A Compilation of Hilariously Silly Songs [Humor]
There are truly all kinds of music genres in the world, aren’t there?
Love songs, fight songs, dark tracks, heart-wrenching ballads—you name it.
There are more songs than we could ever list here.
And of course, among them are songs that make you laugh!
In this article, we’ll introduce some off-the-wall pieces that will have you bursting out laughing or make you curious about what on earth is going on in the creator’s head.
If you’re someone who usually just checks the hit charts, you might be shocked to discover, “There’s a whole world like this?!”
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A Compilation of Hilariously Silly Songs [Humor] (1–10)
kawa-E (cute)Yabai T-shatsu Yasan

A gag song whose charm lies in its unique alphabet-based wordplay—where “hazukashii” (embarrassed) evolves into “hazukashC,” and “terekusai” (bashful) morphs into “terekusD”—and its cute portrayal of being in love.
Brimming with the playful spirit typical of Yabai T-Shirts Yasan, it tickles listeners’ hearts.
Featured on the album “Tank-top Festival in JAPAN,” the track was released in December 2018 and was used as the theme song for the film “Nisekoi.” It also appeared in au’s TV commercial series “Shikisai Takasugi! Takasugi-kun.” This exhilarating tune fuses a pop melody with an energetic rock sound, making it perfect for mixers and parties.
It’s also recommended as a quick, laughter-grabbing bit for get-togethers with friends.
Family Restaurant BomberSEX MACHINEGUNS

Although it’s time for the date, his girlfriend is late; the server keeps messing up the order; the food just won’t come… This song is a full-throttle, heavy metal outburst of a man’s feelings after his patience snaps—a gloriously silly track made in absolute earnest.
It’s a masterpiece by the metal group SEX MACHINEGUNS, led by ANCHANG from Ehime Prefecture, and it was included on their 1998 album “SEX MACHINEGUN.” The song also appears in the music games GUITARFREAKS & DrumMania and jubeat, where it has earned overwhelming support from game fans.
We recommend listening to it as your stress-relief partner while you wait for your special someone at a meeting spot—but maybe refrain from blasting it in a family restaurant!
confessionbukkukabaa mizuno

A song sung under the name Mizuno “Book Cover” by the always-cheerful Yasumura, released in June 2024.
Performed on the variety show Ariyoshi no Kabe, the track is appealing for its mellow vibe reminiscent of back number and its ambiguous lyrics that never explicitly speak of a bittersweet crush.
One buzzworthy point to note is that Iyori Shimizu, the vocalist of back number, praised it on social media and even covered it.
It’s amazing how a song born from a comedy project could spread like that, isn’t it?
Collection of Hilariously Silly Songs [Humor] (11–20)
YATTA!happatai

The comedy group Happa-tai, known for their positive outlook and outlandishly unconventional performances, is irresistibly captivating.
Born from the variety show “Warau Inu no Bōken,” they released a song in April 2001—amid a recession—that bursts with an upbeat message encouraging listeners to move forward in life with a positive attitude.
Its addictive, earworm melody and their shocking appearance clad in just a single leaf of lettuce quickly made them the talk of the town.
The single reached No.
6 on the Oricon charts and sparked a huge reaction overseas, leading to an appearance on the popular American talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in March 2003.
It’s the perfect staple for parties and events—a track you’ll want to play when you’re feeling down or when you want to get everyone hyped.
Poi poi poi pop poi poi popi—ayaman JAPAN

A wildly imaginative piece that astonishes listeners with its nonsensical wordplay and powerful sound.
Despite its frequent use of dirty jokes, the humorous lyrics and performance shape it into an addictive track.
Released as a single in December 2010, it was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP,” enlivening living rooms across the nation.
Known as Ayaman JAPAN’s signature song, it also achieved commercial success, reaching No.
42 on the Oricon weekly chart.
A perfect pick when you want to hype up a party or event.
Enjoy it with the energetic choreography, and the atmosphere is guaranteed to light up instantly.
The Song of Koike, the Ramen LoverSha ran Q

A humorous track that sings about a love for ramen as if it were a romantic ballad, this is an unconventional piece inspired by characters from Fujiko Fujio’s manga works.
Its clever lyrics portray blissful moments with beloved ramen as though they were secret rendezvous with a lover, sure to bring a smile to your face.
The silky, seemingly love-song-like melody line is deliciously transformed into a declaration of affection for ramen.
The song won the Grand Prix at the NHK Music Contest in 1991, and a remake produced by Dance☆Man was released in March 2000.
Paired with an anime-style music video, it perfectly captures Sharam Q’s signature playful spirit.
It’s a must-listen for anyone with a passion for food or a keen sense of humor in music.
Ginza vibes going full-on! Bling! Bling! Bling!ken♀♂ken

It’s a wonderfully surprising track that starts with an enka-style intro and unfolds into sleek, urban pop.
The playful back-and-forth between Ken Shimura’s gags like “Buwā~” and “Aiiin,” and Naoko Ken’s uniquely husky voice is pitch-perfect.
With lyrics set in Tokyo’s bustling nightlife districts like Ginza and Roppongi, and a skit-like storyline, it portrays a romance between a new employee and a female executive.
Released as a single in December 2001, it was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “Hen na Ojisan TV.” Despite its strong variety-show flavor, the catchy melodies and arrangements characteristic of Tsunku♂ truly shine.
It’s the kind of song that’s guaranteed to light up the room if you sing it at a drinking party or banquet.


