Western pop duet songs. Male-female duet songs from around the world.
A male-female duet—so appealing, right?
Whether it’s with someone you love or a close friend of the opposite sex, if you can spontaneously pull one off in the moment, it’s sure to get the crowd going.
When people think of duets, they tend to imagine ballads, but that’s not the only option.
There are upbeat dance numbers, and songs with unison choruses that feel almost like a group sing-along.
We’ve carefully picked popular tracks that are fun at karaoke, so give them a try!
We’ve selected songs from a wide range of eras, so choose the ones that match the vibe of the moment!
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Duet songs in Western music. Male-female duets from around the world (61–70)
Whiskey LullabyBrad Paisley feat. Alison Krauss

Country music singer-songwriter Brad Paisley first recorded it in 2003 for his album “Mud on the Tires,” and it was later released as a single.
As the title suggests, the lyrics tell a sad story about alcoholism.
Wild Ones (feat. Sia)Flo Rida

This is a hit song released in 2011 by the hyped-up, popular rapper Flo Rida.
Many of his hits feature a wide range of artists, and he himself often appears as a guest on other artists’ tracks.
On this song, he features Sia, the popular singer-songwriter from Australia known for her unique stance of performing without showing her face.
The track opens with Sia’s powerful vocals and then smoothly shifts into Flo Rida’s signature pop-leaning rap, which is a great touch.
Just like in the music video, it works perfectly as party background music.
When you sing it at karaoke, let yourself ride the groove and get the crowd going!
I Got You BabeSonny & Cher

The song was released in 1965, and Cher—who sang it—was discovered by Sonny Bono, another singer of the same song.
She married him at 18, and they began performing as Sonny & Cher.
The song came out in 1965 and became a hit.
Its theme reflects their real-life experience: even if people say it’s too soon, we don’t care.
ME! (feat. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco)Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift is one of the most recognizable artists in the world.
She excels at creating polished, accessible pop songs.
“ME! (feat.
Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco)” is another pop track that’s very much her style.
The catchy melody is a highlight as well.
Don’t Go Breaking My HeartElton John & Kiki Dee

A track released as a single in 1976 by British singers Elton John and Kiki Dee, who were originally big fans of Motown duet tracks.
It reached No.
1 on charts around the world and was certified Gold in both the United States and the United Kingdom.



