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 Collection of Hilariously Silly Songs [Humor] (31–40)
Kanabun-boon demo ebi in-binPikotarō

This is a catchy number by Pikotaro that sparked a worldwide craze.
Built on the rhythmic wordplay of “Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP),” it feels even more addictive than the original.
Its snappy rhythm and unforgettable sounds will have you humming along after just one listen.
It’s included on his first album, PPAP, released in December 2016.
When you want to laugh without thinking or lift your spirits, give it a listen—its quirky world will draw you in and is sure to bring a smile to your face!
Zero balanceGōruden Bonbā

To begin with, Golden Bomber is such an unpredictable, wild-card kind of band that you never know what they’ll pull off.
Songs like “Memeshikute,” “Motokare Korosu,” and “101st Curse”—they’re all hilarious, and I could recommend every single one.
Among them, though, this song “Zandaka Zero” is one I especially want those who haven’t heard it yet to check out.
The phrase “zandaka zero,” which is also the title, might sound like it’s about money, but it could actually be hinting at a lack of affection toward the other person.
And the chorus—once you hear it, you’ll absolutely find yourself humming along.
Release exerciseamenbo purasu

Amenbo Plus is a duo of YouTubers who generously show off their encyclopedic baseball knowledge.
Their skit videos like “Things Typical of Baseball Teams” and “A Baseball Player’s Routine” make you laugh no matter how many times you watch them.
Their song ‘Kaihou Exercise’ is also packed with jokes only baseball fans would get.
For example, the “463 double play” you often hear—those numbers don’t make sense unless you’re into baseball.
Whether it gets through to people or not, that’s exactly the spirit—and the charm—of this song.
But what exactly are we ‘releasing’ in this ‘release exercise,’ anyway?
Lost In Lovin’ YouHanadera Keisuke (CV: Fukuyama Jun)

It’s a geeky song themed around “yuri,” a term for friendships and romances between girls.
It’s a character song from Kurata Uso’s manga Yuri Danshi, sung by Jun Fukuyama, who played the protagonist Keisuke Hanadera in the drama CD.
It’s funny how serious the tone of the music is compared to what the lyrics are about… or maybe this burning passion is actually quite relatable.
I feel like there’s something that goes beyond labels like “because I’m an otaku.” This feeling people call “oshi” (to support or stan someone) might be exactly this, don’t you think?
Arcing Murk Sovereign Verse Dancing in Jet-BlackZAQ

I’m sure you’d never guess from the title alone.
But if you just listen to the opening bars, it’ll click.
It’s the ending theme of the short anime “Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions! Lite,” which was released on video sites, sung by singer-songwriter ZAQ.
“Shikkoku ni Odoru Kodaku Haō-bushi” looks ominous written out, but in reality the song has a traditional ondo rhythm.
If you listen, you’ll understand why it ends with the character for “bushi” (festival tune) — the irresistibly danceable groove is adorable.
That summer-festival vibe is great, isn’t it?
A Collection of Ridiculously Funny Songs [Humor] (41–50)
Gacha-Gacha Cute: Figure@MateMOSAIC.WAV

This is a classic example of what’s commonly called a “denpa song.” This track was used as the theme song for the game Figu@Mate and was created by the music unit MOSAIC.WAV.
Its lively production features bright, chiptune-like synths and a cute vocal that really shines.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to when you want to reset your mood or empty your mind.
If you sing it at karaoke with friends who love games and anime, it might make them go, “Oh!”
Good Smellyo no mori benio starring matsui eriko

It’s a cool and stylish, fast-paced mixture rock tune, but the lyrics are strange.
“Good Smell” is a character song from the anime Engaged to the Unidentified, sung by Eriko Matsui, who plays Benio Yonomori.
As I mentioned earlier, its appeal lies in a sound arrangement that seems to go all-in on stylishness.
However, the siscon level in the lyrics is intense.
They’re filled from top to bottom with feelings for her little sister, to the point that it’s so over the top it’s almost scary.


