[2026] Funny Songs to Liven Up a Party
Many people probably struggle to decide what to do when they’re asked to perform at a party! When it comes to party acts, music-based performances like dancing and singing are classics.
But it’s a common problem to get stuck while searching for funny songs that will make everyone laugh and not know which track to choose.
So in this article, we’ve picked out lots of songs that are perfect for livening up a party! Find the one that suits you and make the event a hit!
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[2026] Funny Songs to Liven Up a Party (21–30)
LOVE DokkyunCLUB PRINCE

From the intro, the energy is maxed out! “LOVE Dokkyun,” a track by CLUB PRINCE—a group formed mainly by hosts active in Tokyo’s Kabukicho—is a surefire song to keep the drinks flowing at any party.
The lyrics are packed with nightlife-flavored words like alcohol and champagne, as well as host-style champagne calls.
Why not keep it in your back pocket as a go-to track for when things feel “a bit too quiet” and need a boost?
One Night CarnivalKishidan

Sho Ayanokoji’s opening line packs a punch! This song was released in 2002 as Kishidan’s major-label debut single.
The members’ para-para-style dance in blond pompadours and long school coats, evoking Showa-era delinquents, along with the quirky call-and-response, left a strong impression.
If you’re performing it at a party, we recommend going all-in with wigs and costumes for an authentic showcase.
Hype up the crowd with shout-outs, pull people into the dance, and get everyone fired up together!
Why the heck, geez!?Hamada Bamyubamyu

This is a song performed by Hamada Bamyu Bamyu, a character played by Masatoshi Hamada of Downtown.
The concept is that she’s the “younger sister” of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, and a notable point is that the original team, including Yasutaka Nakata, was involved in the production.
As you listen, you can tell it’s a parody of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s “PONPONPON,” and the fact that the original creators are making it is unintentionally hilarious.
Speaking of Masatoshi Hamada, he’s known for his intense tsukkomi, so the song is built around tsukkomi phrases.
The expressionless, seemingly emotionless vocal delivery also leaves an impression, and the feeling that he’s being made to do it—like a variety-show punishment game—adds to the humor.
switch piecetesesaku

A cheer call that originated from YouTube Shorts is quickly becoming a staple for party performances.
This track, produced by TeseSaku, is an up-tempo number whose opening chants and clapping instantly crank up the energy in the room.
Its message—encouraging a positive mindset—seeps in through repetitive phrases and a catchy rhythm.
It also took the top spot in Benesse’s 2024 “Trending Words Among Elementary Schoolers” ranking, giving it widespread recognition among both kids and adults.
Released in April 2025, the song’s music video surpassed 3 million views in about two months.
The choreography is just clapping and making a peace sign, so even those who aren’t confident dancers can join in easily.
Try adding it to drinking parties or wedding after-parties when you want everyone to shout along and get pumped up.
I want to eat sushi feat. soy sauceORANGE RANGE

This is a song by ORANGE RANGE that expresses the desire to eat sushi with full intensity.
Its programmed electronic sound has a retro vibe, and the addictive, distinctive sense of floating is a major part of its appeal.
The story begins with a sudden late-night craving for sushi, and alongside the love for sushi, it also conjures the anguish of being tormented by a nightmare.
It’s interesting how classic love-song phrases are woven in to convey the heaviness of that love for sushi.
The music video by AC-bu is also a key element that drew attention to the track, and it’s a song whose world you’ll want to experience together with its nightmarish visuals.
Milk from the noseKamon Tatsuo

Speaking of Tatsuwo Kamon’s “Milk from the Nose,” it was a huge hit when it was released and was especially beloved by children.
Tatsuwo Kamon also established the genre of parody songs in the music world.
It still makes you laugh even now.
Try performing this gag-filled, cross-generational crowd-pleaser at your next party!
Beard and BoobsUNICORN

“Hige to Boin,” one of the classic songs by the popular band Unicorn, is a far better track than its goofy title would suggest.
It vividly portrays the comical yet bittersweet plight of a man torn between the ultimate choice: to pursue work or to choose love.



