[Funny Songs for Women] A Highly Addictive Playlist That Will Make You Laugh
Have you ever had those moments with music—getting all riled up and laughing out loud at karaoke, or grinning to yourself when listening alone? In this article, we’ve rounded up a special selection of “funny songs,” especially recommended for women.
We’ll introduce hit tracks packed with amusing elements: lyrics that are surreal yet totally relatable, unique dances, and unexpected song structures.
Perfect for anyone looking for songs that will light up a karaoke session or an event!
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[Funny Songs Recommended for Women] A Highly Addictive, Laugh-Inducing Playlist (1–10)
Sounds goodM!LK

M!LK, whose members are all active as actors as well, captivate with expressive performances that showcase their acting skills.
This track, the lead song from their album M!Ⅹ released in March 2025, carries a positive message that affirms being true to yourself.
Just when you think the pop, catchy melody will keep going, the mood suddenly flips! The danceable sound, fusing J-POP and EDM, has an addictive quality that makes your body move before you know it.
CharismaxSnow Man

Released in August 2025, this track is a high-energy number that fuses the para-para culture that was popular in the 1990s and 2000s with rap and dance beats.
Rapid-fire rap over a fast BPM and an earworm of a catchy melody are packed into three minutes.
In the music video, a lazy student becomes studious and seniors at a nursing home start dancing energetically, unfolding a story that leads people to become “charismatic.” The scene where 250 people dance at Shibuya’s scramble crossing is breathtaking.
The addictive choreography will definitely make you want to copy it at karaoke or events!
kawa-E (cute)Yabai T-shatsu Yasan

With the playful pun “kawa-E goes so far it’s kawa-F!”, this track stands out for its uniquely fun idea of expressing a crush’s charm through the alphabet.
The way it maps rising emotions onto A, B, C is so clever it’s hard not to chuckle.
The call-and-response twin vocals by guitarist-vocalist Koyama and bassist Shibata are a blast, and the uptempo sound cranks up the heart-thumping excitement.
Included on the December 2018 album “Tank-top Festival in JAPAN,” the song was also used as the theme for the film “Nisekoi.” It brims with relatable feelings of envy when you see lovey-dovey couples, making it perfect for a lively karaoke duet to get the crowd going!
Happy Pre-Wedding SongYabai T-shatsu Yasan

This rock number starts with a bold suggestion—why not get married on a whim? The more you listen, the more addictive it becomes.
Only Yaosobi T-shirt Shop could portray a life event as big as marriage in such a poppy and surreal way.
The lyric line “we’ll break up in two years” stirred controversy, so a “We Won’t Break Up” version was released in June 2023, making it actually suitable for weddings.
It pairs perfectly with dance videos, and combined related videos have surpassed 100 million views.
It’s the perfect song for cheering on a friend couple at karaoke or getting everyone pumped up together.
Please, MuscleSakura Hibiki (CV: Fairuzu Ai) & Machio Naruzou (CV: Ishikawa Kaito)

This work, themed around muscles and training, creates overwhelming addictiveness by packing the lyrics with exercise names and energetic shouts.
Leveraging the setup of a high school girl who starts going to the gym to lose weight and a cheerful trainer who encourages her, it blends uplifting messages with humor.
Released in July 2019 as the opening theme for the TV anime “How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?”, this is a song I’d recommend when you want to cheer up a friend who dislikes working out or when you want to switch to a brighter mood.


