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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Upbeat Duet Songs (41–50)
Tonight is Boogie BackKatō Miriya × Shimizu Shōta Feat SUHN

It takes a bit of courage to be the first one to start singing at karaoke, doesn’t it? You can’t help worrying that the first song might kill the vibe.
But if you sing this song, “Boogie Back Tonight,” you’re all set! It gives off a touch of ’80s flavor while still feeling totally current.
There’s no doubt the karaoke session will kick off with high energy!
Duet Songs That Get the Crowd Going (51–60)
Let’s sneak out of the party!Imawano Kiyoshiro to Shinohara Ryoko

The song that Kiyoshiro Imawano and Ryoko Shinohara collaborated on is a work packed with the charm of both artists.
It’s characterized by a lively rhythm and sweet lyrics, and it carries a desire to break free from a boring everyday life.
Released in November 1996, the track reached No.
49 on the Oricon charts.
The piece gives you a slightly thrilling feeling, like slipping away from a party.
It’s a song that lifts your mood and makes you want to listen to it with someone special.
It’s also a great pick for those who want to enjoy a duet at karaoke.
I don’t want to get out of my futon.Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

Up-tempo numbers are perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke! “I Don’t Want to Get Out of Bed” is a catchy tune with comical lyrics, where the vocals change from part to part.
It’s included on Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai’s 2019 release Goku-Shi Jugo, and the music video featuring cute characters is a big draw.
The performance evokes hard rock, and the super-relatable lyrics will stick in your head after just one listen.
If you’re doing a duet, there are high and low parts plus a raspy voice, so sing in the style you’re best at!
Beauty and the BeastKon Natsumi, Yamazaki Ikusaburo

There are times when you just want to cut loose at karaoke and sing your heart out, right? In those moments, the top pick is Beauty and the Beast performed by musical theater singers Natsumi Kon and Ikusaburo Yamazaki.
This song is the theme from the Disney film of the same name, which is based on the beloved French folktale Beauty and the Beast.
If two people—one male and one female—belt it out like musical theater pros, you’ll forget your everyday self and be swept into a world of fantasy.
Why not use this song to break free from the monotony of your daily routine?
HappinessEito × AI

Happiness, sung by AI, has become a staple both as a Coca-Cola image song and as a winter song.
Released in 2011, it was heard in households as Coca-Cola’s Christmas campaign song from that year through 2015.
Singer-songwriter Eito, whose song Perfume was a massive hit, covered it, and it was featured in Coca-Cola’s 2020 commercial.
It seems perfect not only as a male–female duet but also as a duet that can be enjoyed regardless of gender.
Modern Golden DemonKasagi Shizuko / Sakai Shunji

This song is an unconventional collaboration between Shizuko Kasagi, the “Queen of Boogie” who epitomized the postwar music scene, and Shunji Sakai, a hugely popular comic actor.
Released in the early 1950s, it was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Zakuzaku Musume.” Set to a lively boogie-woogie rhythm, it humorously portrays views on love and money, offering a unique piece that expresses the world of classical literature through the popular music of the time.
Kasagi’s vibrant vocals and Sakai’s comedic banter blend into a perfect harmony.
Sung as a duet, it’s sure to brighten the atmosphere wherever it’s performed.
Love is ShowSuzuki Masayuki feat. Takagi Reni

Masayuki Suzuki, known for hits like “Iya, Sou Janai” and “Shibuya de 5-ji,” has a surefire duet crowd-pleaser in “Love is Show,” featuring Reni Takagi from Momoiro Clover Z.
The track weaves Suzuki’s funky vocals with Takagi’s cute tone, and doing an impression of the pair is likely to go over well with your audience.
Just note that Suzuki’s parts are trickier than they sound—especially the high notes—so it’s a good idea to practice thoroughly beforehand!
In conclusion
Duet songs are captivating for the special harmony created by two people with distinct personalities. The joy of sharing and expressing the song’s world together is a unique pleasure of karaoke. The sense of unity that arises in the moments when your voices blend moves both the singers and the listeners, and it’s sure to elevate the atmosphere. Why not weave a memorable time by singing a duet with someone special?


