The Appeal of Male Western Music Duos: Recommended Classics and Popular Songs
What kind of music comes to mind when you hear “male duo”? You might instinctively think of vocal-centric styles like pop, folk, or soul.
Those duos are wonderful, of course, but precisely because a duo is the smallest group format, there are many pairs who play a wide range of music with a free, unconstrained sensibility.
In this article, using the theme of male duos as our guide, we’ll introduce a selection of classic Western tracks that cross genre boundaries—not just pop, but rock, techno, hip-hop, and more.
You might even discover, “Wait, that classic was by a male duo?”
The Appeal of Western Male Duos: Recommended Masterpieces and Popular Songs (1–10)
The Sound of SilenceSimon&Garfunkel

The folk duo of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, Simon & Garfunkel, produced numerous major hits in the 1960s and had a profound influence on later folk music.
In 1964, they released The Sound of Silence, which was also featured in the 1967 American film The Graduate.
The song is notable for its lyrically rich depth and the duo’s harmonies, which convey quiet yet powerful emotion.
ClassicMKTO

MKTO is a pop duo consisting of Malcolm Kelley and Tony Oller.
Both originally worked as actors—Malcolm Kelley, for instance, appeared as a child actor in the American TV series LOST, which enjoyed a cult following in the 2000s.
Their second single, Classic, released in 2013, became a hit with its catchy, danceable pop sound.
Unfortunately, Tony Oller left the group in 2021, but given how young they still are, we can look forward to their future endeavors!
Everybody Wants To Rule The WorldTears for Fears

Tears for Fears is an electropop duo formed by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, known for scoring numerous hits in the 1980s.
Released in 1985, Everybody Wants To Rule The World is a striking track that contrasts lyrics about people’s desire for control with a buoyant new wave sound.
It remains enduringly popular and became the most-streamed song from the entire 1980s on Spotify in 2021.
Always On My MindPet Shop Boys

Pet Shop Boys are a pop duo formed in 1981 by Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe.
“Always On My Mind” is a song also known for Elvis Presley’s 1970s release, but Pet Shop Boys covered it in 1987 to mark the 10th anniversary of Elvis’s death.
What’s remarkable about them is how they transformed a poignant ballad expressing the sorrow of heartbreak into a completely different synth-pop sound!
Lonely BoyThe Black Keys

The Black Keys are an American rock band formed in 2001 by Dan Auerbach on vocals and guitar and Patrick Carney on drums.
Their 2011 release Lonely Boy is included on their seventh album, El Camino, and became a hit in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere.
It’s a track that showcases the band’s signature, hard-hitting garage rock sound.
The promotional video—featuring a man lip-syncing and dancing nonstop—is also a must-see!
One More TimeDaft Punk

Daft Punk is an electronic duo formed in Paris, France in 1993, consisting of Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter.
One More Time is one of their signature songs and is included on their second album, Discovery, released in 2001.
It is also well known for having a promotional video directed by manga artist Leiji Matsumoto, famed for Galaxy Express 999.
Much like the two members, who wore robot-like helmets and never showed their faces, the track is a classic that delivers a futuristic, sci-fi-like sense of weightlessness in its electro-disco sound.
Wake Me Up Before You Go-GoWham!

Wham! is a British pop duo formed by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.
Their 1984 release “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” became a hit not only in the UK but also in the United States and elsewhere, propelling them to global stardom.
Featured on their second album, “Make It Big,” the song’s irresistibly bright, feel-good sound is its biggest charm!





