Overlooked Karaoke Duets for Night Fun

Fun Songs for Your Next Karaoke Night
Make your night karaoke fun with these overlooked duet hits that are not the same old song lists. Sure, “Don’t Stop Believin'” is fine, but real karaoke fans love to bring out fun songs no one expects.
Soft Slow Songs
Patti Austin and James Ingram’s “Baby Come to Me” brings easy R&B perfect for when the room goes soft and slow. The way their voices mix and the easy song range make this a great song for any two people to sing.
Songs Full of Drama
Brandy and Monica’s “The Boy Is Mine” brings a story that pulls people in. Also, Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow’s “Picture” has that country-rock story vibe that fits right in at a late hour.
Picking the Right Songs
These not-so-famous duets let singers shine without making it too hard – perfect for long nights singing. The best time comes around midnight when these cool song picks can stand out.
More Great Picks:
- “Islands in the Stream” – Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton
- “Don’t Give Up” – Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush
- “Easy Lover” – Philip Bailey & Phil Collins
- “Up Where We Belong” – Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes
Forgotten Hits from Past Years
Forgotten Hits from the Past: Great Duets
Classic R&B duo “Baby Come to Me” by Patti Austin and James Ingram is a true art of voice mix, giving us soul like no other.
The detailed voice work and smooth flow make it a top pick for singers wanting to show off their blend and range.
A cool mix by Bryan Adams and Barbra Streisand on “When You Love Someone” shows a great mix of pop-rock and big stage voice power.
This hidden gem shows how mix-ups across music types can make special shows that live on past their time, giving singers new and old hits to bring to life.
These timeless duets give seasoned singers rich songs that are both cool to hear and rich in art. They are not as known as top hits which lets singers stand out while keeping the crowd into the vibe with known voices and tunes.
Rockstar Mixes to Find
Rock Legends You Must Hear
Famous Guitar Pairs and Hidden Finds
Brian May and Eddie Van Halen’s big work “Star Fleet” is a top show of top guitar work.
Made back in 1983, this not often talked-about hit shows two rock giants throwing down top solos, showing off big music skill and sound mix.
Rock Pairs From History
David Bowie and Mick Jagger’s not as known song “Let Me Sleep Beside You” is a big moment of glam rock work, before their famous “Dancing in the Street” mix.
The song catches both stars at high points, mixing their cool voice types into a great blend.
New Mix-Ups of Pop and Rock
Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson’s “Say Say Say” shows the strong mix of rock and pop feels.
This big new mix sets up great voice play between two music big names, making new ways for mixing music types in hits.
British Rock Stars Together
A cool mix by Sting and Eric Clapton on “I Ain’t Gonna Stand For It” brings a great blues-rock show.
This not talked-about mix shows off both of their voice and playing skills, mixing blues and rock in a cool way.
Odd Mix-Ups of Different Music Types
Odd Mix-Ups of Music Types: Big Cross-Genre Works

Great Mix-Ups That Made New Music Types
The music world has seen big mix-ups between music types that have changed sounds in big ways.
These odd pairings have not just pushed music edges but made lasting hits that keep giving to music makers.
New Mix of Rock and Rap
“Walk This Way” by Run-DMC and Aerosmith is a top start in mixing rap and classic rock, making a path for future mix-ups.
The song’s cool blend of Steven Tyler’s known voice with Run-DMC’s beats made a whole new music mix.
Rock Meets Rap
The big new mix by Linkin Park and Jay-Z on “Numb/Encore” shows the power of mixing rock and rap.
This great mash-up puts Chester Bennington’s deep voice with Jay-Z’s smooth words, showing how different music types can mix well.
Country Meets Pop and Rock
“Picture” by Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow mixes country, rock, and pop in a cool way. This mixed duet shows how old-country tales can blend with rock touches to please all.
This mix-up did so well it showed that music types are just ideas, not set rules.
Big Pop Names Meet
A cool meet-up of Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney on “The Girl Is Mine” blends R&B smooth and pop-rock. This team-up of two big music names shows how mixing styles can make cool talks in art.
Rap Meets Country
Nelly and Tim McGraw’s “Over and Over” is a top mix of rap and country music. This big mix-up showed how very different music types can come together in a real, hit-making way.
Big Hits Lost in Time
Big Hits That Were Lost: Finding Classic Duets Again
Famous Duets Forgotten over Time
Music mix-ups from long ago often slip from what we remember even though they were top hits then.
Among these lost gems, “The Boy Is Mine” by Brandy and Monica stands out for its drama and big hook, making it deserve more love now추가 자료 확인하기
Lost Gems to Find Again
“Dilemma” by Nelly and Kelly Rowland is a perfect mix of R&B and rap, with a catchy hook and call-and-answer bits that set a path for new pop-rap mixes.
The smooth flow of their styles made a plan for what pop city jams can be like now.
Strong Voice Shows
En Vogue’s “Don’t Let Go (Love)” shows the best of group voice work, also great as a big duet. The song’s big voice build and deep feels show why it owned the air back when it came out.
R&B and Pop from the ’80s
The 1986 hit “On My Own” by Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald is a great mix of soul and pop heart.
This classic duet has cool voice play and shows how mixing music types can make hits that last past their time.
Bringing Back Great Hits
These big-time old hits should get more play today. Their top beats, big voice shows, and full sound set ways for what we look for in duets now unlock their musical magic.
Finding Where Voices Work Best Together
Great Spots for Voice Ranges in Duets
Finding the Best Voice Mix
Voice fit is key for duet fun.
Getting the best duet moments comes from knowing and matching both singers’ easiest voice spots.
Picking songs where both can sing easy for most of the song makes sure the show goes well and keeps the crowd into it.
Think on the Song Mix
Think on voice mixes when you pick a song:
- Deep and high voice mix: songs like “Islands in the Stream” are good for middle voices
- High and higher voice mix: “Summer Nights” from Grease lets both voices shine
- Mixed voices: Look for songs that work their harmony right
Check Voice Ranges First
Before you pick songs, do a deep check on where each can sing best.
Find where voices fit best together and pick songs that use these spots well.