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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)

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!

Wax MuseumSeikima II

The debut song that sent shockwaves through the heavy metal world tells a tale of a terrifying ritual set in a secret mansion deep within a nighttime forest.

Strongly reflecting Seikima-II’s distinctive worldview, the track marked their “Earth debut” in April 1986.

It has remained beloved ever since, including a retake version released in 1999.

The song was also used as an insert track in the anime Beelzebub.

Perform it as entertainment at a party, and its unique atmosphere and overwhelming performance are sure to electrify the room.

It’s especially recommended for drinking gatherings with horror-loving friends.

[For Entertainment and Parties] A Collection of Funny Songs That Kill at the Office [2026] (61–70)

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.

The Day Love Was BornFujitani Miwako, Ouchi Yoshiaki

May J. / Duet Project “The Day Love Was Born” — May J. duet with Demon Kakka
The Day Love Was BornFujitani Miwako, Ouchi Yoshiaki

This is a classic duet number.

The blend of dandy charm and sultriness can wrap the karaoke room in a moody atmosphere.

The harmonies are tricky, but if you use the karaoke harmony feature, it’ll sound pretty convincing.

DiamondsPRINCESS PRINCESS

It’s a song that can get people of all ages excited, so it’s definitely one younger members should have down.

With its lively drum sound and easy-to-follow melody, you’ll pick it up quickly.

During the chorus, point the mic toward the crowd to get solid call-and-response going—it’ll be perfect.