Carefully selected Reiwa-era male-female duets! Masterpieces you’ll want to sing together at karaoke
There’s a special kind of fun in sharing the mic with someone at karaoke that you don’t quite get when singing solo.
Duet songs for male and female voices, in particular, offer a unique thrill with their pleasing harmonies and exciting back-and-forth.
Even in the Reiwa era, more and more irresistible duets are emerging that make you want to sing together.
In this article, we’re introducing a wide range of male-female duets that are perfect for karaoke or cover videos—use it as a guide to find your next song to sing!
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Carefully selected Reiwa-era male–female duets! Masterpieces you’ll want to sing together at karaoke (11–20)
BLUE SOULSNEW!Ao

This piece captures the tremors of youth and the intersection of earnest emotions.
It’s the debut work from A_o, the project by AiNA THE END and Masaya Mifune of ROTH BART BARON.
Rather than romantic mind games, it explores universal themes like the fear and hope of connecting with others, and the richly expressive voices of the two artists blend deeply in this emotional track.
The song was chosen as the theme for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat commercial.
It’s also compelling how the song evolved in tandem with the commercial’s storyline as the seasons changed.
Perfect for a duo who want to experience a duet that’s a notch different from typical love songs—one where souls collide.
Why not bare your emotions and sing it at karaoke?
Grand Escape feat. Toko MiuraNEW!RADWIMPS

This rock number captivates with its majestic sense of scale, as if taking flight from a stifling reality into the open sky.
Coloring a pivotal moment in the story, the song layers the clear, translucent voice of Toko Miura with Yojiro Noda’s warm vocals, expressing the exhilaration of setting off into the unknown.
It was produced as the theme song for Makoto Shinkai’s film Weathering with You, released in July 2019, and was included on the album Weathering with You released the same month.
The collaboration with RADWIMPS sparked a huge response.
For a karaoke duet, we recommend having the male singer deliver the melody gently while the female singer belts out the chorus in a soaring burst.
It’s also wonderful to sing it together with a friend who loves the movie, recalling the emotions from the film as you do!
Don’t you think (feat. Rozarina)NEW!THE ORAL CIGARETTES

This is a collaboration track between THE ORAL CIGARETTES, known for their exhilarating rock sound, and Rozarina, whose clear, translucent vocals are captivating.
It’s a ballad that portrays the nuances of conflicting emotions and relationships, with the layering of their contrasting voices moving the listener’s heart.
Released in September 2019 as the band’s first featuring work, it was later included on their fifth album, “SUCK MY WORLD.” Rather than simply splitting parts between male and female vocals, the arrangement blends their voices together, allowing you to fully savor the comfort of the harmonies.
It’s a perfect number for those who want to enjoy a mellow atmosphere at karaoke or for two people seeking a duet that lets them showcase their expressive singing.
Not Enough, Too Little (feat. Lila Ikuta)NEW!Fujifaburikku

It’s a distinctive duet song by the rock band Fujifabric and singer-songwriter Rira Ikuta.
Its psychedelic, floating sound that explores unfulfilled emotions and fluctuations in love is truly captivating.
The sensual vocals of Soichiro Yamauchi and Rira Ikuta’s transparent yet lustrous tone intertwine to create harmonies that are a highlight unique to this track.
The song is included on the album “I Love You,” released in March 2021.
There’s also a memorable anecdote from the recording sessions: Ikuta was instructed to sing as if she were a witch.
It’s a love song that isn’t merely sweet, carrying a slightly mature and mysterious atmosphere.
How about trying it as a duet at karaoke to create a glamorous world a bit different from the usual?
Just a Kiss feat. AimyonNEW!Suda Masaki

This love song, born all at once from notes of late-night talks about romance, captivates with its raw, intimate sense of distance.
A collaboration between Masaki Suda and Aimyon, it vividly portrays the ambiguous feelings of two people who seem close enough to touch, yet never quite do.
The role reversal—Suda singing the parts from a woman’s perspective and Aimyon responding—adds a deeper savor to the piece.
Included on Suda’s July 2019 album “LOVE,” the track drew major attention from the moment it was pre-released and remains enduringly popular.
When you want to share unspoken anxieties or a sense of urgency with someone, why not try a quiet duet at karaoke and let your voices blend?
In conclusion
Duet songs by men and women born in the Reiwa era have a special charm that is only complete when their two voices blend together.
From the songs introduced here, try to find the perfect one to sing with the person you have in mind.
Well-synchronized harmonies are sure to make your karaoke time even more pleasant.


