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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!

Female-Female Duet (51–60)

InvisibleKEMU VOXX

[HD] Invisible [GUMI & Kagamine Rin] - KEMU VOXX
Invisible KEMU VOXX

This is an energetic and popular Vocaloid track that blends a heavy rock sound with synthesizer riffs.

It’s a song by the circle KEMU VOXX, formed around kemu, and was released in 2011.

It features a quintessentially Vocaloid high-speed melody and a fast-paced structure.

The soaring feel of the chorus is irresistible.

The key is on the higher side, so adjust it to your range if you’re singing it at karaoke.

Date plansigh

Date Plan / flower × Gekiyaku
Date plan breath.

This song is striking for the contrast between its brisk electroswing rhythm and its bittersweet, yearning lyrics.

Created by Toiki and released in September 2024, it was provided to the vocal unit DATE PLAN.

The duet between v flower and Gekiyaku draws listeners into a unique soundscape.

The lyrics, portraying the anguish of an unfulfilled love, resonated with many listeners.

When singing it, aiming for a mature vibe might be a good idea.

Day by Daysyudou

Hatsune Miku & KAFU - day by days [syudou]
Day by Days syudou

How about trying a yandere-tinged duet song? It’s a track by the popular Vocaloid producer syudou—also known for working on “Usseewa”—released in 2022.

It’s connected to “Cute na Kanojo” and “Kareshi no Jude.” The worldview of the lyrics reveals a precarious romantic relationship that will keep your heart racing.

The melody is quite fast, so it’s fairly challenging to sing, but that makes it all the more rewarding!

CapsuleFuyuu

Capsule / Rear Life: Star Realm
Capsule Winteryu

For those looking for a track everyone can hype up together to, “Capsule” is a perfect fit.

This song was produced by the Vocaloid producer Fuyuu using Urame and Seikai.

Its structure is striking, featuring key changes like suddenly slowing down from a rhythmic sound.

The vibe shifts dramatically, and the vocals change significantly to match, making it a song that seems to demand a wide expressive range.

Another big appeal is how fun it is to add call-and-response chants.

Raise your voices together and enjoy the sense of unity.

Female-Female Duets (61–70)

I’m not mentally unstable!whale

[MV] I'm Not a Menhera! / Isana feat. Hatsune Miku & Otomachi Una
I'm not mentally unstable! Isana

Starting with a cute intro, this irresistibly addictive track suddenly shifts into a heavy metal development.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Isana, released in 2020.

As I mentioned earlier, one of its charms is the unpredictable structure.

And the chorus melody makes you want to sing along yourself.

I bet many people can relate to the realistic lyrics centered on a “menhera” theme.

Don’t be shy—sing it as cutely and wholeheartedly as you can.

magnetMeteor P

magnet [Hatsune Miku & Megurine Luka Original]
magnet Ryusei-P

When people are asked to name a Vocaloid duet song, many might mention this one.

It’s a track by Ryuusei-P, a Vocaloid producer known for a broad, genre-defying musical style.

Released in 2009, its mature lyrical worldview and cool sound captured listeners’ hearts and made it a hit.

If you sing it at karaoke, keep it mellow.

It’s included on the 2010 album “magnet -favorites plus-,” so if you like it, consider picking up a copy.

Isn't it A?PinocchioP

PinocchioP – Isn’t it “A” feat. Hatsune Miku & Kagamine Rin / Isn’t it “A”
Isn't it A, PinocchioP?

PinocchioP’s “A Ja Nai Ka” is a highly addictive track sung by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin, with its music video released on January 26, 2024.

The song tackles differences between people and individual values, skillfully depicting the conflicts that arise even as we acknowledge those differences, along with the ricochet of emotions.

It shines with PinocchioP’s hallmark blend of diverse motifs and deep social messaging, resulting in a thought-provoking piece.

“A Ja Nai Ka” conveys sharp insights into society and humanity alongside broad musical range—why not give it a try and sing it yourself?