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[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.

For tracks with distinctive choreography, be sure to learn the moves perfectly and give your all in the performance!

[For Entertainment and Parties] A Collection of Funny Songs That Kill at the Office [2026] (51–60)

Strong Wind Slicked-Back (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi – Strong Wind Slicked-back Hair (feat. Kaai Yuki)
Strong Wind Slicked-Back (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi’s songs, with their simple yet striking lyrics and catchy melodies, are guaranteed to liven up any party.

They humorously portray everyday moments—like your hairstyle getting ruined by strong winds—in a way everyone can relate to.

Released in March 2023, this track quickly became a smash hit, reaching No.

1 on Billboard JAPAN’s “Niconico VOCALOID SONGS TOP 20.” It was also featured in a Nissin Foods commercial, winning fans across a wide audience.

If you’re singing it at a company gathering or party, learn the choreography too—performing it together will definitely get the crowd going!

Deer-Colored DaysShika-bu [Kanoko Noko (CV: Pan Megumi), Koshiko Ko (CV: Fujita Saki), Koshian Ko (CV: Tanabe Rui), Bashame Meme (CV: Izumi Fuka)

Delivered by the Shika Club, the opening theme of the anime “Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan” is guaranteed to liven up any party! Its poppy, catchy melody and humorous lyrics—sprinkled with deer rice crackers and deer traits—will put listeners in a great mood.

Released on July 8, 2024, this track perfectly matches the world of the anime, which portrays the encounter between a former delinquent girl and a deer.

The lyrics by Kana Yaginuma and the composition by Yuki Waga are a perfect fit, pulling you into an unpredictable development.

It’s a must-play for anyone who wants to hype up a company drinking party or a karaoke session!

You just farted, didn’t you?MEN’S 5

When a simple, vulgar set of lyrics rides on a melancholy melody, an indescribable hilarity wells up.

The more seriously you sing it, the bigger the laughs—no doubt about it.

Be sure to practice well so you don’t miss the fast parts.

Shut up.Ado

Ado’s debut track, which took the world by storm with lyrics that pierce listeners’ hearts and her overwhelming vocal power.

Its charm lies in the exhilarating way it blows away pent-up frustration with social norms and conventions in a single word: “Shut up.” Since its release in October 2020, it quickly became a social phenomenon and achieved triple platinum in streaming.

It’s a perfect song for party entertainment, but be sure to read the room when singing it at karaoke.

You might want to avoid belting it out at a work party and risking your boss’s mood.

Still, if everyone shouts “Ussēwa!” together, it’s guaranteed stress relief.

Chu, diversity.ano

ano “Chu, Diversity.” Music Video
Chu, diversity.ano

This song performed by ano is a crowd-pleaser that instantly livens up any party.

Its lyrics and visuals feature distinctive Chinese-inspired motifs, and the chorus is unforgettable after just one listen.

Released in November 2022, it was also used as an ending theme for the popular anime Chainsaw Man.

The track was born from ano’s own ideas and was inspired by a specific episode.

The choreography is easy to learn, so it’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped when you dance together.

It also includes Chinese phrases, making it perfect for parties in an internationally diverse workplace.

Kamakura Stylebotchiboromaru

KAMAKURA STYLE / BotchiBoromaru – Music Video | Anime「The Elusive Samurai」ED Theme
Kamakura Stylebotchiboromaru

Packed with the charm of Japanese-style dance rock, this track features a distinctive style that fuses Kamakura’s history with contemporary culture.

The lyrics, which reflect the attitude of young people seeking fun and purpose across eras—from the Jomon period to the present—leave a strong impression.

Released in July 2024, the song is used as the ending theme for the hit TV anime “The Elusive Samurai.” It’s perfect for livening up parties or karaoke.

With its catchy melody and traditional Japanese instruments, it’s sure to instantly elevate the mood.

Lullaby of a Serrated HeartChekkāzu

The Checkers “Lullaby of a Zigzag Heart” (LIVE)
Lullaby of a Serrated HeartChekkāzu

A gem of a rock number that sings about the unstable emotions of youth, this song by The Checkers was released in September 1983 and instantly captured the hearts of young people at the time.

With its brisk rhythm and memorable lyrics, it was even featured in the TV drama “Uchi no Ko ni Kagitte…”.

It’s the perfect track to liven up parties or karaoke.

The choreography is distinctive too, so why not learn it perfectly and try it as entertainment? It’s sure to bring the whole venue together.

It’s a classic that can be enjoyed by a wide range of ages, from the younger generation to those who grew up in the Showa era.

I’m going to Tokyo.Yoshi Ikuzo

The famous song by Ikuzo Yoshi, performed in a rap style with an Aomori accent, brilliantly portrays rural life and the longing for the big city.

Released in November 1984, the track reflects Japan’s social climate at the time while delivering it with plenty of humor.

Its lyrics, which sing of a country person’s yearning for city life, are guaranteed to liven up any party.

If you imitate the Aomori dialect when you sing it, you can really boost the atmosphere.

It’s a perfect pick for those who enjoy self-deprecating jokes or for anyone from the countryside.

bullseyeYamamoto Rinda

Linda Yamamoto – Shot at the Target (Official Audio)
bullseyeYamamoto Rinda

Starting with a phrase everyone knows, this song is guaranteed to liven up any party or drinking gathering.

The lyrics, which fully showcase Linda Yamamoto’s coquettish charm, depict a strong woman brimming with confidence and keenly aware of her own worth.

Released in February 1973, the song peaked at No.

14 on the Oricon charts.

It has remained beloved over the years, leading to her return to the Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 1991 after 17 years.

It’s also used as a baseball cheer song and even serves as a chance theme for Meiji University’s cheering squad.

If you’re going to sing it at a party, why not learn the choreography as well?

One Night CarnivalKishidan

This is a signature song by Kishidan, known for their style reminiscent of 1980s delinquent culture.

Released in May 2002 as their major-label debut single, it’s an energetic and catchy track depicting young people enjoying a carnival night.

Ayano Kouji Show’s distinctive vocals and the danceable rhythm leave a strong impression, and the song has long been loved as a karaoke and party staple.

In 2013, a remake was released as the theme song for “Kishidan Banpaku 2013.” It’s perfect for livening up company gatherings and parties.

If you learn and perform the choreography, it’s sure to instantly amp up the atmosphere!