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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Get the Laughs! Hilarious Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers (21–30)
Pork Thunderyukopi

This is a piece by Yukopi featuring a comically lively pig.
Released in November 2023, the song is also included on the first album, “Album No.
1.” Its bouncy pop sound with recorder and percussion, combined with Yuka Ai Yuki’s irresistibly charming vocals, will capture listeners’ hearts and never let go.
The humorous, chuckle-inducing worldview is sure to resonate with whoever you’ve brought along to karaoke.
MUSIC VIDEOOkazaki Taiiku

Singer-songwriter Okazaki Taiiku, known for his unique persona, is active not only in music but also as an MC for children’s programs and as an actor.
His track “MUSIC VIDEO,” included on his first album BASIN TECHNO, drew attention for its lyrics that humorously sing about common tropes found in various music videos—just as the title suggests.
While the impactful lyrics tend to steal the spotlight, the rapidly shifting arrangement makes it a blast to sing at karaoke.
It’s a catchy pop tune that’s perfect for getting laughs—especially from those who know a lot about music.
I don’t want to get out of my futon.Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai is a three-piece rock band whose addictive appeal lies in the gap between their relatable, laugh-inducing lyrics and their aggressive, loud sound.
“I Don’t Want to Get Out of the Futon,” included on their 5th single Winter Edition, features brilliant lyrics that capture the earnest feelings everyone has in the cold season.
The arrangement, which alternates between a laid-back offbeat rhythm and a high-speed, straight-ahead rock beat, vividly mirrors the flow of the lyrics—you can’t help but laugh.
With a catchy chorus melody, it’s a rock tune that feels great to sing at karaoke.
TOKAKUKAAkiyama Ryūji

TOKAKUKA, a song written and composed by Ryuji Akiyama of the comedy duo Robert on a variety show, became a hot topic.
It sounds kind of cool, but in kanji it’s written as “都か区か” (To ka Ku ka), meaning “Is it run by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government or by a ward?” The song riffs on the curiosity about whether facilities in Tokyo are metropolitan-run or ward-run.
Even if you’re not familiar with Tokyo’s facilities, it’s a track that will make you laugh.
Uma-velousMONKEY MAJIK × Sandoicchiman

This song, “Umarvelous,” which became a hot topic thanks to the collaboration between MONKEY MAJIK and Sandwichman, drew attention not only for the collab itself but also for its quirky, funny lyrics and an 80s-inspired music video.
The lyrics drop lots of food names, and the cool way it sings about moving your body only to end up eating anyway makes it an especially entertaining number.
And of course, Sandwichman’s Date-san’s signature line, “zero calories,” is included!
I’m starting the new NISA.Tarumi Kenji

“I started the new NISA, so I’m commemorating it by making a song!” It’s a track that showcases Kenji Darvish’s unique perspective.
This work expresses an everyday topic with a full-fledged rock sound, bursting with Golden Bomber’s signature sense of humor.
The dramatic visual-kei sound turns a finance-related subject into lighthearted laughs.
If you sing it at karaoke, the gap between the musical style and the lyrics is sure to grab instant attention.
Perfect for when you want to liven up the room with an unexpected song choice!
Why the heck, geez!?Hamada Bamyubamyu

Masatoshi Hamada of Downtown is a comedy legend who’s also known for numerous collaborations with famous musicians.
This track was released under the name “Hamada Bamyu Bamyu,” born from the “Hamada Idol Project” that started as a segment on the variety show “Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!.” It drew attention for being produced by Yasutaka Nakata, just like Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, the original inspiration.
With its cute lyrics and catchy melody, having a male vocalist sing it creates a distinctive and irresistible contrast.
It’s a modern, ear-catching dance tune that’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.



