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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!

[Get the Laughs with This!] Hilarious, Crowd-Pleasing Karaoke Gag Songs (101–110)

Mr.Parka jr. ft. Dr.TurtleneckMr.Parka jr

【MV】Mr.Parka jr /Mr.Parka jr. ft. Dr.Turtleneck
Mr.Parka jr. ft. Dr.TurtleneckMr.Parka jr

Mr.

Parka jr.

is a character by the comedy duo Chocolate Planet—a rapper who wears a parka—and he’s extremely popular on YouTube and TV.

Among Mr.

Parka jr.’s works, the one I especially recommend is “Mr.

Parka jr.

ft.

Dr.

Turtleneck.” The back-and-forth with Dr.

Turtleneck—a turtleneck-wearing rapper character played by Matsuo—is highly unique, making it an ideal song to sing together with friends.

Bakushin bakushin bakushin shinSakura Bakushin O

A perfect song for having a blast at karaoke, Sakura Bakushin O’s “Bakushin Bakushin Bakunshinshin” charms with its simplicity that anyone can hum along to.

Since its 2022 release, it’s become a hot topic thanks to its addictive hook.

Even though it’s short and snappy, it’s packed with energy, and the repeated vocal phrases really stick in your head.

Sing it at karaoke and the room will instantly turn lively and friendly.

With so few lyrics, it’s great for people who feel shy about singing in front of others—easy to try and very welcoming.

It’s ideal for creating a sense of togetherness in the moment.

Debt KingUrufuruzu

A song by Ulfuls released in 1994.

The lyrics, written in their signature conversational style, feel oddly familiar—catchy and easy to grasp! It was used as the ending theme for the drama “Naniwa Kinyudo,” so many of you may have heard it.

If you ever go to karaoke with a friend who owes you money, give it a try (lol)! The lyrics are humorous, but the song itself is exhilarating rock ’n’ roll, and it’s a real crowd-pleaser when you sing it—that’s a big plus!

Dragostea Din Tei (Love’s Mai Ai He)O-Zone

This is a song that sparked a huge boom for a while.

It’s a track by the Romanian music group O-ZONE, released in 2003.

As it started getting featured on Japanese radio and elsewhere, a fan-made “entirely misheard Japanese version” video appeared, which became a big topic online.

The original language is Romanian, so of course it isn’t Japanese.

Still, it’s strange how the lyrics start to sound like Japanese the more you listen.

The song itself has a great upbeat vibe, so it’s sure to liven up a karaoke session.

The Song of Koike, the Ramen LoverSha ran Q

Sharan Q – Ramen Daisuki Koike-san no Uta (ORIGINAL PV) [1991]
The Song of Koike, the Ramen LoverSha ran Q

You can’t help but wonder, “Who’s Koike?”—that’s the feeling this song gives you: Sharam Q’s ‘Ramen Daisuki Koike-san no Uta’ (Koike Who Loves Ramen).

The track is included on Sharam Q’s first album, ‘Sakuretsu! Henachoko Punch,’ released in 1992.

“Koike-san” refers to the ramen-loving character Koike who appears in manga like ‘Obake no Q-tarō,’ and the song was created with that character in mind.

Even if you don’t know Koike-san, it’s a fun tune with a chorus you’ll find yourself singing along to.

[Get Laughs with This!] Hilarious Karaoke Gag Songs (111–120)

Get to work! NEETHatsune Miku

PV 'Work, NEET!' Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- DTex [EDIT・PV Viewing]
Get to work! NEETHatsune Miku

This might be a bit of a tough listen for NEETs.

The straightforward “Go to work!” message is amusing.

Even though it’s a bit painful to hear, you can’t help but enjoy singing and listening to it.

It’s a song that’ll make even those tired of working want to belt it out—an absolute crowd-pleaser that really fires things up.

Fart ExerciseUeno Juri

This is a song written and composed by the main character, a music college student nicknamed “Nodame,” from the drama Nodame Cantabile.

It’s styled like a children’s exercise segment from a kids’ TV show.

If you have children, you can enjoy it together—it’s a funny, upbeat song.

Enjoy it with the choreography!