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[Male and Female] A Compilation of Vocaloid Duet Songs [Also Great for Karaoke]

More Vocaloid producers are debuting as singer-songwriters, and famous artists are increasingly covering Vocaloid songs—the Vocaloid scene just keeps heating up! It feels like more people are singing Vocaloid tracks at karaoke, too.

So in this article, we’ll introduce some Vocaloid duet songs we’d love for you to try at karaoke! Duets really shine in the call-and-response sections.

Practice well and show off an amazing performance! If you’re looking for songs for karaoke distribution or for your “tried singing” videos, be sure to check these out as well!

Male-Female Duet (11–20)

To die is so pathetic!jīzasu P

[Kagamine Rin/Len] It's Pathetic to Die! [Original PV]
To die is so pathetic!jīzasu P

This is a novelty song inspired by the ultra-famous RPG series Dragon Quest.

The lyrics are packed with classic RPG tropes, so gamers will probably relate.

It’s sung by Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.

Listening to it really puts you in a good mood.

How to Conquer the WorldNeru

Neru – How-to World Domination feat. Kagamine Rin & Kagamine Len
How to Conquer the WorldNeru

This song stands out with its catchy four-on-the-floor beat and piano timbre.

Uploaded to Niconico in 2013, it quickly became a popular track.

One of composer Neru’s charms is how vastly different the expression can be from song to song.

Since the words are packed closely together, be mindful of enunciation when singing.

Coming Shoutdanro P

Coming Shout / Fireplace-P Vo. Kagamine Len, Kagamine Rin – Coming shout – Len Kagamine, Rin Kagamine
Coming Shoutdanro P

This is a track by Danro-P that crashes uncompromising feelings against each other with fierce intensity.

Released in February 2024, it was submitted to VocaColle 2024 Winter.

The alternating shouts by Kagamine Len and Rin are breathtaking, and the emotionally charged, distortion-heavy guitar sound and high-speed, racing synths are electrifying.

If you were to sing it, you’d want to fully convey the power the song carries.

The wolf fell in love with Little Red Riding HoodHitoshizuku P

[Kagamine Rin/Len] The Wolf Fell in Love with Little Red Riding Hood [Original]
The wolf fell in love with Little Red Riding HoodHitoshizuku P

The song progresses from both perspectives: the Wolf (Kagamine Len) and Little Red Riding Hood (Kagamine Rin).

If these two were to meet, the story’s ending would be… so they intentionally avoid each other.

It carries a slightly bittersweet feeling.

If sung by two women, the key might fit better.

Luoyang VigilanteNEW!Miyamori Bungaku

Luoyang Vigilante / Miyamori Literature feat. KAITO, Megurine Luka
Luoyang VigilanteNEW!Miyamori Bungaku

An addictive Vocaloid track that lets you fully immerse yourself in a Chinese-inspired world! Created by Vocaloid producer Miyamori Bungaku, this piece was released in February 2026.

It’s the third installment in the series following “Touen Late Tune” and “Kowloon Stray Dog.” The lyrics portray a precarious worldview that hints at salvation while exerting control over the other, delivering a jolt of tension.

The thrilling development brought out by KAITO and Megurine Luka’s vocals is irresistible.

If you’re looking for stimulating music, be sure to check it out!

The crescent moon is a little bitteruzura

The Crescent Moon Is a Little Bitter / Kagamine Len, Otomachi Una
The crescent moon is a little bitteruzura

A duet song by Uzura with a bittersweet yet beautiful worldview.

Released in April 2024, this is Uzura’s 11th original track and a submission to the creator collaboration event “VocaTag!!”.

Feeling lonely even when you’re together… Many listeners will likely relate to the fragility of human connections.

The stylish arrangement featuring a distinctive guitar riff is also captivating.

And the contrasting voices of Kagamine Len and Otomachi Una intertwine to create a harmony that will resonate deeply in your heart.

Male-female duet (21–30)

angelic volatilityYamaji

Angel Volatility / Kagamine Rin, Len
angelic volatilityYamaji

A duet song that draws you into a fragile yet beautiful world where sanctity and delicacy coexist.

It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Yamaji, released in May 2024.

Over a cool sound that fuses trap and post-rock, it portrays a precarious relationship between two people who revere each other like angels, yet sense that they will one day fade away.

The give-and-take of their lines conveys a tangle of aching emotions that tightens your chest before you know it.

Once you listen, you might find it impossible to escape this unique story.