[Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers?] Famous Dirty Songs
Dirty-joke songs overflowing in the world.
How many do you know, and how many can you sing?
Even when we say “dirty-joke songs,” there’s a wide range: the straight-up, no-holds-barred kind you’d hesitate to say in public; the funny, laugh-inducing kind; the type elementary schoolers love; stylish dirty-joke tracks; and songs that sound fresh and clean at first but, when you listen closely, are actually… well, you know.
There are also songs that include dirty jokes yet still come off sounding cool.
In this article, we introduce a variety of such dirty-joke songs.
Some of them really hype up a karaoke session, so give them a listen!
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[Will this hype up karaoke?] Famous Lewd Songs (11–20)
strawberryyuzu

A light and poppy track by Yuzu.
It may sound like a love song about summer romance, but there’s actually a slightly risqué twist hidden beneath the surface.
Released in 2009 with the tagline “a shocking, sexy summer pop tune,” this piece sparked buzz for a music video so bold it required proof of being 18 or older.
While it captures the sweet flavor of young love, noticing the hidden meaning will make you chuckle.
It’s sure to hype up the room at karaoke, though once you grasp the true intent of the lyrics, you might need a bit of courage.
It could be fun to enjoy it on the sly at a get-together or party with friends.
Say it out loudAwich

This song expresses the strength of a female artist.
Awich’s powerful vocals and lyrics leave a strong impression.
Released digitally in August 2021, the track drew attention as the lead single for the EP “Queendom,” which dropped the following month.
With the theme of “uncompromising eros,” it embodies female self-expression and resistance to social constraints.
The lyrics include provocative expressions, and Awich herself reportedly had doubts but ultimately stuck to her vision.
It’s a cool track that blends elements of eros with a bold attitude.
Penis JAPANgurūpu damashii

This song is characterized by edgy lyrics and a provocative title.
Its satirical take on Japanese society, delivered with a sense of humor, sparked conversation.
It’s one of Group Tamashii’s signature tracks, included on their November 2005 album TMC.
A crowd-pleaser at live shows, it creates a strong sense of unity with the audience.
Sharp social critique and comedic expression are perfectly balanced, showcasing Group Tamashii’s unique musicality.
Enjoy this track that combines sharp wit with high-level musicianship.
It depends on the setting, but if you sing it with your guy friends, it’s sure to get some laughs.
ABC starting from Cwasureranneeyo

Wasureranneyo’s songs unabashedly sing about the conflicts and pains of youth.
Released in August 2011, this track was chosen as the ending theme for the anime Kaiji: Against All Rules (Season 2), which instantly boosted the band’s recognition.
It invites both sexual and musical interpretations, making it a particularly intriguing song.
Its energetic rock sound and emotionally charged vocals leave a strong impression and resonate with young listeners.
The lyrics convey the strength to face the pain lurking in everyday life, and the song is especially popular live.
It’s sure to strike a chord with those carrying worries—and it’s a guaranteed hit at karaoke.
raspberrysupittsu

This song is characterized by a pop, catchy melody and bold lyrics.
It’s one of the tracks included on the album “How to Fly in the Sky,” released in September 1994, and it stands out for its expressions that incorporate sexual themes.
Reportedly written by Masamune Kusano with a female vocalist in mind, the piece is also very popular live, boasting as many as 139 performances.
Its charm lies in the gap between its fairy-tale-like atmosphere and its lyrics, offering a deep exploration of love and desire.
It’s recommended for those who want to enjoy the contrast between daring lyrics and a pop melody.
Give it a try at karaoke!
The Yokan coupleWada Akiko Hamada Masatoshi

Akiko Wada, one of Japan’s most iconic singers.
Her collaboration with Masatoshi Hamada of the comedy duo Downtown is the song “Yokan Fūfu” (“The Yokan Couple”).
The track was written and composed by Hitoshi Matsumoto, and it pairs a mellow, kayōkyoku-style sound with unabashedly risqué lyrics.
Even among dirty jokes, it leans a bit more adult.
Since it’s a duet, you’ll want to find a partner before tackling it at karaoke.
Whether you can pull off the spoken-line sections will likely be the key.
Will it hype up at karaoke? Famous Dirty Songs (21–30)
Holy Lance Exploding Boyreruriri feat. Kagamine Ren

A stylishly irreverent lewd-themed song, “Seisou Bakuretsu Boy.” This track is a collaboration between Vocaloid producer NeruRiri and singer-songwriter Moja.
It uses the voice synthesizer Kagamine Len to deliver ultra high-speed vocals.
Combined with the driving sound, it results in a polished, sophisticated vibe.
However, the lyrics are pretty hardcore in the dirty-joke department.
If you’re curious what exactly is being sung, I recommend checking them out for yourself.
By the way, there’s also a version sung by Moja.


