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[Hype] You Can’t Help but Laugh! Compilation of Gag Dances

A must-see for anyone looking for gag dances to perform at stage events like school festivals, as well as at New Year’s or year-end parties and wedding receptions! This time, we’ve put together a collection of hilarious, crowd-pleasing gag and comedy dances that are guaranteed to get everyone hyped.

We’ve prepared a variety of fun routines, from choreography to hit songs by famous artists to skits by comedians.

Be sure to read to the end.

This might be your chance to start dancing in earnest—or to fall in love with the charm of dance!

[Hype] You Can’t Help but Laugh! Funny Dance Compilation (11–20)

U.S.A.DA PUMP

DA PUMP / U.S.A. (short ver.)
U.S.A.DA PUMP

This is the 29th single by DA PUMP, a six-member dance and vocal group, which became a massive hit as a cover of Italian singer Joe Yellow.

The song was used as the ending theme for the infotainment show “Osama no Brunch,” and it helped introduce DA PUMP to a new generation.

With catchy lyrics dubbed “delightfully uncool” and easy-to-copy dance performances like the “iine dance,” it’s packed with elements that keep you entertained from start to finish.

It’s a number that gets everyone—on stage and in the audience—singing and dancing together, perfect for livening up any event, from school festivals on up.

Matsuken Samba IIMatsudaira Ken

[Official] Ken Matsudaira “Matsuken Samba II” MV
Matsuken Samba IIMatsudaira Ken

A single by actor Ken Matsudaira, also known for starring in the period drama series Abarenbō Shōgun.

The song was originally performed as the ending theme for the stage adaptation of Abarenbō Shōgun, and did you know it was once only available for purchase at the theater venue or via mail order? While it leans more toward pop than authentic samba, its flashy look and catchy melody are sure to liven up any school festival.

Born from Japan’s uniquely insular musical sensibilities, this track enjoys cross-generational, gender-spanning popularity—a dance number that makes everyone want to sing along.

Chu, diversity.ano

ano “Chu, Diversity.” Music Video
Chu, diversity.ano

This song was produced as the ending theme for the TV anime Chainsaw Man.

The lyrics, filled with ano’s distinctive worldview, pair perfectly with a catchy melody that captivates listeners.

Its fresh attempt to embrace diversity—such as incorporating Chinese phrases—is also appealing.

Released digitally in November 2022, it marked ano’s first anime tie-in since TIGER & BUNNY 2.

The cute choreography in the chorus was imitated by many people, especially on social media.

Showcasing ano’s uniquely expressive style, this work is recommended when you want to step a little outside your everyday routine and feel refreshed.

DADDYPSY

PSY – DADDY(feat. CL of 2NE1) M/V
DADDYPSY

A track that captivates with its distinctive rhythm and humor-filled lyrics.

Sai’s unique vocals and Ciel’s powerful rap are a perfect match, drawing listeners in.

Released in December 2015, the song topped the charts in Korea.

The music video was also a massive hit, racking up about 6 million views in 24 hours.

With its upbeat tempo and Psy-like memorable choreography, it’s guaranteed to hype up parties and wedding performances.

Its fun, irresistible vibe will have everyone moving and winning hearts for sure.

That ThatPSY

PSY – ‘That That (prod. & feat. SUGA of BTS)’ MV
That ThatPSY

This is a collaboration track between South Korea’s national idol PSY and BTS’s SUGA.

Released in April 2022, the song symbolizes a new beginning after the pandemic.

With a bright, catchy melody, it celebrates the joy found beyond hardship and the importance of having fun together again.

PSY’s signature upbeat rhythm pairs perfectly with SUGA’s rap, creating an energizing tune that lifts listeners’ spirits.

The dance performance features striking choreography, and the music video racked up tens of millions of views on YouTube in a short time.

It’s the perfect song to fire up a party or event.

Naatu Dance

రౌద్రం రణం రుధిరం (2022) • నాటు నాటు • Eng Kor Jap subtitle • 8K & HQ Sound
Naatu Dance

The song featured in the Indian film RRR feels like pure energy turned into music.

Blending traditional Indian music with pop, it has a unique vibe that makes you want to move your body.

Released in November 2021, the track portrays the protagonists’ fight against colonial rule in the film and embodies the spirit of freedom and rebellion.

In the dance scene, the lead actors perform a tightly synchronized routine to the intense rhythm, and dance videos went viral on social media as the “Naatu Dance.” It’s a perfect pick to hype up events like school festivals or parties.

[Getting Hyped] You Can’t Help but Laugh! Funny Dance Compilation (21–30)

CHICKEN BANANA

https://www.tiktok.com/@hoodiefamfam/video/7473499363822669074

This dance-pop track is sparking a worldwide craze, especially on social media.

Set for a playful release by Crazy Music Channel in February 2025, the song has inspired a massive TikTok dance challenge known as the “Chicken Banana Dance,” with a staggering 1.7 billion videos posted.

Its simple, catchy melody and club-style, upbeat groove create an addictive rhythm that will have your body moving before you know it.

Crafted by a Swedish producer duo with the aim of “bringing smiles to the world,” the track’s humorous vibe makes it perfect for lighting up the dance floor.

Grab your friends, dance along, and post it on TikTok!