When you hear “a female duo making waves,” what kind of act comes to mind?
In Japanese music, you might quickly think of pop, rock, or idol duos, but when it comes to Western music, names may not pop up as readily.
This time, we’ve focused on female duos in Western music and researched a variety of classic tracks across eras and genres—rock, pop, soul, R&B, and more!
Articles on this theme are rare, and you might discover some amazing female duos you didn’t know existed.
Enjoy this opportunity to dive in!
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The Charm of Western Female Duos: Recommended Popular Songs and Classics (1–10)
All The Things She Saidt.A.T.u.

Here in Japan, the Russian duo t.
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are remembered for the notorious “Music Station last-minute cancellation incident” of 2003—a rather inglorious episode.
It feels unfortunate that, just as they were becoming known here, sensational and gossipy topics took the lead.
I recall an interview where one of the members, Lena Katina, looked back on that time with regret.
Even so, many of their songs built around the image of girls rebelling against society are excellent, and it’s worth emphasizing that they pursued ambitious music, including covers of The Smiths.
Their signature track introduced here, “All The Things She Said,” appears on their self-titled album, their first with English lyrics, and became a major hit as a single, especially across Europe.
The music video and lyrics—foregrounding same-sex imagery—are striking, but above all, the duo’s vocals and the wistful melody are very appealing to Japanese listeners.
Set aside any preconceptions and give their music another listen!
You’re Gonna Love AgainNERVO

Nervo is an Australian female duo who are also active as DJs and fashion models.
The group consists of twin sisters Miriam Nervo and Olivia Nervo, and they enjoy worldwide popularity.
Their track “You’re Gonna Love Again” was released in 2012 in collaboration with Swedish DJ Avicii.
It’s a dynamic and glamorous electro-pop production, and their energetic flow riding the light, buoyant rhythm is a must-hear.
If you like upbeat dance music that pumps through clubs and dance floors, give it a listen.
All NightIcona pop

The female duo Icona Pop, who also performed at the opening ceremony of the Grammis—often referred to as Sweden’s Grammy Awards—was formed in 2009 by Caroline Hjelt and Aino Jawo and has been active worldwide beyond Europe.
Their 2013 release All Night is a passionate dance track reminiscent of electro house.
Along with its brisk, driving rhythm, a metallic bassline resonates deeply.
Be sure to listen for their exhilarating, refreshing chorus work.
EmmylouFirst Aid Kit

First Aid Kit is a Swedish female duo with a refreshing sound reminiscent of British folk.
The group is composed of sisters Johanna Söderberg (older) and Klara Söderberg (younger).
Their song Emmylou, released in 2012, features a country-influenced melody.
It blends nostalgia with a fresh feel, making it a great recommendation for newcomers to Western music.
Why not let their beautiful, supple harmonies soothe you?
GalileoIndigo Girls

Indigo Girls are an American female duo active since the 1980s.
The group consists of Amy Ray and Emily Ann Saliers, who have known each other since elementary school.
Their song “Galileo,” released in 1992, was inspired by the astronomer Galileo Galilei.
It features a lively guitar sound reminiscent of folk rock.
You can savor their warm harmonies set to a mid-tempo rhythm.
Give this heartfelt track a listen—its straightforward performance is truly moving.
RespectableMel and Kim

Mel & Kim are a British female duo produced by the British music producers Stock Aitken Waterman, consisting of sisters Kim Appleby and Melanie Appleby.
One of their signature songs is “Respectable,” released in 1987.
It features a danceable sound reminiscent of Eurobeat, with an irresistibly catchy pop melody.
As you listen, be sure to watch them showcase their singing and dancing, complemented by their striking looks.
Call It OffTegan and Sara

Tegan and Sara are a Canadian female duo who have appeared on TV shows around the world, with their songs featured in numerous dramas and films.
The pair are identical twin sisters, and both write and compose their own music.
Call It Off, included on their 2007 album The Con, is a simple yet highly distinctive pop song.
Their emotional vocals resonate alongside a moving melody line.
Give a listen to their indie pop brimming with drive.






