[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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- [For People in Their 50s] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2026]
- Karaoke Hype Songs Ranking [2026]
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- [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] (21–30)
Koi-kogaremilet×MAN WITH A MISSION29rank/position

A collaborative work by milet and MAN WITH A MISSION that fuses grand strings with a dramatic rock sound.
It’s an ambitious piece that powerfully conveys the protagonist’s emotions as they search for love in a chaotic world, along with a strong resolve to protect their loved one at all costs.
Released digitally in April 2023 and on CD in May, it was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Swordsmith Village Arc during the same period, and was also performed at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen that year.
With the two parts divided between singers, it works as a duet that even two women can enjoy, making it a perfect choice for those who want to liven up karaoke with friends.
WINDING ROADAyaka × Kobukuro30rank/position

A duet song with a striking a cappella opening.
It’s the ultimate tag team: Ayaka, with her outstanding vocal prowess, and Kobukuro, whose harmonies are top-notch! Ayaka’s parts are in a high key, and Kobukuro’s harmonies sound pretty challenging too, but it’d be so cool to nail this at karaoke! With lyrics that give a push to those who are struggling and a bright, upbeat melody, it’s guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session!
[Karaoke] Duet Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
Grand EscapeRADWIMPS feat. Miura Tōko31rank/position

One of the songs featured in Makoto Shinkai’s film Weathering With You.
It’s a collaboration between RADWIMPS, who also handled the music for the previous film Your Name, and Toriko Miura, who is active as both a singer and an actress.
Most of the vocals are performed by Toriko Miura, while RADWIMPS’s Yojiro Noda sings the male parts, which are primarily harmonies.
Although it’s a male–female duet, it could also be fun for same-voice partners to experiment with different harmony lines.
We also recommend flipping the roles—having a man take the lead on the traditionally female part while the woman focuses on harmonies—for a fresh way to enjoy the song!
A Lump of LoveKinKi Kids32rank/position

Kinki Kids’ “Ai no Katamari” captivates with its wistful melody and lyric brimming with happiness.
It’s also an ambitious work, with both lyrics and music created by the two members of Kinki.
The fact that men sing lyrics from a woman’s perspective shows real flair, doesn’t it? A winter duet classic that lets their harmonies shine beautifully! Even if you’re not into Johnny’s idols, you’ve probably heard it at least once—so be sure to pick it when you go to karaoke with friends.
Matryoshkahachi33rank/position

This is a song by Hachi, who is also hugely popular under the name Kenshi Yonezu.
Released in 2010, it sparked a major craze.
The slightly distorted word choices in the lyrics and the lively sound capture listeners’ hearts and won’t let go.
There are countless derivative works.
If you sing it at karaoke, be sure to add hand claps.
It will definitely hype up the room.
Itsunoma ni feat. Aimer, WanukaMAISONdes34rank/position

MAISONdes has brought about collaborations among a variety of artists.
The song from Room 245 is “Itsunoma ni feat.
Aimer, Wanuka.” This piece features Aimer and Wanuka, both known for their high-pitched vocals.
It’s a song that sings of the small joys of everyday life, so singing it is sure to warm your heart.
Another charm is how their two voices add a sense of drama to the track.
When singing it at karaoke, pay attention to the rising intonation at the ends of phrases and be mindful of the parts that feel like you’re speaking directly to the listener.
Azusa No. 2karyūdō35rank/position

This is a signature song by a male duo from the Showa era.
I love folk songs from this period! In “Azusa No.
2,” the A and B sections are relatively quiet, but once the chorus hits and the harmonies come in, it suddenly soars! It’s incredibly cool and feels so good to sing! The harmony is basically a third below, but since the main melody’s chorus sits around G4 and has that belting quality, the harmony should come in firmly so it doesn’t get overshadowed.
When entering the chorus, listen carefully to the backing track and breathe together so you both come in at the same time! The unison at the end of the chorus after all that harmonizing is wonderful, too.
It might be a somewhat wistful song, but when the harmonies lock in, it’ll give you goosebumps—so definitely find a partner and give it a try!


