japanese Male-Female Duo Artists
Isn’t it surprisingly hard to think of mixed-gender duos off the top of your head?
With that in mind, we’ve put together a roundup of artists who perform as male-female duos.
In fact, there are many artists that not only music fans but also casual listeners are familiar with.
Some of them are married couples.
The chemistry unique to a male-female duo creates a special atmosphere you can’t find anywhere else.
Alongside hugely popular acts in the J-POP scene, be sure to check out professionals from various genres and units that have a deeply appealing, core fan vibe.
We also introduce artists who became duos partway through their careers, as well as singers who have since disbanded.
Use this as a guide when you’re looking for mixed-gender duos and their songs!
[2026] Summary of Japanese Male-Female Duo Artists (1–10)
AlgernonYorushika

Yorushika is a rock band that delivers songs with literary charm to its listeners.
The composer is n-buna, who is also active as a Vocaloid producer, and the vocals are performed by suis.
They gained attention with poignant, emotionally resonant tracks that capture the feelings of youth, such as “That’s Why I Gave Up on Music” (だから僕は音楽を辞めた).
Alongside the passionate instrumentation unique to a rock band, they release songs that evoke youth through suis’s clear, translucent voice.
With their narrative-driven music, they are a unit that leaves listeners with the afterglow of having finished a story.
idolYOASOBI

YOASOBI has produced numerous songs inspired by novels.
The duo was formed by composer Ayase and vocalist ikura.
It’s striking how ikura masterfully performs the versatile tracks crafted by Ayase, who is also active as a Vocaloid producer.
Their sound, which incorporates a wide range of genres such as pop, rock, and electronica, has gained popularity especially among younger audiences.
With literary imagery evoked by their lyrics and a catchy musical sensibility, they are a musical unit that captivates listeners.
Cherry on the beakEGO-WRAPPIN’

EGO-WRAPPIN’ is a musical duo that delivers original songs infused with diverse musical styles.
Formed by Yoshie Nakano—who handles vocals and piano and also performs solo—and Masaki Mori on guitar and drums, their music blends the nostalgic and the new, drawing on Showa-era pop and jazz.
Their sound has garnered attention not only in Japan but overseas as well.
Nakano’s ever-changing vocal expression brings depth to their contemporary-tinged tracks.
This male-female duo is beloved by listeners for their genre-defying releases and live performances.
fakeAIESH

Let me introduce AIESH, a music duo formed by singer BEY and creator YUKITO.
In September 2023, they released their debut track “Nisemono,” which was immediately chosen as the theme song for the drama “Undercover Investigator Kohei Matsushita.” AIESH’s powerful vocals and edgy sound are likely to appeal to listeners across generations.
By the way, the unit’s name is a coined word that combines “different species” (ishu) and “love” (ai).
Glitter IllusionGLIM SPANKY

GLIM SPANKY delivers music rooted in Western rock from the 1960s and 1970s.
The duo was formed by Remi Matsuo, who is active across a wide range as a vocalist, and Hiroki Kamemoto, known for his technical guitar playing.
Their sound, built on a simple band setup of guitar, bass, drums, and vocals, evokes rock and blues.
This male-female unit creates passionate yet catchy songs that blend the strengths of Japanese and Western music.
PINQuw

Quw is a music duo that debuted in 2023.
Much about them remains shrouded in mystery.
What we do know is that they formed in 2021, with i handling vocals and mdrm serving as the composer.
Their body of work includes many highly original tracks, which naturally makes you curious about who they are.
To get to know the charm of these two, their debut EP “Closed Diner” is highly recommended.
It features songs in a variety of styles.
Fate-chanikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari, who embarked on a fresh start as a duo in 2021, was formed in Kanagawa in 2000 and made their major debut in 2006 with “SAKURA.” Rooted in pop rock and folk, they create a distinctive sound world woven from Kiyoe Yoshioka’s powerful vocals and Yoshiki Mizuno’s melodic songwriting.
They won the Grand Prix (Best Work) at the 51st Japan Record Awards in 2009 and have performed numerous times on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
They have also produced many theme songs for anime and films, earning support from a wide range of listeners.
Their songs, marked by delicate emotional expression and expansive arrangements, resonate deeply, evoking warm empathy through heartfelt lyrics.
They are recommended for music fans seeking refreshing, approachable melodies and rich emotional expression.


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