[2025] A Compilation of Anisong Duets [Male-Female / Same-Gender]
Anime is now one of the cultural phenomena Japan can proudly share with the world as part of its pop culture.
The anime songs that color these scenes are no longer just for anime fans! Chances are, your favorite artist or band has also done a theme song for an anime at some point.
In this article, we’ll focus specifically on duet songs among popular anime tracks.
While duets traditionally mean a male-female pair, this time we’ll also include songs by two men and two women.
Feel free to use this as a guide when you’re looking for songs to sing at karaoke!
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Duet Songs from Anime and Character Songs (41–50)
What`s up guys?Shinnosuke Furumoto, Megumi Hayashibara

The powerful vocal performances are incredibly captivating.
It’s the opening theme of the anime “Sorcerer Hunters.” Megumi Hayashibara and Shinnosuke Furumoto’s beautiful voices are simply outstanding, and the soaring notes are absolutely overwhelming to hear.
It’s a feel-good classic.
DADDY! DADDY! DO! feat. Airi SuzukiMasayuki Suzuki

A collaboration song between Masayuki Suzuki, the King of Love Songs, and Airi Suzuki, the idol adored by idols! The double Suzuki duo is on fire.
It’s the opening theme for the anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War?” and a fun track about the push-and-pull of romance.
The buzzworthy labels “the major newcomer of the anison world” and “a 15th-year rookie” for the two artists also drew attention.
This funky, uplifting song amped up the anime’s world of mind games! There’s choreography too, so learn it and definitely try it as a karaoke duet!
WILD WIND ~Like a Savage/Wild Wind~Megumi Ogata, Nobuyuki Hiyama

“Wild Wind ~Like the Wind of the Wild~,” which was an image song for Yu Yu Hakusho, really hits home—the clear, pure harmony of the two voices fits the story perfectly.
I’m sure many people have loved it since childhood.
It’s also great to duet it at karaoke while reminiscing about the series!
Enough already, you.Kaoru and Hajime

This song is the opening theme for season 1 of the TV anime “I Can’t Understand What My Husband Is Saying.” It has a Showa-era flavor with a kayōkyoku-style arrangement.
The CD containing this song includes versions where only one of the singers performs, so you can do a role-playing duet.
Please, MuscleHibiki Sakura (CV: Ai Fairouz) & Naruzo Machio (CV: Kaito Ishikawa)

It might be better described as a call-and-response than a duet song.
It’s a funky number used as the opening theme for the anime “How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?”, sung by Ai Fairouz and Kaito Ishikawa, who voice the characters.
Since the work is themed around muscles and strength training, the lyrics are packed with muscle-related terminology.
It’s a track that’s fun to listen to and fun to sing yourself, overflowing with humor from start to finish.
Ambiguous Net DarlingHiromi Konno & Minoru Shiraishi (Akira Kogami & Minoru Shiraishi)

It’s a catchy, anime-style denpa song that makes you feel happy as you listen.
It’s a bit hard to sing, but once you can, it’ll surely be a great stress reliever.
Basically, it might work best with a girl singing lead and a boy chiming in with call-and-response parts.
Backlit FlugelZweiWing (Tsubasa Kazanari (CV: Nana Mizuki))

“Gyakko no Flugel” by ZweiWing, performed by Tsubasa Kazanari (voiced by Aoi Yuki and Nana Mizuki).
It’s a striking track with powerful vocals and an intense rhythm, included on the character song album for the anime Symphogear.
The lyrics carry messages of strong bonds and hope, making it a passionate song that fits the anime’s scenes perfectly.
It’s a moving track recommended not only for anime fans but also for those who enjoy a rock-inspired sound.






