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 get laughs at karaoke and make you smile (131–140)
Sexy★DynamiteDerakkusu × Derakkusu

A track that radiates dynamic, sexy allure.
Released in March 2024, this is Deluxe×Deluxe’s seventh digital single, irresistible for its distinctive lyrics and sound rooted in Showa-era pop.
Set against the backdrop of Earth and outer space, its themes of grand love and promises truly resonate.
With flashy performances and a unique worldview, it’s perfect for brightening up any karaoke session.
A humorous yet cool song—definitely give it a listen!
Knock OutOkazaki Taiiku

When someone asks, “What kind of person is the artist Taiiku Okazaki?” it’s hard to answer, isn’t it? He’s got plenty of earnest, moving songs, but also comedy-style novelty tracks like a stand-up comedian, and even songs packed with magic-trick-like gimmicks—if anyone’s multi-talented, it’s him! Of course, Knock Out is another standout track.
A typical message song fixes the artist’s intent—like “give love another chance” or “be brave”—but this one kind of mumbles, “I don’t know what it is, but I want to say something,” without spelling it out.
Finding that ambiguity fun is so very Taiiku.
If you haven’t heard it yet, you should definitely give it a listen.
I’ll eat you up!Gachapin

It’s a song by Gachapin, a character familiar from children’s programs, but apparently it’s been banned from broadcast.
The thing is, even though it’s supposed to be for kids, the lyrics are actually kind of scary (lol).
If you can get into character and sing it, I’m sure the adults will get a good laugh.
But you might want to be careful about performing it in front of children (lol).
Everyday hostebu hosu Players

It’s an addictive anime song written and composed by Sho Kiryuin of Golden Bomber.
Released under the name “EbuHos Players,” it was used as the theme song for the anime Every Day Host.
With lyrics that shine with a unique sense for words and a bursting sound, it captures the frenzy of a host club.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to blow away everyday frustrations and get fired up.
UFOpinku redii

This song is the sixth single by the Japanese idol duo Pink Lady, released in 1977, and it became their biggest hit.
Girls at the time copied its innovative choreography and danced in front of their TVs.
If you sing this song at karaoke, be sure to include the choreography.
It’s also recommended for party entertainment or wedding after-parties.
GALFY feat. PizzaLoveJ-REXXX

The piece “GALFY feat.
PizzaLove,” a collaboration between reggae DJ J-REXXX and rapper PizzaLove, is hilariously surreal.
If you were a former delinquent, you’ll get it—they’re rapping about that dog-emblazoned tracksuit that seniors used to wear.
It’s super niche, right? (LOL) The lyrics are jokey, but the rap itself has an insanely cool flow, so heads will enjoy it too.
It would definitely hype up a karaoke session with hip-hop fans!
Boku No AtamaPaul Gilbert

A solo track by Paul Gilbert, best known as the guitarist of Mr.
Big.
The most notable features of this song are that all the lyrics are in Japanese, and that their meaning is rather unclear.
The key point here is that while he’s well known for being a Japanophile, he doesn’t actually speak Japanese.
Knowing this, you can see the effort he put in.
Even so, the lyrics are still hard to understand.


