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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 (31–40)

turning into a potatoNeru

Neru – Becoming Potatoes (potatoになっていく) feat. Kagamine Rin & Kagamine Len
turning into a potatoNeru

This is a duet song produced by Neru.

It was written specifically for the smartphone game “Project SEKAI: Colorful Stage! feat.

Hatsune Miku” and was released in November 2020.

The song uses the word “potato” to deliver a biting, ironic portrayal of a life falling apart.

Its lyrics brim with dark humor, while the lively, musical-style arrangement creates an irresistibly addictive contrast.

If you sing it in character, it’s guaranteed to hype up the crowd with its one-of-a-kind world!

ParryMiyamori Bungaku

Parry / Miyamori Bungaku feat. Kagamine Len, Kagamine Rin
ParryMiyamori Bungaku

“Parry” is a Vocaloid song produced by Bungaku Miyamori.

Released in May 2024, its music video features colorful, pop visuals.

The lively vocals of Kagamine Len and Kagamine Rin make the track bounce.

The upbeat lyrics, which emphasize the importance of enjoying life, are memorable.

The song carries a message of overcoming difficulties with a positive, game-like mindset.

Its bright melody and catchy groove will lift your spirits—a perfect track for cutting loose and singing along with friends.

88☆彡Marashii × Horie Shota (kemu)

88☆彡 / Marasy × Akita Horie (kemu) feat. Hatsune Miku × KAITO
88☆彡Marashii × Horie Shota (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.

Winter Gustshigoto shite 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.

Tenraku -Twin Resonance-yūyu

Tengaku -Dual Resonance- / Yuuyu feat. Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len
Tenraku -Twin Resonance-yūyu

A passionate, Japanese-style rock number that slams into your inner urges.

Created by yuyu, this track reworks a piece first released in September 2009 into a duet for Kagamine Rin and Len.

Its message—urging you to bare yourself even if you’re imperfect—strikes a chord and gives a powerful push to anyone listening.

Belt it out in sync at karaoke, and you’re guaranteed to set hearts ablaze! A perfect duet song for two people who want to feel the heat.

Male-female duet (41–50)

trick and treatOSTER project

[Kagamine Rin/Len] trick and treat [Original Song]
trick and treatOSTER project

A Halloween song released by OSTER project.

It’s a track with a fairy-tale, cute sound design and an addictive melody, but as you listen more closely, the lyrics gradually become scary.

Taking that into account, it’s an interesting song that some people will really love.

Gekokujō (The End)ichigyō 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.