[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 (31–40)
Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Gōruden Bonbā

It’s a classic that needs no introduction.
The music video might look playful at first glance, but it’s actually quite profound.
The lyrics invite interpretation, the melody is guaranteed to hype you up, and the easy-to-remember choreography and irresistible rhythm will have you hooked.
You’ll also be amazed by the vocalist’s impressive range and singing ability.
Festival of Zombiespianozonbi

The vocalist’s rolling R’s are absolutely intense.
There are plenty of other great songs too, but they aren’t widely known, so many people might not be familiar with them—I’d love for you to start with this track.
With its distinctive voice and lyrics, once you listen, you’ll become addicted to Piano Zombie.
The Second Nagomu General Rallyjinsei

This is later-era Denki Groove.
A song that’s both the worst and the best.
In the ’80s, who would have thought that guys who performed on stage like this would succeed as musicians? But there were many fans who wanted to see their shows.
I’m one of those people who, just once, would have liked to pay to see them live.
Bombs are scary.Zainichi Fanku

Supremely cheesy yet cool.
The drumming is insanely good, and the vocalist’s voice is great too.
Above all, the lyrics—sounding playful yet dead serious—are fantastic.
It’s a masterpiece that throws a counterpunch at a Japan unfamiliar with funk.
A song that blows away fixed ideas.
Gegegay no KitaroToukyou Gegegay

This must be what it means to be so amazing that you’re left speechless.
The dance in the music video is razor-sharp and cool—it evokes Michael Jackson’s Thriller.
It’s highly addictive; once you watch the MV, you’ll need to see it at least once a day.
Even people who aren’t into dance should watch it at least once.
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I messed up.hannya

This track matches up the words and tempo, with Hannya laying down rhymes on top.
If you sing “Kaeru no Uta” over this beat, you won’t be able to hear it as anything else, so I don’t recommend it.
The MV is noteworthy too, but this rap—lyrics included—is basically a gag rap.
Zabuton SambaSuzumaru shimai

It’s a song characterized by a samba rhythm and cheerful melody, released in February 2024.
Takao Yamada, who has worked carrying zabuton cushions, and the SuzumarU sisters sing to wish happiness for everyone.
The lyrics are full of humor, featuring a person in a red kimono, the importance of carrying zabuton, and playful boasts about appearing on the Red and White Song Battle and in a Spielberg film—only to joke that those were actually failures.
The piece aims to bring energy and smiles to listeners, making it perfect for when you’re feeling a bit down or need a change of pace.
And if you sing it at karaoke, it’s sure to liven up the place!


