[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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[Karaoke] Duet Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)
World’s End Dancehallwowaka85rank/position

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.
Too Much in Love (duet with Tiara)KG86rank/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!
Preserved RosesT.M.Revolution × Mizuki Nana87rank/position

A high-energy rock number where overwhelming vocals collide.
It captures the fragility of trying to turn a fleeting dream into eternity and the protagonist’s resolve to reject an unwanted morning despite carrying loneliness.
The sound, with vocals intersecting as if competing, sets listeners’ hearts ablaze.
Released in May 2013, this track was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Valvrave the Liberator.
It was a hit, selling over 115,000 copies in its first week, and the collaboration between T.M.Revolution’s Takanori Nishikawa and Nana Mizuki drew major attention.
Riding an intense beat, this song is perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke.
Why not belt out its intricate parts in tight sync with your partner?
drop pop candyGiga88rank/position

This is a song by Giga, the Vocaloid producer known for “Gigantic O.T.N” and “Okobaby War.” It was released on a video site in 2014.
It’s a pop, programmed track that’ll put a smile on your face.
The VOCALOIDs used are Kagamine Rin and Megurine Luka.
With lyrics about thinking of someone precious, it’s perfect for anyone in love right now.
Why not try singing it as a couple?
Remote controljīzasu P89rank/position

This song, included in compilation albums such as “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalonation feat.
Hatsune Miku,” is a signature track by Jesus-P, who is also a member of the circle Wonderful★Opportunity!.
Released in 2012, it’s a four-on-the-floor track with a chiptune-like vibe that makes your body move on its own.
Perfect for hyping up a karaoke session.
CendrillonShigunaru P90rank/position

“Cendrillon” means Cinderella.
With that in mind, this song retells the Cinderella story from a fresh perspective.
It’s a track by Signal-P, a Vocaloid producer known for his love of Kagamine Rin, released in 2008.
The strings create a grand, expansive atmosphere.
A 10th-anniversary version was also released in 2018.
If you’re looking for a male–female Vocaloid duet, this might be just what you need.
[Karaoke] Duet Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
Beat de TouhiHama iku91rank/position

Speaking of duets, the appeal often lies in the layered vocals, but Hamaiku’s “Beat DE Touhi” is characterized more by its beginner-friendly, low-difficulty melody line, making it easy to try even for newcomers.
The way it breezily sings about the negative feeling of “I just want to escape from this reality for now” both resonates with listeners and makes you want to imitate and sing along.
Hamaiku’s songs are fun to sing, so they’re a great recommendation when you’re unsure what to pick at karaoke!



