Classic duet karaoke hits for men and women that get the crowd going! Easy-to-sing recommended songs
Singing duets at karaoke creates a sense of togetherness and turns into a great memory, doesn’t it? Still, it’s easy to get stuck choosing which song to sing.
In this article, we’ll introduce duet songs that are guaranteed to liven things up—from ones you can sing with a natural vibe to tracks that shine with tightly coordinated, advanced vocals.
Why not find the perfect song for your voice and enjoy trading lines with a wonderful blend? Let’s step into a world of beautiful harmonies spun by voices with distinct personalities.
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Duet songs that get the crowd going (1–10)
Preserved RosesT.M.Revolution × Mizuki Nana

A track by T.M.Revolution—who enjoys broad popularity across generations for his overwhelming vocal prowess and power—and Nana Mizuki, also renowned as a voice actor and narrator.
Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Valvrave the Liberator, this is a compelling number where you can relish top-tier vocals from both a male and a female singer.
It’s a duet song guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session with a talented singer of the opposite sex.
However, it’s quite challenging, so be sure to practice thoroughly before tackling it at karaoke.
ReimeiSaYuri × MY FIRST STORY

A collaboration song by Sayuri and MY FIRST STORY that was used as the opening theme for the 2018 TV anime Golden Kamuy.
The two vocalists’ voices are truly one of a kind, and the fact that they duet feels almost like an event in itself.
The intense band sound is another highlight—raw and forceful—and when belted out, it’s undeniably a track that feels great.
Turing LoveNanawo Akari feat. Sou

A collaboration number between Nanaou Akari, known for “Dame-kawa Girl,” and Sou, an artist active on sites like Niconico.
It was selected as the ending theme for the anime “Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It.” Since it’s a male-female duet, it’s naturally fun to sing as a mixed pair, but the male part isn’t too low, so two women can enjoy it as well.
With its upbeat, poppy melody, singing it as a duo is sure to get the crowd going.
The lyrics have a lot of words and include some rapid-fire sections, so it might be a good idea to split the parts even more finely between the two of you.
Uplifting Duet Songs (11–20)
A Whole New WorldNakamura Tomoya & Kinoshita Haruka

This is “A Whole New World,” a song from the Disney film Aladdin.
The original is in English, but if you want to sing it casually at karaoke, the Japanese version is recommended! If you sing it with someone you like while picturing the scenery, it might bring the two of you closer.
The back-and-forth can be a bit tricky, but get into character and sing it with plenty of mood!
Mirror feat. Kosuke Saitoieiri reo

This is a collaboration between the accomplished singer-songwriter Leo Ieiri and Kosuke Saito of UNISON SQUARE GARDEN.
Released digitally in October 2025, the song was written as the theme for NTV’s Wednesday drama “ESCAPE: It Was Supposed to Be a Kidnapping.” Featuring lyrics that use mirrors as a motif, it portrays the struggle of facing oneself and a world where reality and illusion intersect.
The two voices overlap as if in dialogue, creating profound emotional depth.
It’s a duet that gently supports the hearts of those who keep pursuing their dreams.
FLYING EASY LOVING CRAZYKubota Toshinobu feat. MISIA

It’s a truly dreamlike duet featuring two leading singers who drive Japan’s music scene.
Toshinobu Kubota’s breezy groove blends perfectly with MISIA’s endlessly soaring vocals! The exhilaration born from their back-and-forth vocals feels liberating just to listen to.
The song celebrates a grand, positive love, like lovers sprouting wings and freely dancing across the sky.
Released as a single in March 2008, it was later included on the album “Timeless Fly.” It was also used as the image song for Cirque du Soleil’s “DAIHATSU DRALION,” and its worldview really strikes a chord.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to forget your worries and feel refreshed.
STARSSuperfly&Tootasumatsumoto

Superfly, known for hit songs like “Ai o Komete Hanataba o” and “Tamashii Revolution,” collaborated with Tortoise Matsumoto, the vocalist of Ulfuls, on “STARS.” This upbeat track was also used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s broadcast of the London Olympics.
Throughout the song, the male and female vocals sing the same melody, making it appealing and easy to sing even for those who struggle with alternating melodies or harmonies.


