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[Duet Songs] A roundup of recommended tracks perfect for two women to sing together!

When you go to karaoke with friends or coworkers, you sometimes enjoy singing duets, right? You might take turns on different parts or even try harmonizing.

However, even though there are plenty of male-female duet songs, many people struggle to come up with songs that same-gender pairs—especially two women—can sing together.

So in this article, we’ll introduce songs that two women can sing together.

Be sure to use it as a reference the next time you go to karaoke with friends or colleagues!

Female-Female Duets (31–40)

Ah, what a relief.Hana*Hana

Hana*Hana “Ah, I’m glad (Setagaya Mix)”
Ah, thank goodness, Hana*Hana

It’s one of the signature songs by the female duo Hana*Hana, and their harmonies are really striking.

Centered on the tone of the piano, the sound has a bright, joyful vibe that evokes a relaxed mood and happy smiles.

It’s said to have been written for a friend’s wedding, and it feels like it expresses the bond strongly tying loved ones together and the spirit of celebration.

The alternating lead vocals and harmonies are key, so practicing it as a duo might be a great way to deepen your friendship.

ConnectClariS

ClariS – Connect / THE FIRST TAKE
Connect ClariS

“Connect” is a song by ClariS with a pop, fresh melody that lingers in your ears.

Its upbeat, lively sound is sure to get everyone hyped at karaoke with friends.

The lyrics carry an encouraging, positive message that invites empathy and supports you in taking on challenges.

Blending heartwarming melodies with captivating vocals, this track is perfect for a female duet.

While feeling the unbreakable bond between you, you can also immerse yourself in the world of the TV anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica.

Highly recommended if you’re looking for a duet that lets you share a moving experience.

Goodbye, my beloved.Hana*Hana

Sayonara Daisuki na Hito is a single released in 2000 by the female duo Hana*Hana.

The song was chosen as the theme for the TV drama Oyaji!, starring Masakazu Tamura, and became a hit along with the show.

It has also been covered by artists like Spitz.

The song was written by Hana*Hana’s Izumi Kojima as an expression of her feelings for her late grandfather.

It sings of parting from a beloved person, and its poignant lyrics make it clear why the song continues to be cherished.

A gently moving number, it captivates listeners with its serene, beautiful harmonies.

Sign wa B -New Arrange Ver.-B-Komachi

"Oshi no Ko" Sign wa B / covered by Sara Hoshikawa × Hyakumantenbara Salome × Sasaki Saku [NIJISANJI]
Sign wa B -New Arrange Ver.- B Komachi

A lot of people sing anime songs at karaoke, right? One I’d like to recommend is “Sign wa B -New Arrange Ver.

-.” It’s an in-anime song from the popular series Oshi no Ko, performed by the idol group B-Komachi within the story.

Its pop sound with call-and-response parts is really appealing.

It’s a super high-energy track, so it’s perfect for karaoke.

Strictly speaking, it’s not a duet song, but two people can sing it without any problem.

Custom love dollDevil's Kiss

Devil’s Kiss “Custom Love Doll” M/V
Custom Love Doll Devil’s Kiss

The song “Custom Love Doll,” which is buzzing on social media, is a track released by the unit Akuma no Kiss, formed by Kati Kashi of the girls’ band Haze (vocals) and Kanano Senritsu of the idol duo femme fatale.

It’s a lively, electronic-infused track that’s perfect for creating a party vibe.

Another notable feature is the division of parts: Kati Kashi handles the lower register, while Kanano Senritsu takes the higher register.

Female-female duet (41–50)

17 years oldHaruka to Miyuki

Haruka to Miyuki “17 Years Old” (Iroduku: The World in Colors OP ver.)
Haruka to Miyuki, age 17

It’s the theme song of the TV anime “Iroduku: The World in Colors.” It has a refreshing feel, as if it leapt straight out of a coming-of-age anime.

The first half features plenty of solo parts, making it perfect as a song you can keep singing for practice! Although it’s a track by a female duo, the chorus sounds incredibly cool even when harmonized by two male voices.

SoliloquyClariS

ClariS “Hitorigoto” Music Video Short ver.
Hitorigoto ClariS

A track by ClariS, a two-woman unit who keep their real names and birthdates private and only show their faces in limited contexts.

It’s the opening theme for the anime Eromanga Sensei.

The poppy, cute melody will make you want to sing along! In the music video, they don’t show their faces and perform only as silhouettes, so try learning the dance and give it a go yourself!