Get the Laughs! Funny Karaoke Songs That Hype Up the Crowd
When you go to karaoke, what songs do you use to liven up the crowd?
Whether it’s an upbeat, high-energy track that gets everyone hyped or a sublime ballad, most of us have at least one go-to song.
But if you’re not very confident in your singing, trying to excite the room with your vocals might feel like a high hurdle.
In that case, how about getting everyone going with laughter instead?
In this article, we’ll introduce gag songs and comic tunes that are guaranteed to fire up the room when sung at karaoke.
If you’re plotting to make your karaoke session a hit with humor, definitely use this as a reference!
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Please, MuscleSakura Hibiki, Machio Naruzo

This track is characterized by lyrics that weave in various strength-training exercises.
It was released in July 2019 as the opening theme for the anime “How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?”.
The music video on YouTube surpassed 14 million views in just five months! It’s an addictive song that makes you want to move your body just by listening.
If you sing it at karaoke, we recommend striking muscle poses as you go.
If everyone imitates workout moves while singing, it sounds like a fun way to enjoy both laughter and exercise at the same time.
Dejavina (Japanese ver.)risaitaruzu

Recitals is a group consisting of three members from Tokai On Air: Tetsuya, Shibayu, and Toshimitsu.
Their catchy melodies paired with Shibayu’s outlandish lyrics create a perfectly quirky charm.
Among their works, the one I especially recommend is “Dejavina (Japanese ver.).” While it features a stylish, K-pop-inspired melody, Shibayu’s over-the-top lyrics create a striking contrast that makes it truly unique.
Definitely try singing it at a drinking party or get-together.
[Get the Laughs with This!] Hilarious, Crowd-Pleasing Karaoke Gag Songs (101–110)
a sense of poignancyhisoukan

Hiso-Kan is a three-member unit that originated from the comedy show “Hanareru no Tobira.” The members are Hiroshi Yamamoto from Robert, Takashi Tanaka from Ungirls, and Taku Suzuki from Drunk Dragon.
They even made their CD debut as a parody of the then-popular unit “Shuchishin.” Compared to Shuchishin, their lyrics are permeated with a sense of pathos—self-deprecating no matter how you look at them.
If you’re good at self-deprecating humor and sing this song at karaoke, it’s sure to get the crowd going! Cast aside your embarrassment and sing your heart out!
I’ll buy you a juice.gurūpu damashii

Group Tamashii’s third single, “I’ll Buy You Juice,” released in 2005.
It’s one of their signature songs and became widely known as the theme song for the anime Sgt.
Frog (Keroro Gunsō).
Though it’s a love song, the lyrics—written by member “Bōdō,” aka Kankuro Kudo—are hilariously over-the-top and full of punchlines, making it perfect for karaoke.
Be sure to have everyone join in on the call-and-response-style chorus!
Sparkling SamuraiRekishi feat Deyonna

A track that captivates with its lively rhythm and polished sound, blending funk with J-pop.
The lyrics, a modern spin on exchanges between a samurai and a woman, humorously portray a historical theme and draw listeners in.
Included on the album “Rekitsu,” released in March 2011, it was also featured in 2016 as the TV commercial song for Daihatsu Motor’s “Thor.” It’s guaranteed to fire up any karaoke session—why not get into character and sing it as a samurai?
Great Magic Passtanaka punie (sato rina)

This is the opening theme of the gag anime ‘Dai Mahou Touge,’ in which the protagonist is a magical girl who, against all expectations, specializes in joint locks.
This song is also packed with terrifying words that are anything but magical-girlish.
Sung in a cute anime voice, the contrast is so funny it might make you laugh.
Qunka!Bandō Marimo (Hanazawa Kana)

It’s the opening theme for season 5 of the anime Teekyu.
Since the main series is a gag anime, the lyrics are silly as well.
The catch is that the song is performed by a character from the show—a girl with the unusual preference of wanting to eat underwear.
The song even clearly describes her making “fried pantsu” using panties.



