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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 (11–20)

spell of resurrectionsumika

The first thing that comes to mind when anyone hears this song is that famous RPG, Dragon Quest.

It’s packed with DQ elements like poison, heroes, swords, and dragons.

However, the musical style has nothing to do with Dragon Quest; if anything, it would fit better as the theme song for The Hero Yoshihiko.

Koi no Ma-ia-hiiO-Zone

This song became a massive hit, topping the charts in various countries.

It was likely used at school events like sports days and cultural festivals, too.

It might be one of the songs that colored your youth.

Its moody yet poppy sound sticks in your head after just one listen.

Bonus TrackONE OK ROCK

Bonus Track – One OK Rock [Eng sub + with lyrics]
Bonus TrackONE OK ROCK

In ONE OK ROCK’s albums, the final track often contains many hidden segments.

After a few minutes of silence, each member sings, shouts, or talks about things they like.

The contrast with their usual pursuit of pure rock is striking, making it an irresistible track for fans.

Music HourPorno Graffitti

PornoGraffitti “Music Hour” (Tsumagoi Romance Porno ’11 ~ Porno-maru) / PORNOGRAFFITTI “Music Hour (Live Ver.)”
Music Hour Porno Graffitti

It was used as the theme song for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s soft drink “Pocari Sweat” commercial.

The members have said that with this single, they were finally able to dispel the image of “Porno Graffitti = Apollo.” Beyond the amusing lyrics, it’s a really fun song.

PERFECT HUMANRADIO FISH

【MV】PERFECT HUMAN / RADIO FISH
PERFECT HUMANRADIO FISH

It’s the song from Yoshimoto’s comedy duo Oriental Radio—their musical skit that hit number one on the chaku-uta ringtone rankings and got them a spot on Music Station.

Beyond the song’s quality, the sharp, dynamic dancing and the way they’re “seriously” goofing around make it even funnier.

It seems to be quite popular overseas too.

Manager, I’m quitting my part-time job.Su凸ko D凹koi

Su凸ko D凹koi "Manager, I'm quitting my part-time job." Music Video
Manager, I'm quitting my part-time job. Su凸ko D凹koi

It’s a song that lives up to its title.

After starting a part-time job in college, the narrator can’t adapt to the environment and wants to quit.

It’s packed with relatable moments that anyone who’s worked a part-time job in food service will recognize, culminating in the resolve to tell the manager, “I’m quitting.” In the end, they actually do quit—and in a surprising twist, go on to form this band.

Interesting songs recommended for men in their 20s (21–30)

Kinta’s Great AdventureTsuboi Norio

Noriyou Tsuboi-sensei's revised 'Kinta's Great Adventure'
Kinta’s Great AdventureTsuboi Norio

It’s a well-known, quintessentially dirty joke song.

The lyrics are refreshingly bawdy while keeping things nicely veiled in metaphor—any guy would probably crack a smile.

That said, people who dislike dirty humor or women might find it offensive, so if you do listen, please do so with a gentle eye and ear.