[Karaoke] Duet Song Rankings [2026]
I’ve put together various rankings of popular duet songs, both old and new.
These are presented as rankings based on the number of video views.
Take a look and use this as a reference to see which songs are popular.
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- A Showa-era duet song. A timeless karaoke/snack-bar classic!
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[Karaoke] Duet Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)
A Whole New WorldNakamura Tomoya & Kinoshita Haruka71rank/position

This is “A Whole New World,” a song from the Disney film Aladdin.
The original is in English, but if you want to sing it casually at karaoke, the Japanese version is recommended! If you sing it with someone you like while picturing the scenery, it might bring the two of you closer.
The back-and-forth can be a bit tricky, but get into character and sing it with plenty of mood!
Ah, the wonderful nyan lifeNem72rank/position

This is a song about a male stray cat who’s fallen in love and desperately tries to appeal to a female house cat.
I felt that Len Kagamine’s way of courting is truly cat-like.
I hope both the stray and the house cat can lead wonderful nyan-lives.
At the end, there’s a bit of GUMI getting dere.
Please sing while being mindful of the emotional fluctuations.
Gradation feat. Yuho KitazawaKANA-BOON73rank/position

“Gradation feat.
Yuho Kitazawa” is a track whose pleasant rhythm and refreshing melody capture the heart.
The pop sound characteristic of KANA-BOON is highlighted by Yuho Kitazawa’s crystal-clear vocals, guiding listeners into a positive mood.
It was also used as the opening theme for the TV anime “My Love Story With Yamada-kun at Lv999,” and is sure to leave a strong impression on viewers.
The harmony created when their voices blend is perfect for a karaoke duet, setting the stage for a fun time with friends or a significant other.
Give this recommended song a try.
Don’t Go Breaking My HeartElton John & Kiki Dee74rank/position

This song, known in Japan as “Love Duet,” was released in 1976.
Elton John discovered Kiki Dee, who was unknown at the time, and the track became a big hit.
It has also been covered by Kenny Loggins and Irene Cara.
With the two singers’ bright back-and-forth, it’s an upbeat number that would really liven up a karaoke session.
Separate LivesPhil Collins & Marilyn Martin75rank/position

A ballad produced by Stephen Bishop.
It was used in the elegant 1985 dance film White Nights and was nominated for an Academy Award.
Performed as a duet by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin, it reached No.
1 on the charts in the United States, Ireland, and Canada.
Youthful AmigoShūji to Akira76rank/position

A limited-time duo formed as a result of co-starring in the 2005 drama “Nobuta wo Produce,” Shuuji to Akira consists of Kazuya Kamenashi from KAT-TUN and Tomohisa Yamashita, who was active with NEWS.
“Seishun Amigo” is Shuuji to Akira’s debut single and the theme song for “Nobuta wo Produce.” The song portrays a slightly bittersweet male friendship, and it’s a must-sing with friends from your hometown at karaoke.
It doesn’t require exceptional vocal skills, so give it a try when you want to reminisce about your good old school days.
I know it’s bothersome, but…Tonneruzu77rank/position

Now firmly established as legendary comedy entertainers and a vocal duo that has released numerous classic songs, Tunnels.
Their 11th single, “Meiwaku Deshō ga…”—also covered by Hiroshi Itsuki—is a track where you’ll want to pay attention to the spoken-word parts that evoke the TV drama “Zenryaku Ofukuro-sama.” The melody, where the distinct voices of Takaaki Ishibashi and Noritake Kinashi intertwine, perfectly suits the wistful arrangement.
It’s a lyrical ballad that belies its origins as a comic song.


