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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 (41–50)

godlikePinocchioP

PinocchioP – God-ish feat. Hatsune Miku / God-ish
God-ish PinocchioP

“God-ish,” which also drew attention for being covered by many singers including Ado, was produced in 2021 by PinocchioP, a Vocaloid producer known for crafting thematically rich songs.

The main part is sung by Hatsune Miku, and since various vocal styles appear throughout, it’s recommended to split the song by parts when performing.

Try delivering a cool vocal to match the rapidly unfolding, rhythmic beat.

The song carries a message that feels like a question posed to society, infused with a touch of irony.

Male-female duets (51–60)

Cantarellakuro usagi P

"MV" Cantarella - WhiteFlame feat. KAITO & MIKU
Cantarella by Kuro Usagi-P

This is a song by Kurousa-P, the composer of the famous Vocaloid track Senbonzakura.

It was released in 2008.

The song tells the story of a forbidden love between a brother and sister.

It’s included on the album 5th ANNIVERSARY BEST.

The melody also conveys that the setting is medieval Europe.

Since the vocals are by Hatsune Miku and KAITO, it would be fitting for a man and a woman to sing it together at karaoke.

No Longer HumanNeru

Kagamine – No Longer Human [Chinese Subtitles]
No Longer Human Neru

As the title suggests, it’s a song inspired by Osamu Dazai’s novel No Longer Human, and the lyrics are packed with words that evoke the book.

It’s a piece by Neru, a popular producer known for hits like Lost One’s Weeping, released in 2009.

Although it has a metal sound, the melody is catchy, so I can recommend it to anyone.

Mushikui PsychedelismJips

Warbler Psychedelism / Pusu feat. Kagamine Rin & Len
Mushikui Psychedelism Gyps

This is one song incorporated into Zipps’ “Heisei Project.” The story, featuring an organization called the Heisei Snipers, was developed in multiple formats, including a comic adaptation and a novelization.

It’s a duet by Kagamine Rin and Len with a striking, Japanese-style intro—dark, yet so rhythmic that you can’t help but get hooked.

Secret Honey ~Oath of Black~Hitoshizuku-P

Kagamine Rin/Len: Secret Honey ~Oath of Black~ [Original]
Secret Honey ~Oath of Black~ Hitoshizuku-P

It’s a Gothic-style piece that also evokes the atmosphere of a music box melody.

It portrays forbidden love between a non-human and a human, lesbian love between women, and a love triangle.

Though it depicts a tangled, messy romance, the song ultimately feels heartrending.

You can enjoy lyrics rich in storytelling that are characteristic of Hitoshizuku-P.

on the rocksOSTER project

【VOCALOID】on the rocks【MEIKO & KAITO】
on the rocksOSTER project

It’s a mature and stylish Vocaloid song.

Created by the Vocaloid producer OSTER project, also known under the name Fluffy Cinnamon, it was released in 2014.

The bright, soaring horn section is particularly striking, and the uptempo beat makes it easy to get into the groove.

The lyrics, which depict the push and pull of romance, are heart-throbbing.

If you’re looking for a duet for male and female vocals, this is the one to try.

When you sing it, aim for a sultry, seductive tone.

Karakuri Manji BurstHitoshizuku-P × Yama△

[Kagamine Rin/Len] Karakuri Manji Burst [Original]
Karakuri Manji Burst Hitoshizuku-P × Yama△

It’s a rock duet song by Kagamine Rin and Len.

The heavy guitar riff is really cool! Rin and Len’s vocal parts are divided between the first and second verses.

There isn’t much call-and-response, but since they take turns singing, I think it’s easy to perform.