Great Karaoke Duets You Should Try
Find top duet picks that will make your karaoke night fun and easy, avoiding the hard hits everyone uses. These songs have just the right mix of easy high and low notes and fun vibes.
Rock Kickers for Two
“Easy Lover” by Philip Bailey and Phil Collins is a great pick with easy back and forth verses and a cool hook. Both singers can enjoy themselves with easy notes. 베트남황제투어
Sing it Broadway Style
“Easy to Be Hard” from Hair is more simple than you think. It has clear tunes and touching words, great for newbies.
Top Beats for Parties
The B-52’s “Love Shack” is a hit with its fun vibe and easy sing-along style. Singers take turns, and the fast beat keeps everyone into it.
More Great Choices
- “Islands in the Stream” – Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers
- “Endless Love” – Diana Ross & Lionel Richie
- “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” – Elton John & Kiki Dee
These karaoke picks have clear parts, easy notes, and catchy tunes that make each round a win. Each song also gives space for both voices to blend nicely and stay simple.
Pop Team-Ups
Cool Pop Duo Songs for Karaoke
Less Known Pop Duos to Sing
Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty’s “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” is a top choice for duet pairs.
This song has easy notes and simple verses good for all skills.
Famous Duets for Sure Wins
The Human League’s “Don’t You Want Me” has great male-female verse changes.
With easy tunes and clear parts, this song makes for fun singing with balance.
High-Energy Tunes for Two
“It Takes Two” by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston is a perfect pick for lively duet singing.
The song’s call-and-response style gives singers breaks, keeps rhythms fun, and helps keep everyone involved even if some words are missed. Nights for Large Groups
Big Movie Hits to Sing
The Dirty Dancing track “I’ve Had The Time of My Life” seems hard but is actually open to many voices.
The hook is roomy for different levels, making it less scary than some think.
Songs to Love from Films
Must-Try Movie Love Songs for Karaoke
Classic Movie Duets You Need to Try
Movie soundtracks have many classic love duets perfect for an unforgettable karaoke show.
These movie love songs are often missed at karaoke places, even though their notes are not too hard.
Timeless Film Duets to Sing
“(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” from *Dirty Dancing* is a must-try karaoke duet with an easy-to-remember chorus and forgiving verses.
Also, “Up Where We Belong” from *An Officer and a Gentleman* has a smooth duet flow.
New Classic Film Songs to Try
“Suddenly Seymour” from *Little Shop of Horrors* keeps it theatrical without being too tricky, making a strong show. Best Karaoke Night for Your
“A Whole New World” from *Aladdin* goes beyond Disney, fitting many voice types.
Unique Movie Duets to Explore
The top pick “Almost Paradise” from *Footloose* uses talking-like verses and a bright chorus, good for duet singers.
Its straightforward tune and smooth flow make for a great show without needing top voice skills.
More Movie Love Songs to Consider
- “Summer Nights” from *Grease*
- “Beauty and the Beast” from *Beauty and the Beast*
- “Sun and Moon” from *Miss Saigon*
- “All I Ask of You” from *The Phantom of the Opera*
Cool Duets with Rock Edge
Rockin’ Karaoke Duets Guide
Core Rock Duos to Try
“Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty is a sure hit with easy notes and smooth verse flow.
The song structure lets singers connect with the feel rather than getting tangled in tricky parts.
Big Show Stoppers
“Paradise by the Dashboard Light” by Meat Loaf and Ellen Foley makes a show with its bold story style.
The fun baseball talk part makes for a cool singing game, while the drama keeps everyone hooked throughout.
Current Rock Duos to Try
The Kills’ “The Last Goodbye” has a modern tune for rock fans.
And “Under Pressure” by Queen and David Bowie mixes well-known beats with strong vocal teamwork.
Country Meets Rock Choices
Johnny Cash and June Carter’s “It Ain’t Me Babe” mixes rock and country tales.
This outlaw country hit lets duet pairs express character and bond without stressing the voice, great for mixed levels.