[Representative Comic Songs] Hilarious! Recommended Songs That Will Give You Energy
A comic song packed with humorous elements.
What kind of songs come to mind for you?
While the simple image is just “a funny song,” you can really feel the overflowing desire of the creators and performers to make you laugh!
Many of these songs were widely sung and loved during the Showa era, and it seems they became household staples through television, thanks to groups like Hajime Hana and the Crazy Cats and The Drifters.
In this article, we’ve compiled top recommendations for a wide range of comic songs—including tracks by comedians and bands—that continue to emerge in many forms even today.
Be sure to give them a listen when you want a good laugh or a boost of energy!
- [Gag Songs] Laugh-Out-Loud! A Roundup of Japanese Comic Songs
- Hilarious: Funny songs. Tracks that kill at karaoke and put a smile on your face.
- Funny commercial song. Popular funny commercial songs.
- [Mega Hit] A compilation of million-selling songs performed by comedians
- [2026] Funny Songs to Liven Up a Party
- Funny parody song. A laugh-out-loud popular parody track.
- Get the Laughs! Funny Karaoke Songs That Hype Up the Crowd
- [Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers?] Famous Dirty Songs
- Now’s the time to listen! Uplifting Showa-era songs that brightened Japan
- A song that celebrates smiles. A smile song that lifts your spirits when you listen to it.
- [For Karaoke Too] A collection of funny songs that will make you laugh and lift your spirits!
- Definitely when you want a boost of power! Energetic songs recommended for Gen Z
- [Trash Songs] A carefully curated selection of tracks about the lowest, worst kind of loser—and hidden gems!
[Representative Comic Songs] Hilarious! Uplifting Recommended Tracks (21–30)
Release exerciseamenbo purasu

Amenbo Plus is a two-person YouTuber duo who generously shows off their baseball knowledge.
Their skit videos like “Baseball Club Relatable Moments” and “A Baseball Player’s Routine” make you laugh no matter how many times you watch them.
Their song “Kaihou Exercise” is also packed with jokes that only baseball fans will get.
For example, the “4-6-3 double play” you often hear—those numbers only make sense to people who love baseball.
Whether it gets across or not, that’s the spirit—and that’s what makes this song so funny.
But what exactly is being ‘released’ in “Kaihou,” anyway?
In conclusion
We introduced some representative and recommended comic songs.
Because they’re easy to relate to, they’re often used for parody versions, so I felt that many are familiar and you’ve probably heard them somewhere.
Tracing the history of Japanese music through comic songs sounds fun too!

