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 (121–130)
Song of the Panty ThiefMōmō Rurugyaban

You’d think it’s a smooth, tender ballad, but it’s actually about a panty thief.
It’s definitely not something you can sing in front of women, but it really gets the guys going.
At MowMow LuLuGyaban’s shows, the call-and-response with the crowd shouting “Panty!” was famous.
Arrival of PerryEgusupurōjon

From the comedy duo “Explosion,” who created a new genre of singing to memorize history—like “The Honnō-ji Incident.” This is “Perry’s Arrival,” a collaboration with Trendy Angel’s Saito.
It’s even available in karaoke with a music video.
Combined with Saito’s signature gag, “Pe!,” you just can’t help but laugh.
Kadokawa The Television logoMotegi Yutaka

There’s only one reason this song kills: it’s the “shortest performance time” song.
The entire performance lasts just four seconds.
That’s right—just shout the famous line, “Zzzap, Terebijooooon!” and you’re done.
If you say something like, “Next up is my signature number!” do a careful vocal warm-up, then belt it out proudly, you’re guaranteed to get laughs.
It’s great even for people who aren’t good at singing.
In fact, its consistently high ranking in popularity charts shows just how reliably it gets laughs.
Just be careful not to overuse it.
SanctuaryWajirō MIC

Hip-hop encompasses a variety of styles—some artists specialize in flow, others in rapid-fire delivery, and some are lyricists at heart.
Standing out among them is Wagiro MIC.
With a firm belief in making listeners smile, his tracks are entirely focused on comedy.
To be honest, he’s not the type of rapper who dazzles with technical skill, but many people find his unwavering style to be cool.
Since this track goes all-in on comedy, definitely try singing it at karaoke!
[Hilarious] Funny songs: Tracks that get laughs at karaoke and make you smile (131–140)
Release exerciseamenbo purasu

Amenbo Plus is a duo of YouTubers who generously show off their encyclopedic baseball knowledge.
Their skit videos like “Things Typical of Baseball Teams” and “A Baseball Player’s Routine” make you laugh no matter how many times you watch them.
Their song ‘Kaihou Exercise’ is also packed with jokes only baseball fans would get.
For example, the “463 double play” you often hear—those numbers don’t make sense unless you’re into baseball.
Whether it gets through to people or not, that’s exactly the spirit—and the charm—of this song.
But what exactly are we ‘releasing’ in this ‘release exercise,’ anyway?
Funa Funa Funassyi ♪ ~Funassyi Official Theme Song~funasshī

This is the theme song of Funassyi, the unofficial local mascot of Funabashi City in Chiba Prefecture that everyone knows.
The lyrics are packed with Funassyi’s signature, over-the-top hyper energy.
If you sing this like you’re about to blow out your voice, I’m sure it’ll be a hit.
The Indian next doorTogawa Jun

Jun Togawa is a leading figure in Showa-era subculture music.
This song from her 1980 album “Tamahime-sama” is sure to feel nostalgic to those who know it, and make a powerful impression on those who don’t.
It has a melody that seems like it would race through your head for about three days after just one listen.


