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[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.

[Karaoke] Duet Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)

ggrks – Google it, you idiot –ā-tami P85rank/position

[Megurine Luka and Kamui Gakupo] ggrks Google it, idiot [Original Song] Chinese Subtitles
ggrks - Google it, you idiot -ā-tami P

This is a duet by Megurine Luka and Kamui Gakupo.

It uses terminology from 2channel and features many phrases that will make anyone familiar with internet slang crack a smile.

Yet, contrary to those words, it’s also a pure love song.

Try singing it as a couple.

Spring LoversYamamoto Akira / Sakurada Junko86rank/position

Akira Yamamoto & Junko Sakurada / Spring Lovers
Spring LoversYamamoto Akira / Sakurada Junko

Akira Yamamoto and Junko Sakurada’s “Spring Lovers” is a refreshing love song.

It was included as the B-side to Akira Yamamoto’s 1975 single “I Want to Steal You Away.” The song was born from a project in the magazine Heibon in 1974 that recruited a new singer to debut as a duet partner with Junko Sakurada.

Akira Yamamoto was promoted alongside Yuma Kusakawa and Ryu Kano as the “New New Big Three,” but they failed to gain strong popularity and did not leave their mark on entertainment history like the original “Big Three” or the “New Big Three.”

Before GoodbyeAAA87rank/position

AAA / "Before the Goodbye" Music Video
Before GoodbyeAAA

Songs by the co-ed group AAA are perfect for duets! They’re fun not only for mixed-gender pairs but also for same-gender pairs.

If two men are singing, the key might be a bit high, so don’t hesitate to lower it.

This song was also used in an Ito-Yokado commercial and was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.

Despite its pop melody and rhythm, the lyrics portray the painful end of a romance and really tug at the heart.

It was sung by the seven members at the time of release, so when singing as a duo, feel free to divide the parts however you like.

I’ll Be ThereMariah Carey & Trey Lorenz88rank/position

Mariah Carey – I’ll Be There (MTV Unplugged – HD Video)
I'll Be ThereMariah Carey & Trey Lorenz

Released in 1990, this song became famous as a duet performed by American diva Mariah and Trey.

The song was originally released and made a hit by the Jackson 5, the band Michael Jackson formed when he was young.

Love ForeverKatō Miriya × Shimizu Shōta89rank/position

Miliyah Kato × Shota Shimizu “Love Forever”
Love ForeverKatō Miriya × Shimizu Shōta

Love Forever is the ultimate collaboration track by Miliyah Kato and Shota Shimizu! Don’t you feel filled with happiness when you hear their gentle, soft voices? The lyrics are heartbreaking, about losing someone important, but it’s a duet you can listen to over and over without getting tired of.

It’s great for a male-female duo of course, but also recommended for two girls to sing together! The back-and-forth between the two and their pleasant harmonies are the highlights, so try singing with those parts in mind.

World’s End Dancehallwowaka90rank/position

wowaka "World's End Dancehall" feat. Hatsune Miku & Megurine Luka
World's End Dancehallwowaka

This song sung by Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka astonishingly surpassed 100,000 views in just 34 hours after being posted, earning a place in the VOCALOID Hall of Fame.

The high-speed melody is quite difficult to sing at karaoke, but please try passing the baton between two people.

[Karaoke] Duet Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)

Too Much in Love (duet with Tiara)KG91rank/position

The work “Itoshisugite duet with Tiara,” a collaboration between singer-songwriters KG and Tiara, is a heartrending love song about unrequited love.

The ear-pleasing melody makes it delightful to listen to! For men, the key is to sing without putting in too much force; for women, aim for a delicate, cute vocal style and breathiness like Tiara’s.

The tempo is relaxed, so it’s recommended as a calm, soothing duet song!