New Karaoke Duets to Try Tonight

Old-school Country Duets
Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton’s “Just Someone I Used to Know” is a top pick in classic country duet singing. This lesser-known song brings real feeling with its mix of voices and deep story. It’s a great pick over more common hits like “Islands in the Stream.”
Indie Picks
The Postal Service’s “Nothing Better” gives a fresh twist to duets. This indie song has smart voice work and deep layers, good for pairs looking for a modern tune. The song lets each singer shine while they tell a story together. 호치민 밤문화 팁 더 보기
Classic Pop Mixes
Peter Cetera and Amy Grant’s “Next Time I Fall” mixes pop and R&B to create the right set-up for singers. The song moves through highs and lows, giving both singers a chance to show off while keeping a smooth flow.
Why These Duets Stand Out
These undiscovered duet gems win by:
- Mixing different voice types for a cool sound clash
- Keeping a real talk style to sound true
- Using smart voice merging spots
- Offering lively bits that pull in the crowd
- Having unique song structures so you stand out
Indie Rock’s Under-the-radar Duets
Explore the World of Indie Rock Duets
Find Duet Chances in Solo Songs
Indie rock tracks often hide duet spots under solo parts. Features to Look for Before Booking
The go-to example is The Postal Service’s “Nothing Better”, where two voices trade parts, making it ideal for karaoke tunes.
Spotting Duet Moments

Take Turns Singing
The Decemberists’ “The Crane Wife 3” is a prime duet pick, with clear splits for two voices.
Also, Broken Social Scene’s “Almost Crimes” shows great voice mixing for a two-person show.
Subtle Backing Voices
Hidden voice layers come out when you look close.
Arcade Fire’s “Sprawl II” uses Régine’s lead with Win’s low-key support, while Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ “Maps” has main and backing parts that are great for two singers.
Key Bits in Indie Rock Duets
- Deep voice layers
- Back-and-forth song styles
- Verse sharing
- Matching voice ranges
- Intermixed tunes
The best indie rock duets bring these parts together for shows that respect the original whilst adding new twists for two voices.
Pop Hits Lost Over Time
Rediscover Lost Classic Pop Duets
1980s and 1990s Hits to Bring Back
The music vault keeps timeless duet songs that should come back in karaoke today.
Peter Cetera and Amy Grant’s “Next Time I Fall” is a perfect 1986 tune, good for new singers.
Bryan Adams and Melanie C’s “When You’re Gone” has key shifts that let both voices shine.
R&B and Pop Together
Paula Abdul and The Wild Pair’s “Opposites Attract” blends smooth R&B with lively pop.
The famous pair George Michael and Elton John on “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me” has complex voice work that builds up to a strong end, making it a top karaoke duet pick.
Rock with a Bit of Twist
Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty’s “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” is easy to sing for all skill levels.
This rock duet has clear voice parts and call-and-answer layout, making sure both singers get the spot.
All these tracks keep voices clear, great for mixing at karaoke, and sure to give each singer their time to shine.
What to Look For in Karaoke Duets
Every duet we talk about has:
- Matching voice ranges for easy singing
- Clear parts for smooth changeovers
- Build-ups good for live shows
- Songs people love
- Versatile setup for different voice skills