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Funny songs recommended for men in their 20s

The shop I stepped into for a break.

A song starts playing.

I listen closely.

I follow the lyrics.

I can’t help but let out a little chuckle.

Doesn’t it make you feel a small sense of happiness somehow?

Here are some amusing songs I’ve gathered that I recommend for men in their 20s.

Interesting songs recommended for men in their 20s (111–120)

Now.Shunsuke Kiyokiba

20TH ANNIVERSARY LIVE “BIRTH” ~ THE FINAL ~ at Nippon Budokan ‘Now.’
Now. Shunsuke Kiyokiba

This song is a moving piece that heals a troubled heart.

Everyone stumbles in life, and this is the kind of song I want you to listen to at those times.

The lyrics resonate with the heart and help you feel calm and take a little rest.

It’s a track where Shunsuke Kiyokiba’s deep, gentle voice truly shines.

Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Let’s Become a Family (Full ver.)
Let's become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

This song is a popular one that was also used as a movie’s theme song, so I think many of you have heard it.

It’s a very beautiful, gentle piece that can move you.

Also, since many people in their twenties are getting married and starting new families, I definitely recommend listening to it together as a family.

I Can’t Defeat AirmanTEAM nekokan version

I Can’t Defeat Airman (TEAM Nekokan version)
I Can't Defeat AirmanTEAM nekokan version

This song stylishly turns relatable moments from the game Mega Man into lyrics.

Anyone who’s played Mega Man will definitely relate and be reminded of their childhood.

It might be even more fun to listen to with friends than alone.

YATTA!happatai

They’re a group featured on the TV show “Warau Inu no Bōken” (Adventures of the Laughing Dog).

Nanbara from the comedy duo Ucchan Nanchan is the leader, and they dance wearing nothing but a single leaf, chanting “Yatta!” over and over as they dance.

Just watching them is funny and makes you happy.

They’re popular around the world.

Sūdara-bushiUeki Hitoshi

Sudarabushi / Hitoshi Ueki (COVER)
Sūdara-bushiUeki Hitoshi

This song was sung by Hitoshi Ueki of the Crazy Cats.

It became hugely popular in the early Showa era.

Originally, Ueki reportedly got furious, saying, “How could I sing such a silly song?” But his father, a temple priest, told him that the song contained teachings of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, and after that he felt inclined to sing it.