Vocaloid songs for female-female duets: classic hits that liven up karaoke
This article features Vocaloid songs that can be sung by two women! It covers a wide range from the latest hits to nostalgic favorites.
Every pick is perfect for enjoying harmonies and call-and-response to the fullest.
Whether you want to go all out and hype things up with a close friend or you’re just getting to know each other better, these songs will come in handy.
Browse and choose to your heart’s content—be sure to read to the end and find the perfect Vocaloid tracks for the two of you!
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Female-Female Duet (121–130)
Innocent UniverseGESO

A melody that seems to dissolve into the infinitely expanding universe resounds—AdoKenai Uchuu, produced by Vocaloid producer GESO in 2022.
Over a modern, stylish beat, the tones of an electric synth ring out.
The lyrics evoke a world that feels far removed from everyday life, carrying a subtle sense of wistfulness.
It’s a song where the girlish voice of Kaa Yuki and the compelling voice of GUMI intertwine beautifully.
When performing it as a duet, try taking on the parts you’re best at to deliver your singing.
Imposter GengarKulfiQ

The super-thick bass sounds great.
It’s a classic rock-style Vocaloid track.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer KulfiQ, also known for “Charon” and “Hanabisora,” released in 2012.
The call-and-response between Kagamine Rin and Hatsune Miku, along with the choral work, resonates pleasantly in your ears.
It’s included on the album BRAVERLIZE, so check it out if you’re interested.
Link arms with your friends and sing along.
girl eraserMARETU

How about a razor-sharp, band-driven Vocaloid track? It’s a song by MARETU, the Vocaloid producer who rose to fame with the hit “Coin Locker Baby.” Released in 2013, it features philosophically tinged lyrics with great rhythm that you’ll find yourself humming along to.
It’s also a slightly unusual piece where the melody goes in unison.
Enjoy it with your close friends.
WAA!!!!Omoi

Despite its intense sound, the song is actually quite catchy.
It’s a track by the male-female duo Omoi, released in 2018.
Given the lyrics, I recommend it to students.
Especially around graduation season—singing it at karaoke with friends who are about to go their separate ways might just make you cry.
Female-female duets (131–140)
MOViNG ONOsanzi

Osanzi, who debuted as a Vocaloid producer with “Birth.” “MOViNG ON” is an irresistibly modern and mysterious track.
Featuring Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin, the song leans more toward rap parts than catchy sung melodies, so it might be easier to sing for those who regularly listen to hip-hop and similar genres.
With a distinctive, cyberpunk-like worldview, it’s also recommended as a track to switch up the flow after performing other Vocaloid songs with a similar vibe.
EDIBLER Sound Design

A melody that sounds like background music from a stylish café.
It’s a track by R Sound Design, also known as the creator of “Teikoku Shoujo,” released in 2019.
The lyrics portray a bittersweet, mature relationship: two people who once loved each other now passing each other by.
The cool melody fits the song’s world perfectly.
If you sing it at karaoke, keep the dynamics restrained.
jinxRuLu

Vocaloid producer RuLu creates music with an urban atmosphere, drawing attention for works that portray beautiful yet fleeting emotions.
Among his songs, the one I especially recommend as a duet is “Jinx.” Its heavy beats etched into a sound that crosses over jazz and rock are cool and compelling.
You’ll experience a fresh sensation: a passionate track that still overflows with transparency.
Be sure to check out the somewhat ennui-tinged vocals of flower and Hatsune Miku as well! Try taking on the call-and-response set over the rhythmic beat.