[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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Nihon no Mikata – I Came Because It’s NevadaYajima Biyōshitsu

At first glance it seems like a silly song, but it blows away the gloomy mood and makes you think, “Japan really is great,” a true classic.
It’s a track by Yajima Biyoushitsu, a group formed as a project conceived for Fuji TV’s ‘Tunnels no Minasan no Okage deshita.’ Reading the lyrics you’ll find yourself puzzled or bursting into laughter—it keeps you busy—but by the time the song ends, you can’t help feeling, “Somehow, this is a good song.” It has that kind of mysterious charm, doesn’t it?
Double Double FIGHT!CANDY TUNE

CANDY TUNE’s cheer song, which has exploded in popularity on TikTok, features a member-devised single-file dance that’s incredibly addictive.
Despite its upbeat message, the talk-style lyrics and repeated quirky phrases make it even more fun.
Released in April 2024, the track regained attention in 2025 thanks to its viral momentum on social media.
It’s the perfect song to hype up a karaoke session with friends or to copy the dance together.
Song of the Wind feat. Izumi Nakasone (HY)Chokoreeto Puranetto

This song comically portrays the loneliness of catching a cold.
It’s a folk-style gem sung by Shohei Osada under the name “Kakkontōta,” featuring Izumi Nakasone from HY in a collaborative version.
Okinawan folk inflections blend beautifully with pop, and the lyrics hilariously capture all the relatable “been there” moments of feeling under the weather.
Released on YouTube in May 2024, the piece has drawn attention as an unusual work that fuses Chocolate Planet’s playful spirit with HY’s vocal prowess.
Chu, diversity.ano

This track explodes with an irresistibly catchy, Chinese-style melody.
Released in November 2022, it was used as the ending theme for episode 7 of the anime Chainsaw Man.
As the title suggests, it embraces the theme of “diversity,” delivering a pop-infused message about the importance of recognizing and celebrating individuality and differences.
With a memorable chorus and surreal touches that evoke mahjong and Chinese restaurants, it’s a song that elicits both laughs and empathy.
Perfect for hyping up a karaoke session with friends—dance moves encouraged—or for anyone who wants to celebrate their unique self.
breakup songOkazaki Taiiku

This song wraps a determined effort to turn a negative heartbreak into something positive in bright melodies and the sound of saxophone.
Created by Okazaki Taiiku, it serves as the lead track from the EP “Suplex,” released in March 2024.
Shinji Takeda joins on saxophone, with arrangement by Yoichiro Nomura.
It’s perfect for anyone who’s gone through a tough breakup but wants to look ahead, or for those seeking a karaoke crowd-pleaser that still resonates emotionally.


