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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!

[Hilarious] Funny songs: Tracks that kill at karaoke and make you smile (81–90)

When I get home, my wife always pretends to be dead.hobo nichi P

[PV] My Wife Pretends to Be Dead Every Time I Come Home. [Hobonichi-P]
When I get home, my wife always pretends to be dead.hobo nichi P

Created as an original song for the film “When I Get Home, My Wife Always Pretends to Be Dead,” this work of the same title is a Vocaloid piece by Hobonichi-P.

The music video is easy to understand whether you’ve seen the movie or not, and amusingly showcases the wife’s pretend-death antics in a brisk sequence.

There are even over-the-top “ways to die” that make you want to blurt out, “No way that could happen!”, so you won’t want to miss a single phrase.

If you try singing it at a company drinking party, it might even make you rethink the wife waiting for you at home!

Automobile Show SongKobayashi Akira

A pun-filled song that weaves in car models and manufacturers, sung by Akira Kobayashi and a hit in 1964, evoking the era of Japan’s rapid economic growth.

The title is said to be a play on “Tetsudō Shōka” (Railway Song) and the “Tokyo Motor Show.” Kobayashi’s cool, nonchalant singing style actually makes it all the more stylish.

The tune calls to mind the theme song of the original Ultraman.

Buai Yai Yai, Obocchama-kun Themeingurimonguri

It’s a song from an old anime called “Obocchama-kun,” and it’s actually the kind of song that can get an even bigger laugh if people don’t know it.

The lyrics are pretty out there right from the opening hook, and while boys will probably find it hilarious, women might look at it with a bit of a cold stare…

Kyentamadoburokku

The comedy duo Doburokku’s famous song “Kyentama.” It became a nationwide hit after being performed on the sketch show “Chidori no Kusesugo!,” hosted by the duo Chidori.

The song’s biggest appeal is, without a doubt, the explosive chorus.

They belt out the straightforward word “kyentama” with an energetic voice that somehow also has a touch of cuteness, and the result is exquisitely surreal and funny.

You could even say it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at all-male drinking parties.

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!

Chiki Chiki Bang BangQUEENDOM

QUEENDOM / Chiki Chiki Ban Ban (TV Anime “Ya Boy Kongming!” Special MV)
Chiki Chiki Bang BangQUEENDOM

A track defined by its groovy beat and catchy phrases.

Released as the opening theme for the anime “Ya Boy Kongming!,” it became a huge topic on social media.

When it dropped in May 2022, it quickly dominated the charts.

The chorus is so memorable that once you hear it, it’ll stick in your head for life—perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke.

It’s a song anyone can enjoy—the definitive party anthem!

[Hilarious] Funny Songs: Tracks That Kill at Karaoke and Make You Smile (91–100)

The Song of Koike, the Ramen LoverSha ran Q

Sharan Q – Ramen Daisuki Koike-san no Uta (ORIGINAL PV) [1991]
The Song of Koike, the Ramen LoverSha ran Q

It’s an early coupling track by Sharan Q.

It’s a song with a strong playful vibe that gives you a glimpse into vocalist Tsunku’s world.

Sing it among the guys and it’s sure to get everyone hyped.

Later, it was remade and covered by Hello! Project’s Kobushi Factory as “Ramen Daisuki Koizumi-san.”