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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True LoveVince Gill, Amy Grant

This song was written and released in 1985 by American country music artist Vince Gill.
It’s a relaxed waltz in 3/4 time with a distinctive atmosphere.
As for Amy Grant, her duet with former Chicago member Peter Cetera, “The Next Time I Fall,” became a major hit, reaching No.
1 in the U.S.
in 1986.
I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)George Michael, Aretha Franklin

A track written by Simon Climie and Dennis Morgan.
It’s a duet by American singer-songwriter Aretha Franklin and British singer-songwriter George Michael.
Released as a single in 1987, it won a Grammy Award.
How Deep Is Your LoveBee Gees

A classic by the Bee Gees, who epitomized the UK disco scene of the 1970s.
Released in 1977 as a ballad, the song is also known from the film Saturday Night Fever.
It later became a global hit in the 1990s when the British pop band Take That and other artists covered it.
If We Ever Meet Again (Featuring Katy Perry)Timbaland

The upbeat duet song “If We Ever Meet Again (featuring Katy Perry)” was released in 2009 by music producer Timbaland, who was also selected for Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
It features Katy Perry.
The song reached number one on the charts in the Czech Republic and New Zealand, and made the top 10 in more than 10 other countries around the world.
It became a global hit and is a classic duet song from the 2000s.
PLAY THIS SONG (FEAT.ANDERSON .PAAK)Mariah Carey

Should we try to rekindle a finished romance, or let it go completely? Captured as a dialogue between two voices, this track was released in September 2025 as the third single from the album “Here for It All.” It’s a duet with Anderson .Paak, marked by a groovy sound steeped in the spirit of ’70s soul and Motown.
The vivid drums, warm keys, and shimmering chimes weave a vintage texture that evokes the feel of Silk Sonic.
The conversational lyrics convey a realistic, mature relationship.
Eschewing excessive ornamentation, its design draws you in through the interplay of harmony and rhythm, the sense of space, and the underlying chord movements—perfect for deep, attentive listening.
Friends and LoversGloria Loring & Carl Anderson

A duet by American singer and actress Gloria Loring and singer-actor Carl Anderson.
It was used in the popular 1985 soap opera Days of Our Lives.
It became a hit in countries such as the United States and New Zealand, reaching No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
You Don’t Have to Be a Star (To Be in My Show)Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.

A duet by the married couple Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.
Released in 1976, this R&B classic topped the charts in the United States and Canada and won a Grammy Award.
It has been covered by artists such as Geri Reischl and Barry Williams.



