Top Karaoke Duets for Tonight

Famous Karaoke Duets for All
The fun of karaoke duets turns plain nights into great shows. From old hits to new top songs, here is your all-in-one guide to duet songs that please the crowd. 이 가이드에서 자세한 정보 확인하기
Easy Duets
- “Summer Nights” (Grease) – Easy give-and-take style with words easy to recall
- “I Got You Babe” (Sonny & Cher) – Basic tune great for new singers
- “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” (Elton John & Kiki Dee) – Fast beat with words easy to sing
Mid-Level Duet Picks
- “Shallow” (Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper) – Strong slow song with wide voice range
- “Under Pressure” (Queen & David Bowie) – Known rock duet with catchy parts
- “Islands in the Stream” (Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton) – Soft country-pop mix with smooth blend
Duets That Steal The Show
- “Paradise By The Dashboard Light” (Meat Loaf) – Big show song
- “Endless Love” (Diana Ross & Lionel Richie) – Old love slow song
- “Need You Now” (Lady Antebellum) – New country song with deep feel
Old Rock Strong Duets
Paradise By The Dashboard Light by Meat Loaf and Ellen Foley is a huge rock duet, with bold voice go-backs about young love and big oaths. The stage-like back-and-forth makes this song a sure hit at any karaoke place. With Vocal Warm-Ups
Famous Mixes
Under Pressure by Queen and David Bowie is the right mix of strong voice styles, held by that well-known bass part. This top song needs singers who can do Bowie’s smooth style and Mercury’s big range.
Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty is easier but still feels true rock all through.
80s Rock Duet Tops
The 1980s had top male-female duets that still rule karaoke picks today.
Journey’s After the Fall and Starship’s Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now show the era’s style, mixing strong tales with strong voice play.
- Voice play between singers
- Telling stories with words
- Big build-ups
- Sing-along choruses
- Clear voice roles
- Rock-style music
Old and New Big Pop Hits
“I’ve Had The Time of My Life” by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes is the top 80s duet, forever part of the famous Dirty Dancing end.
The 1990s lifted voice pairs with En Vogue’s “Don’t Let Go” and the top hit “The Boy Is Mine” by Brandy and Monica, making new highs for harmonious pop mixes.
2000s Big Pop Pairs
The early 2000s gave us great pop voice pairs like Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey’s “Where You Are” and the deep “Nobody Wants to Be Lonely” by Christina Aguilera and Ricky Martin.
New Pop Duets and Hits Now
The 2010s brought new ways to the pop duet form with Pink and Nate Ruess’s “Just Give Me a Reason”, showing the right blend of different voice styles.
Country Love Tunes
“Islands in the Stream” by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton is the top country love duet, with voice parts easy to reach and love that lasts. Different Moods and Occasions
New Country Love
“When I Say I Do” by Matthew West and Leigh Nash shows how new country love songs have grown. This easy duet has well-set parts and a line easy to recall, great for two singers.
For those after new hits, Lady Antebellum’s “Need You Now” brings a deep feel with back-and-forth voices and a strong tale set-up.
Love Songs That Last
The well-known Johnny Cash and June Carter duet “Jackson” shows how country music can mix love with fun energy. Its active voice play makes a great show chance for pairs.
What You Need for a Duet
Strong duet shows need:
- Even voice play
- On-time match
- Feel link
- Fit in range
- Clear part split
These picked duets offer different hard levels and styles, making them top picks for both new and old singers who want to show country music’s true love feel.
R&B Soul Tops

Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s main mix “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” is the gold mark for R&B duets, with top call-and-response voices and uplifting words that hit with all.
New Soul Mixes
Method Man and Mary J. Blige changed the type with “I’ll Be There for You/You’re All I Need to Get By”, turning the Marvin Gaye song into a ’90s hip-hop soul hit.
Less-Known Hits and Strong Shows
Alexander O’Neal and Cherelle’s “Saturday Love” gives clean blends and catchy hooks, while Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway’s “Where Is the Love” is the high mark for deep duet shows.
What To Do In a Duet
- Know call-and-response style
- Match voice blends
- Look for feel link
- Get timing right with your partner
- Build voice power as you go
Movie Musical Hits
“Summer Nights” from Grease is one of the most known musical duets, with the strong mix between two main people sharing their summer love from different sides.
Sweet Cartoon Musical Songs
“A Whole New World” from Aladdin is the top of Disney musical duets. This Oscar-winning song has even voice parts with easy blends, great for all performers.
Big Musical Songs
“All I Ask of You” from The Phantom of the Opera gives strong stage-like power through its hard voice set-up.
New Musical Songs
“Rewrite the Stars” from The Greatest Showman mixes old musical theater with new pop ways.
Simple Songs for Starters
“Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” by Elton John and Kiki Dee is the best easy duet.
Well-Loved Picks
“I Got You Babe” by Sonny and Cher gives an easy start for new singers.
New Duet Choices
“Lucky” by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat brings a today easy choice with its soft music set-up and even pace.
Main Points for New Songs:
- Simple, often choruses
- Even pace
- Well-known words
- Even voice parts
- Clear song form