Not too long ago, hip-hop was considered subculture, but now it has firmly taken root as one of the mainstream genres.
As popularity grows, the music naturally diversifies—and among that, you’ll find some tracks with funny lyrics.
This time, we’re featuring those entertaining rap songs!
Of course, “funny” comes in many styles—from laugh-out-loud hilarious to subtly witty and surreal.
We’ve selected tracks that highlight different shades of “funny,” so we hope you’ll find songs that suit your taste!
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The lyrics are unique! | Interesting Japanese rap songs (1–10)
unstoppableNoriaki

The legendary rapper (?) Noriaki.
He’s beloved mainly online as the realest rapper.
When it comes to his signature track, many probably think of “Unstoppable,” right? Noriaki performs this song with a straight face, but the lyrics are hilariously funny—in the middle he even disses Zeebra and Eminem as “fake” (lol).
While the lyrics may seem shallow, that’s actually Noriaki’s intention: he’s using them as satire to critique modern music that’s filled with shallow words.
Buy with revolving payments.Tajyusaim boyz

The classic track by Taiyusaim boyz, “Buy It on Revolving Credit.” It caused a stir in the hip-hop scene a few years back, so many of you may have heard it.
The real charm of the song lies in how they make sloppy lyrics sound cool.
As the title suggests, it’s a candid piece by carefree guys who buy anything and everything on revolving payment, and it’s crafted in a trendy trap style throughout.
Be sure to check it out.
one’s true feelingsDOTAMA feat.Hannya

Rapper DOTAMA, who has built an impressive track record as a battle MC with his overwhelmingly sharp tongue.
Many of you probably know him not only for his performances in UMB and Freestyle Dungeon, but also for his recent TV appearances.
The work where DOTAMA and Hannya collaborate is this track, “Honne” (True Feelings).
It’s like a sibling piece to Hannya’s classic “Negoto” (Sleep Talk), and their pent-up frustrations erupt through the lyrics.
The distinctive, unique disses really leave an impression.
¥¥¥,ClassMate: Musketeers Ft.Higuchi,Noguchi,FukuzawayukichiAmateras

Amateras is a rapper who’s also made a big splash in MC battles.
He did some time for a while, but after his comeback he started actively working on releases too.
“¥¥¥, ClassMate: Musketeers Ft.
Higuchi, Noguchi, Fukuzawa Yukichi” is one of his signature tracks.
Since he comes from a wealthy family, he always leans into a celebrity persona.
This song plays up that character, featuring unique money-themed lyrics.
dumpling(s)g.a.g

There’s hip-hop that makes you smirk, but tracks that make you laugh out loud are pretty rare.
“Gyoza,” a classic by g.a.g, is one of those few genuinely funny songs that gets you laughing.
The content is very simple, yet it’s a captivating piece thanks to its uniquely quirky perspective that makes you wonder, “How did they even think of that?” The contrast between the humorous lyrics and the dope trap beat also works really well.
Ama Penis Part.2yūma

In a sense, Yuma can be called the king of Japan’s hip-hop scene.
He’s known for a style that goes all-in on dirty jokes, and when it comes to raunchy humor, no one can top him.
While he’s mainly active in MC battles, he also releases tracks consistently.
Among his works, the one I especially recommend is “AmaPenis Part.
2.” It’s remarkably unique in how boldly he talks about his past sexual experiences.
Definitely check it out.
I don’t care about my dick position.Jūkage

The rapper Tokage, who’s been popping up on YouTube lately, has been getting some attention.
Many of you probably remember him for his distinctive look.
His works all come together in a unique way that perfectly matches that image.
Among them, the especially striking track is “I Don’t Care About My Dick Position.” I won’t go into detail, but it’s a song about that thing every guy has felt at least once.
Surprisingly, he lands rhymes right where it feels good, so pay attention to his skills too.



