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 (161–170)
The Drunkard Has ReturnedZa Fōku Kurusedāzu

A masterpiece that depicts a zany journey back and forth between heaven and earth, delivered with a startlingly high-pitched voice and a uniquely comical narration.
Released in December 1967, this song humorously recounts the outlandish exchange between a man who died in a drunk-driving accident and the gatekeeper in heaven.
Its experimental sound—featuring sped-up tape-processed vocals and snippets of the Heart Sutra and classical music—brilliantly brings a surreal world to life.
Upon release, it became an unprecedented smash hit, and in 1968 it was used as the theme song for a Toei film of the same title.
Silly yet sharp with social satire, it’s perfect for party or banquet entertainment.
Recommended for those looking to liven up a drinking gathering or seeking an off-the-wall comedy song.
Theme of KOUGU IshinKOUGU ishin

The music unit KOUGU Ishin, which sprang from the popular comedy show “Ariyoshi no Kabe,” has a hilarious track, “KOUGU Ishin no Theme”! KOUGU refers to tools like screwdrivers and hammers.
KOUGU Ishin is what you get when you apply the recent trend of personification to tools.
The main members are the comedy duo Kitsune.
Seeing Tom Brown’s Michio and Nunokawa keeping straight faces really hits the spot, too.
It’s also charming how they cleverly weave the character backstories into the lyrics.
And don’t underestimate them—the rap part that kicks in just after the one-minute mark is legit enough to draw you in, far from a throwaway unit!
Katsuhiko the Ninja of the Sun’s ShadowHikage no Ninja Katsuhiko Ōru Sutāzu

The unit Eccentric Shonen Boy All Stars was created on the popular Downtown TV show “Downtown no Gottsu Ee Kanji.” The group we’re introducing this time, Hikage no Ninja Katsuhiko All Stars, was formed as the second installment of the Eccentric Shonen Boy All Stars.
As with the previous unit, Hitoshi Matsumoto’s characteristically surreal lyrics leave a strong impression.
The humor is quite absurd, so it may not be for everyone, but it’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke gatherings among comedy fans!
A Man Who Summons StormsIshihara Yūjirō

The Stormy Man is a Japanese film released in 1957 starring Yujiro Ishihara, and it is one of his signature works.
Ishihara himself sang the theme song, which became his first hit.
Its distinctive melody and lines are often imitated, and if you add this song to your karaoke repertoire, even people who don’t know it well can enjoy it.
Go bald.juukage & ksmn

Rapper Tokage, who’s known for his unique style, has gained a lot of popularity.
He occasionally shows up in the freestyle scene and is also active as a YouTuber, so many of you may already know him.
Among his works, the track I especially recommend for karaoke is “Hagero” (“Go Bald”).
As you can see, Tokage is completely bald, and this song hilariously tries to force the sorrow of baldness not only onto himself but onto everyone around him.
The last verse is especially funny, so be sure to check it out.
one’s true feelingsDOTAMA feat.Hannya

The legendary rapper Hannya and the battle MC heavyweight DOTAMA teamed up for the classic track “Honne” (True Feelings).
At first glance, they seem to have different styles, but in fact DOTAMA, like Hannya, has burning vibes at his core.
They also share a similar sadistic streak when it comes to tormenting their opponents (lol).
Their collaboration delivers a track that straightforwardly disses the everyday irritations lurking in daily life.
It’s full of relatable “we’ve all been there” moments, so it’s sure to get the crowd hyped at karaoke!
Rice is a side dish.Hōkago Tī Taimu

A humorous song that sings of boundless love for rice has been born.
Its striking lyrics flip the usual perspective by positioning rice—normally considered a side to the main dish—as the “side dish” itself.
To a breezy pop-punk sound, it rattles off pairings of rice with various foods like ramen and okonomiyaki.
Released in September 2010 as a double A-side single by Ho-kago Tea Time, it reached No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Also performed during the school festival scene in Episode 20 of the anime K-On!!, the track packs laughter and energy while deftly incorporating Kansai’s food culture.
It’s a perfect number for school festivals and live-event interludes.


