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 Make You Smile (91–100)
Just barely Showa-eraKyūso Nekokami

Kyuso Nekokami are unbeatable when it comes to performing fun, high-energy, and entertaining songs.
“Giri Showa,” included on their album “Giri Heisei” released in December 2018, is one such track—it’s incredibly catchy.
The song’s theme is being born just barely in the Showa era, and it made waves when, after the new era name was announced, they added it to the lyrics and released a new music video.
PERFECT HUMANRADIO FISH

This is a music group led by Oriental Radio, and if you wear sunglasses and tilt your head, you’re sure to become the center of everyone’s laughter.
The other dances also have simple choreography that you can learn quickly, so it’s a song everyone can dance to and get excited together!
[Bursting with Laughter] Funny Songs: Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers That Make You Smile (101–110)
Eat some sushi!Shibugakitai

This is “Sushi Kuinee!” by Shibugakitai, a hugely popular male idol group from back in the day.
Even now, its unique vibe is so captivating that you can’t help but find yourself humming along.
Belt it out at the top of your lungs, and you’re sure to bring smiles to everyone around.
The third-year affairHiroshi & Kībō

It’s definitely a song you’ll want to sing as a couple! It’s a famous old tune that pretty much everyone in their 50s and older knows.
Even now, you can still see customers duetting with the hostess at snack bars.
If the woman sings it playfully, it gives off a charming little-devil vibe and looks great.
I really like you.Misu Hanako

Ms.
Hanako, who’s famous in Osaka.
You might think people outside Osaka Prefecture would be like, “Who’s that?” but actually, that’s not really the case.
In fact, he appeared as the very first guest on Downtown’s music show HEY! HEY! HEY!, and his other hit song, “Kawachi no Oji-san no Uta,” was even made into a movie.
This song, “Sukkiyanen,” is a playful ode to love for Osaka.
Local pride songs usually talk up their own prefecture, but this one is hilariously self-deprecating.
The lyrics are seriously funny, so definitely check it out!
Song of the Old Man from KawachiMisu Hanako

Singer-songwriter Ms.
Hanako, active in Osaka.
She began her career in the mid-1970s and for a time was a nationally popular comedy-style singer.
These days, while continuing her music activities, she’s said to work as a set builder at a TV station.
One of her hit songs, “Kawachi no Ossan no Uta,” was released in 1976; thanks to its humorous lyrics it gained popularity and was even adapted into a film.
If you live in Osaka, be sure to try singing it at karaoke!
YOUNG MAN(Y.M.C.A.)Saijō Hideki

This song is a translation of Village People’s hit “Y.M.C.A.” in the U.S.
at the time, adapted by Hideki Saijo’s manager back then as an anthem of youth and a cheer song.
The audience-participation performance—where everyone expresses the letters Y, M, C, and A with their whole bodies and dances together—became a craze.
Be sure to have everyone dance the “Y,” “M,” “C,” and “A” during karaoke, too.


