Hilarious: Funny songs. Tracks that kill at karaoke and put a smile on your face.
In this article, we’ll introduce funny songs that are guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session!
The great thing about funny songs is that they can get everyone excited even if you’re not confident in your singing.
So this time, we’ve picked a wide range—from laugh-out-loud comedy tracks to fun songs everyone can enjoy together!
We’ve included not only popular recent comedy hits, but also nostalgic long-loved classics and lesser-known unique numbers.
Use this as a reference for your next karaoke night!
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[Hilarious] Funny songs: Tracks that kill at karaoke and put a smile on your face (71–80)
I can’t sleep.wasureranneeyo

It’s a straight-up cool song, but the lyrics—so refreshingly honest about envy toward peers and the desire to ride on someone else’s popularity—will make you chuckle if you sing it at karaoke with other band members.
The key is clearly enunciating the name “Kyary Pamyu Pamyu” that pops up in the middle of the lyrics, but even if you stumble over it, it’ll definitely get a laugh!
Ozaki’s old hagmarichanzu

It’s a pretty old song, but no worries—if you want to kill it at karaoke, an unfamiliar track actually gives you a huge edge.
And then there’s this title.
The moment it pops up on screen it already gets laughs, and once the lyrics start rolling, it’s crafted to be funny no matter the era.
Good mor-rock-ning!Shingo Mama

Shingo Katori performed dressed as “Shingo Mama.” His cross-dressed look was perfectly cute and really on point, wasn’t it? The opening lines and the Shingo Mama character became a huge craze, and both children and adults sang the song.
What makes it a hit is that it’s easy to imitate, and listeners can sing and dance along, which makes it all the more fun.
From hunting to rice cultivationrekishi

Rekishi is famous for releasing many songs that use history as their theme.
In fact, it originally started as a unit called “Rekishi.” From there, it became a solo project and now it’s just Rekishi.
His classic track ‘From Hunting to Rice Cultivation’ is a song themed around the Jomon and Yayoi periods.
While it has a comedic style, it doesn’t lean completely into humor.
The lyrics are actually quite moving, so it’s a great recommendation for karaoke with someone you’re interested in!
The Regent’s Downfallsadamasashi

Masashi Sada, a singer-songwriter affectionately known as “Massan,” is recognized as one of Japan’s leading folk artists.
When it comes to his signature songs, many people probably think of Kanpaku Sengen (The Shogun’s Vow).
The song I’m introducing today, Kanpaku Shikkaku (The Shogun’s Fall), is the reverse version of Kanpaku Sengen, humorously portraying the feelings of a henpecked husband.
It’s a recommended track for office workers who aren’t exactly thrilled about going home.
By the way, the lyrics toward the end are moving—don’t miss them!
Please, MuscleSakura Hibiki, Machio Naruzo

It’s the opening theme of the anime “How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?”.
Just by listening to the song, you can tell it has a clear concept centered on strength training.
It mainly features the names of exercises along with the mindset and precautions to keep in mind while training, giving it the feel of a cheer song for people who work out.
Another major feature is the call-and-response sections based on bodybuilding competition chants, which seem to boost your motivation to train.
demonakanekana

A song that makes you go “Ahh—I was fooled, but that was fun!” is Nakane Kana’s ‘demo.’ If you thought, “Does ‘demo’ mean an unfinished demo track?” you’ve already fallen right into Nakane Kana’s trap.
Spoiler alert: in this case, ‘demo’ means the conjunction ‘demo’—as in ‘but’ in Japanese.
The lyrics spin a comical tale: “A beautiful sea, a refreshing breeze, an iced coffee, and my beloved car that feels like it’s embracing me—there’s no better drive than this, but… I don’t have a driver’s license.” The song is so good you barely notice how absurd the lyrics are—what a curious track.
The natural swing that gets your body moving is a joy, too!


