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 (111–120)
I’m starting the new NISA.Tarumi Kenji

“I started the new NISA, so I’m commemorating it by making a song!” It’s a track that showcases Kenji Darvish’s unique perspective.
This work expresses an everyday topic with a full-fledged rock sound, bursting with Golden Bomber’s signature sense of humor.
The dramatic visual-kei sound turns a finance-related subject into lighthearted laughs.
If you sing it at karaoke, the gap between the musical style and the lyrics is sure to grab instant attention.
Perfect for when you want to liven up the room with an unexpected song choice!
[Hilarious] Funny Songs: Tracks That Kill at Karaoke and Make You Smile (121–130)
Nipponponmisoshiru’s

This is a song released in 2013 by Miso Shiru’s, a band that’s essentially an alternate moniker of RADWIMPS.
Its catchy, pop sound is easy to relate to, and the lyrics evoke a sense of Japanese nationalism.
It clearly expresses the feelings of Japanese people who are more “soy sauce” than “sauce,” so to speak.
Nagori sushiKamon Tatsuo

Tatsuo Kamon, who is very popular for his parody songs.
This track is a parody of “Nagori Yuki” that he sings.
It’s guaranteed to be a huge hit (lol).
Tatsuo Kamon really has a genius for parody songs and has a lot of funny tracks! There are other amusing parodies besides this one, so try searching for them.
Why the heck, geez!?Hamada Bamyubamyu

This is a song that originated from the Nippon TV show “Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!”.
Downtown’s Hamada becomes “Hamada Bamyu Bamyu” and sings it.
Not only the lyrics but also the music video is packed with cute and funny elements.
By the way, Yasutaka Nakata, who produces Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s songs, also produced this track, and once you hear it, it’ll stick in your head—guaranteed to get everyone hyped.
Debt KingUrufuruzu

The title alone is shocking, but the content is pretty hilariously shocking too.
I think you should sing it to someone who absolutely won’t pay you back! If you perform it in a setting where that kind of character is around, you’ll definitely get a laugh.
Saying it like this makes it sound like a gag, but it’s a genuinely good song even just to listen to!
The song about letting things that come from the right flow to the leftMūdi Katsuyama

Comedian Moody Katsuyama, who had a major breakout in 2006, entertained households with his song “The Things That Came from the Right, I Pass to the Left.” Although he’s known as a quintessential one-hit wonder, he has actually moved his base to Miyagi and holds several regular spots on local regional TV shows.
His signature track, “The Things That Came from the Right, I Pass to the Left,” still exudes an unfading, surreal vibe even today.
Be sure to try singing it at karaoke.
Light of Fireflies

This is the choral piece Auld Lang Syne, often played at closing time or when a public pool is about to close.
The song itself isn’t particularly amusing, but choosing it when there are less than five minutes left somehow helps you head home in good spirits.
There’s no need to sing.
Use it as background music while you tidy up, check for any forgotten items, and leave the room.


