[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!
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Male-female duet (31–40)
SNOBBISMNeru

A serious track by Kagamine Rin and Len that sets ironic lyrics to a jazz-tinged progression.
It opens simply with upright bass and off-beat guitar, then gradually builds in intensity.
The driving, fast-paced chorus showcases remarkable arranging prowess.
Candy cookie chocolateHarokeru

An addictively catchy pop number that sticks in your head from the very first listen.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Harokeru, released in December 2024.
The vocals feature Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto, whose rhythmic back-and-forth is irresistibly cute.
However, beneath the charming sound lies a sharp message in the lyrics, calling out the trend of judging the essence of things by appearances alone.
This very contrast is the work’s true appeal.
Sing it as a duet to enjoy both the poppy fun and the lyrical depth!
88☆彡marasy × Akita Horie (kemu)

When it comes to Vocaloid duets that get everyone hyped—sung by both male and female voices—“88彡” stands out.
Created by composer and pianist Marasy and Vocaloid producer kemu, it features an impressive orchestral sound that evokes a dazzling, hopeful future.
The fresh arrangement blows away feelings of anxiety and inner conflict.
The warm choral work by Hatsune Miku and KAITO delivers an uplifting message that’s sure to energize you.
It’s also perfect for singing together with friends or a partner to deepen your bond.
Gekokujō (The End)One-line P

A signature hit that could be called Ichigyo-P’s calling card.
It’s a number that captures Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len’s ambitions to rise to the top, with amusing lyrics.
While reggae-inspired, it also carries a somewhat Japanese flavor, resulting in a uniquely crafted arrangement.
Rétromania RhapsodyPolyphonicBranch

This is a song written as the theme for Jūmonji Atari, a character appearing in the mobile game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” Since the character is set as a boy who loves video games, the song features many phrases that evoke games.
Male-female duet (41–50)
Cheating ⇔ CasinoHitoshizuku-P × Yama△

It’s a duet by Kagamine Rin and Len.
The rock-style sound is super cool and really sticks in your head.
As the title suggests, the lyrics have a mature atmosphere with a casino theme.
When you want to nail it at karaoke, be sure to show off this song.
Winter GustWork and P
It’s a duet song by MEIKO and KAITO.
The track has a traditional Japanese vibe.
Perhaps because it’s sung by two mature-sounding vocalists, it also gives a slightly robust impression.
When singing it at karaoke, I think you can bring out the song’s atmosphere by staying calm and enunciating firmly.
It’s said to be a song about the meeting of fallen leaves and a cold, wintry wind.






