[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 songs for men and women. A roundup of popular and classic tracks.
- Couple Song Rankings [2026]
- [2026] A Compilation of Anisong Duets [Male-Female & Same-Gender]
- Top Karaoke Songs That Get 20-Somethings Hyped [2026]
- 【2026】A Collection of Masterpieces: Enka and Kayōkyoku Duets by Two Women
- [For People in Their 50s] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2026]
- Karaoke Hype Songs Ranking [2026]
- Karaoke Popularity Ranking by Generation [50s] [2026]
- [2026] A roundup of classic enka and kayōkyoku masterpieces: male-male duets
- [Duet Songs] A roundup of recommended tracks perfect for two women to sing together!
- Enka Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2026]
- A Showa-era duet song. A timeless karaoke/snack-bar classic!
- A roundup of duet songs sung by men—classic tracks renowned for their compelling harmonies and call-and-response.
[Karaoke] Duet Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
Newton DanceNayutan Seijin × Chinozo99rank/position

Newton Dance, with its irresistibly danceable melody, is an impressive collaboration between Nayutalien—who has composed numerous earworm tracks you can’t get out of your head—and Chinozo, known for the TikTok hit Goodbye Declaration.
From the intro to the chorus, the rhythm is consistently tight, and the light, pleasant melody is incredibly appealing.
The guitar comping and drumming are crafted in fine detail, making it a song you can enjoy over and over.
It would likely be a hit as a karaoke duet with a friend or partner.
White is the color of lovers.Bettsi & Kurisu100rank/position

A folk song whose appeal lies in its heartfelt, pure harmonies.
Beginning with an acoustic guitar intro, its gentle melody tells a love story painted through the colors of nature—flowers, the sky, and sunsets—leaving a lingering resonance.
The clear harmonies woven by Betsy & Chris’s pristine voices evoke a nostalgic feeling that makes anyone want to hum along.
Released by Nippon Columbia in October 1969, the single became a major hit, ranking 11th on the 1970 Oricon year-end chart.
It has been covered by various artists, and in 2001 it was featured as an insert song in the film Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Adult Empire Strikes Back, bringing it renewed attention.


