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 (41–50)
I couldn’t ask you for your number again.Gōruden Bonbā

Golden Bomber, who appeared on the NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen for four consecutive years with “Memeshikute,” delivers just the right amount of melodramatic flair in this song as well.
The girl in the music video is adorable and definitely worth noting, but the story’s sheer absurdity leads to an ending that lives up to Golden Bomber’s signature style and won’t disappoint.
Just-woken-up palm treeyukopi

Yukopi, who also drew attention for their collaboration commercial with Nissin Cup Noodles, is hilarious in the original song that’s not the CM version, where they only convey that “on windy days my hairstyle turns into slicked-back hair,” giving it a sort of nonsensical gag vibe.
The song “Neoki Yashi no Ki” (Waking-Palm) just conveys one thing: “When I woke up, my hair had exploded and looked like a palm tree.” Even the rhyme between “neoki” (waking) and “yashi no ki” (palm tree) gradually becomes funny.
The unshowy, monotone melody isn’t trying to be quirky, yet it’s got heavy addictive power!
MomotaroSuiyōbi no Campanella

As the title suggests, this song playfully tweaks the well-known story of Momotaro, following a slacker Momotaro who ends up having to go to Onigashima.
It’s included on Wednesday Campanella’s 2014 mini-album “Take Me to Onigashima.” The uniquely styled animated music video ends with the words “To be continued,” but what happens after that remains unknown.
It makes you wonder what became of Momotaro.
The Deodorizing Power SongMigeru

This is the “Shōshū-Riki” song that surely everyone has heard before.
So this is what the full version is like—people might think, “Wait, you even knew there was a karaoke version?” (lol).
The grand instrumental and chorus in the background really ramp up the fun.
If you plant someone to handle the chorus parts in advance, it might get even more exciting! I’d love for you to spread your arms and sing with full freedom, just like Miguel does in this video!
I messed up.hannya

“Yacchatta” (We Goofed), which featured swapped-out footage and illustrations on the internet, became a brief fad.
It’s a funny song that highlights everyday “whoops, I messed up” moments.
It didn’t make it into karaoke for quite a while, but in recent years it quietly found its way onto karaoke playlists.
aonori (green laver seaweed)Buriifu & Torankusu

Brief & Trunks have gained popularity for their wide musical range, from serious songs to comedic ones.
The serious songs are handled by guitarist-vocalist Takayuki Ito, while the comedic songs are handled by vocalist Makoto Hosone.
Among their comedic tracks, one of the most famous is “Aonori” (Green Laver).
The lyrics depict the considerate feelings of a man toward a woman who, though beautiful, has flecks of aonori on her front teeth.
It’s a surreal piece, so singing it at karaoke is sure to get some laughs!
Enter the DragonMoeyo Doragon

First, you put on the track and the title pops up—everyone laughs.
Then you notice the singer’s name is also “Enter the Dragon,” and that gets another laugh.
The music starts, the lyrics appear, and people laugh again.
If you perform it perfectly, you can definitely get them to burst out laughing.
The lyrics are so sparse—it’s questionable whether it even counts as a song.
That day’s number-one class clown is decided for sure.


