[For Skits and Parties] A Collection of Funny Songs That Kill at the Office [2026]
A few months after joining the company, just as you’re getting used to the vibe, comes a party announcement… If you’re raring to go and want to be sure to liven things up, this is for you! This article rounds up guaranteed crowd-pleasing Japanese songs that will definitely hype up company parties, drinking get-togethers, and karaoke.
We’ve got a diverse selection: not only the latest trends, but also timeless hits that have resurged on platforms like TikTok—songs that delight both the Showa generation and younger folks alike.
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[For Entertainment and Parties] A Collection of Funny Songs That Will Be a Hit at the Office [2026] (21–30)
Theme of an educational programyami no oneesan

A song by Yami no Oneesan born from the concept of a “nonexistent educational program.” Released in January 2025, it created a big buzz, reaching No.
1 on Spotify’s viral chart in February of the same year.
Its biggest hallmark is the gap between a friendly, nursery rhyme-like melody and lyrics that frankly portray the hardships of modern society.
Sung plainly with a bright, clear voice, it creates a unique atmosphere where you’re not sure whether to laugh or empathize.
It’s a track that lets everyone get fired up together while sharing the fatigue of everyday life.
hell communicationZa Rīsaru Weponzu

This is a track released by The Lethal Weapons in November 2025.
Centered on the theme of futile arguments and aggressive exchanges that unfold on social media, the song depicts the “straw man” fallacy—distorting an opponent’s claim and attacking it—through occult-like imagery.
With high-energy sound and provocative lines, it’s a thrilling piece.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to laugh off everyday stress.
[For entertainment and parties] A collection of funny songs that will be a hit at the office [2026] (31–40)
switch piecetesesaku

A cheer call that originated from YouTube Shorts is quickly becoming a staple for party performances.
This track, produced by TeseSaku, is an up-tempo number whose opening chants and clapping instantly crank up the energy in the room.
Its message—encouraging a positive mindset—seeps in through repetitive phrases and a catchy rhythm.
It also took the top spot in Benesse’s 2024 “Trending Words Among Elementary Schoolers” ranking, giving it widespread recognition among both kids and adults.
Released in April 2025, the song’s music video surpassed 3 million views in about two months.
The choreography is just clapping and making a peace sign, so even those who aren’t confident dancers can join in easily.
Try adding it to drinking parties or wedding after-parties when you want everyone to shout along and get pumped up.
Stakeholders ~I wonder if I can become one too?~Akiyama Ryūji

This song was written, composed, and sung by Ryuji Akiyama of the comedy trio Robert.
It was created for the three-minute mini-program “Yukai na Uta” currently airing on BS Fuji, and it made waves by surpassing one million views on YouTube in about a month after its release.
The lyrics humorously portray a longing for the “Staff Entrance” found at event venues and on sets, along with the frustration of not being able to go inside.
Its catchy melody and Akiyama’s effortlessly relaxed vocals are a perfect match—once you hear it, it won’t leave your head.
Promise The StarBiSH

This is a song by BiSH, a female idol group known as a punk band without instruments.
The chorus is catchy, so if you sing it while lightly dancing, I think it will gradually get more exciting.
If you have a promo, you can make it even more captivating.
I can’t stay a daydreaming girlAikawa Nanase

I think it’s the perfect song for people who aren’t into bubbly, cutesy idol tunes.
The cool melody line and the punchy closing phrase in the chorus are sure to captivate the male staff.
If you sing it with a sidelong glance, it’ll bring out even more of the vibe.
Dragon sewing kit (lol)Chōnōryoku Senshi Dorian

Do you remember the thrill of flipping through the home economics supply catalog back in elementary school? This song by Psychic Warrior Dorian belts out that universal moment of “choosing your sewing kit” with full force.
Among designs like sporty brand knockoffs and supercar prints, it’s a nostalgic, laugh-inducing track that brings back the oddly specific memory of picking the dragon pattern for some reason.
It’s included on the mini-album ‘Oozora Cruising,’ released in July 2024.
Perform it at a party, and you’ll definitely spark a chorus of “Oh yeah, that!” from friends of the same generation.


