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[Male and Female] A Compilation of Vocaloid Duet Songs [Also Great for Karaoke]

More Vocaloid producers are debuting as singer-songwriters, and famous artists are increasingly covering Vocaloid songs—the Vocaloid scene just keeps heating up! It feels like more people are singing Vocaloid tracks at karaoke, too.

So in this article, we’ll introduce some Vocaloid duet songs we’d love for you to try at karaoke! Duets really shine in the call-and-response sections.

Practice well and show off an amazing performance! If you’re looking for songs for karaoke distribution or for your “tried singing” videos, be sure to check these out as well!

Male-Female Duet (71–80)

to vanish into thin airShi-kun

Clouds Scattered, Mist Vanished / Shi-kun feat. flower, Kagamine Len [Official]
Kushin fushō Shi-kun

A high-sense, high-quality Vocaloid track.

This piece by Vocaloid producer C-kun, known for his distinctive musicality, was released in 2017.

It’s highly addictive—once you hear it, it sticks in your ears and mind.

The chorus features an exhilarating arrangement that feels like emotions bursting open, making it irresistibly replayable.

The melody line in the A section may feel a bit challenging, but if you can pull it off, it will definitely hype up your karaoke performance! Practice well!

KimipediaJunky

Kimi-pedia / Junky feat. Kagamine Rin & Len
Kimi-pedia Junky

It’s a fun pop tune whose various timbres tingle deep in your ears.

The song is by Junky, also known as the creator of “Melancholic,” and it was released in 2017.

At the time, it drew attention as his first new track in about four years.

It also commemorates the 10th anniversary of the release of VOCALOID Kagamine Rin and Len.

It’s an adorably cute love song that will make your heart skip a beat.

Perfect for couples to sing at karaoke, don’t you think? Your “I love you” might just become unstoppable.

If I could become your voiceLiao Liao

Ryo Ryo, Hatsune Miku “If I Could Be(lieve) Your Voice” MV – If I Could Be(lieve) Your Voice
If only I could become your voice, far, far away.

It’s a warm rock tune that sings about a precious presence that stays by your side in life.

Released in May 2025, this work is a commemorative track reflecting on Ryoryo’s ten years of musical activity.

The emotional melody—and the duet by Hatsune Miku and Ryoryo himself—cuts straight to the heart.

As the song unfolds, a dramatic world expands in step with its development.

The lyrics, imbued with the wish to become someone’s emotional support, will gently encourage those who are searching for their own path.

Bad BirdHiiragi Kirai

Bad Bird / Kira Hiiro feat. Kasane Teto SV, Yuma
Bad Bird Hiiragi Kairai

Kirai Hiiragi’s “Bad Bird” is a work that keeps challenging the idea of a bird without wings taking flight.

Released in May 2024, it’s a Vocaloid track that draws you into a decadent world.

The duet of Teto SV and Yuma brilliantly portrays a dark atmosphere where despair and hope intersect.

Its unique sound, blending electronica and rock, is addictive and captivating.

It also sounds fun to sing it with friends while pondering the meaning of the lyrics.

Secret IrisKaga

Secret Iris / KAITO & Hatsune Miku
Secret Iris Kaga

Also known by the name Negi Shower P, the Vocaloid producer Kaga.

His “Secret Iris” is a stylish number featuring KAITO for the male parts and Hatsune Miku for the female parts.

In particular, KAITO’s section is sung with a gentlemanly, low voice, so it might suit a male singer with a similar tone.

Meanwhile, Miku’s part is set quite high, so when women sing it, be careful not to strain your throat—use falsetto for the high notes or make other adjustments as needed.

Crybaby BoyfriendHONEY WORKS

[Kagamine Len · Hatsune Miku ┗|∵|┓] Crybaby Boyfriend [Original PV]
Crybaby Boyfriend HONEY WORKS

It’s likely to resonate especially with junior high and high school students.

This is a heartbreak song that portrays a painful farewell and the end of love.

It’s the second work by the creator unit HoneyWorks, released in 2010.

While it’s a rock ballad that tightens your chest, the lyrics also carry a message that can help you look forward.

Try singing it when you want to have a good cry.

#Quit the internetNatsuo Aoya

Stop the Internet / Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Len – Natsuo Aoya “stop the Internet / natsuki aoya”
#StopUsingTheInternet Aoya Natsuo

This is a duet by Natsuo Aoya laced with biting irony.

Released in October 2019, the song was later included on the album “Joke.” Set to a hip-hop groove, it delivers a cynical message about social media and internet culture.

It’s a uniquely cool track with a curious atmosphere.

Be sure to sing it with a friend and have a blast.