
Great Karaoke Duets You Missed

Duets That Win the Crowd Over
Like “Islands in the Stream” and “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart”, some less known duets still get the crowd going and are easy to sing. “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” has a rock vibe great for two singers, while “Dancing with a Stranger” suits modern singers with its smooth balance.
Worldwide and Mixed-Style Songs
Global duets bring something special to the show. The “La Bamba/Oye Como Va” mix pulls everyone in with its quick Spanish words and lively beat. Country hits like “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” keep it fun with catchy back-and-forth singing that grabs the crowd.
What Singers Need to Think About
Each duet in our list has:
- Clear parts for voices
- Easy harmonies
- Comfy singing range
- Good verse swapping
- Choruses that make people join in
More Great Choices and Old Classics
Not-so-famous duets like “It Ain’t Me Babe” and “I Got You Babe” are good for starters, and songs like “Need You Now” and “Picture” are newer but still pull in strong love from fans with easy tunes.
Big Hits in the 80s You Missed
Top Missed 80s Duets
Great but Not Known Vocal Teams
The 80s were a big time for duets making amazing team songs that aren’t that well known today.
“Don’t Give Up” by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush is a top example, mixing deep and high voices just right.
80s Duets for All Singers
“Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty is a classic rock song, easy to sing for many people.
A classic song “Endless Love” by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie fits well for those a bit more skilled, keeping a melody easy to follow.
Tougher Duets
“Separate Lives” by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin fits the top tough rock ballads, needing great control of loud and soft singing.
The hard singing in “What Kind of Fool” by Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb shows off high skills with tricky note changes and close harmony work that tests strong voices.
What makes a performance shine
- Keeping volume in check
- Sticking those harmonies
- Blending voices well
- Putting real feeling in it
- Having top singing skills
Today’s Secret Hit Duets
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The Best Hit Duets Now
The mix of modern duets has changed a lot since 2010, giving karaoke lovers new tunes to try.
“Dancing with a Stranger” by Sam Smith and Normani is perfect for today’s singers, while “The Other Side” by Justin Timberlake and SZA hits right in modern harmony needs for karaoke nights.
Showing Off Voice Ranges in Duets
“Like I’m Gonna Lose You” by Meghan Trainor and John Legend is a lesson in power duet singing, starting with solos that come together in strong harmony.
If you want quicker songs, “Señorita” by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello gives fun Latin pop vibes keeping voices clear and in sync.
Choosing Songs for Different Places
If you have a small spot, “Ocean Eyes (with Blackbear)” by Billie Eilish feels just right.
“Don’t Go Yet” by Rita Ora and Kygo lets singers work with different voice levels while still sounding like pros.
Words to think about
- New pop duets
- Today’s top karaoke songs
- How to sing well together
- Pop song harmony work
- Duet voice play
- New karaoke song picks
Old Classic Duets That Get Everyone Going
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Best Songs from Musicals for Duets
“Summer Nights” from Grease is a karaoke star, turning any place into a fun party.
Its magic is how guys and girls both get parts easy to sing along to, making everyone want to join.
Country and Pop Songs Everyone Picks
“Islands in the Stream” by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton is still a hot karaoke pick for its singable bits and catchy hook. It and “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” are sure to make people happy with their clear parts for guys and girls, keeping the energy high.
Rock Songs for those Who Dare
For braver singers, “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” promises a wild musical ride. It’s a rock epic, pulling people in with its story and strong emotions.
“Under Pressure” mixes rock with theater vibes, its famous bass part and clear spots for taking turns singing make these forever-loved duet choices top picks for songs that make karaoke thrilling.
Songs from Around the World That Shake It Up
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Great International Duets
World duet shows now lift up karaoke nights all over.
The wild mix of “La Bamba” and “Oye Como Va” wins the room as singers switch up Spanish words.
Japanese Pop Highlights
J-pop duets offer great chances for those wanting a challenge.
Southern All Stars’ “Tsunami” and the teamwork in “Everything” by MISIA and HIDE push singers with complex voice work but wow the crowd big time.
These songs show off the depth of Japanese hit songs. 호치민 퍼블릭가라오케 예약하기
Old and New Asian Duets
The old Mandarin hit “The Moon Represents My Heart” by Teresa Teng and Jacky Cheung mixes classic Chinese sounds with new pop.
For those new to Asian songs, trying “Time After Time” is a good start, blending known Western tunes with Eastern singing styles.
Knowing the basic sounds before going for the special twirls makes sure the show feels real.
Country’s Top Team Songs
Famous Country Music Teams
Country Duets That Set the Style
Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn changed country duets in their iconic “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man,” with complex singing back and forth and top harmony that led the way for others.
Johnny Cash and June Carter made pure magic in “Jackson,” with its special beat and spot-on voice timing. Their real bond and songs made them the model for country team singing.
Modern Country Big Deals
Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton took country duets up a notch with “Islands in the Stream.” Their work shows off top voice control and fancy harmony work, especially when the music shifts.
Their next big hit “Real Love” kept showing their great voice mix. What to Expect When Visiting
George Jones and Tammy Wynette told stories in song like no other in “Golden Ring,” using high-level trading of lines and deep feeling that made a new way of doing duets.
Tops in Duet Singing Now
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill brought country duets to today with “It’s Your Love.” They sing with long-held notes and close voice moves that set the 90s country sound,
Their song skills include:
- Better mic work in harmonies
- Smooth sliding from note to note
- Keeping breath even
- Matching pitch just right
These famous pairs keep making country music strong, shaping how today’s stars sing and grow the music even now.