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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 will be a hit at the office [2026] (31–40)

Whimsical Romanticikimonogakari

Capricious Romantic – Ikimonogakari [A Cappella]
Whimsical Romanticikimonogakari

Above all, the promo for this song is just adorable! With the promo version, you can watch the video with the dance, and before you know it, everyone starts dancing.

When you sing it, holding the mic with both hands and singing in a slightly cutesy way makes it even cuter.

aonori (green laver seaweed)Buriifu & Torankusu

This is a signature song by Brief & Trunks, themed around everyday life within a five-meter radius.

It humorously portrays the affection one feels for a lover’s “flaws,” like flecks of aonori from okonomiyaki stuck to their front teeth or a faintly grown stubble.

Released in November 1998 as the lead single from their second album, it became a hit as requests increased on cable broadcasting and radio.

Despite its high level of musical complexity, its breezy melody and lightly caustic lyrics make anyone crack a smile.

It’s guaranteed to liven up a company party! Just note, it’s a fast-paced song, so you might not manage it if you’re too tipsy.

In that case, getting everyone to harmonize is a great option!

Yeah! Super holiday!Matsuura Aya

Aya Matsuura – Yeah! Meccha Holiday [PV]
Yeah! Super holiday!Matsuura Aya

Before this song starts, it’s standard to shout the title loudly in a Matsuura Aya impression.

(Think Haruna Ai’s “Air Ayaya.”) If you fully get into idol mode and go all-out with Ayaya-style choreography and singing, it’s guaranteed to hype up the crowd.

cherry (sweet cherry; cherry fruit)Otsuka Ai

It’s the super-famous song that was used in Nyanko Star’s jump-rope routine, which earned them runner-up on TBS’s “King of Conte 2017.” The song already spans generations, so if you sing it with energy, the people listening will naturally start to follow along.

It feels great to shout that phrase out loud, doesn’t it?

water lily blossomShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Suirenka” MUSIC VIDEO
water lily blossomShonan no Kaze

Since “Suirenka” is a long song, it’s a track you should deploy in the first half while everyone still has plenty of energy.

The key is to engage the whole crowd, so build the excitement steadily toward the grand call-and-response section in the latter half.

Don’t overdo it, or you’ll run out of steam.

[For Entertainment and Parties] A Collection of Funny Songs That Kill at the Office [2026] (41–50)

Oath of Plenitudehouman no kaze

Homan no Kaze “Pledge of Plumpness” (PV FULL Ver)
Oath of Plenitudehouman no kaze

Whenever someone sings a Shonan no Kaze song, if you jump in with this track, you’ll definitely get laughs.

The singing style is unmistakably Shonan no Kaze, but the lyrics are full-on “fat-positive,” so it really gets the crowd going if a heavier person makes it their signature song.

The key is to sing the ‘tapu-tapu’ phrase in falsetto!

everything; the whole lot; lock, stock, and barrelKREVA

everything; the whole lot; lock, stock, and barrel
everything; the whole lot; lock, stock, and barrelKREVA

It’s a pretty laid-back track for a rap song, so I think you can master it with just a bit of practice.

Also, the standout part is in the second verse’s A-melody where you sing the days of the week from Monday to Sunday in English, and if you ask for a response there, it creates a real sense of unity.