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?
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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.
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.
Cute girls usually have boyfriends.wagamama karejji

As the title suggests, this song is exactly about that.
It’s dedicated to the world’s young guys who can’t get dates, filled with envy, delusions, and jealousy.
Most cute girls you see around town, on the station platform, or on TV already have boyfriends.
That’s just the truth, and the song spends three minutes singing about it.
And, given the chance, he says he wants a girlfriend himself.
Fried Rice MUSICArukara

It’s a fried rice song they made, taken from their usual live shows.
For some reason, they even did the ending theme for the anime Dragon Ball Super.
The addictive rhythm and the hilariously empty fried-rice lyrics make it great.
It’s almost annoying how good their singing is.
Kyoko-changagaga supi

This is a song about someone I love named Kyoko-chan.
I’m so crazy about Kyoko-chan that I feel like I’m about to lose it—eventually I’m driven into a philosophical spiral of pondering what it even means to be human.
With its fast tempo and rapid-fire declarations of love, the track delivers a sense of exhilaration and youthful energy.
Tarako, tarako, tarakokigurumi

This song was used as the commercial jingle for Kewpie’s “Kewpie Aeru Pasta Sauce Tarako,” which began airing in the fall of 2004.
With its distinctive melody and lyrics, it’s a unique tune that’s hard to get out of your head once you’ve heard it.
subculture girlKyūso Nekokami

A band formed at Kwansei Gakuin University.
Yamazaki Seiya, who writes the lyrics and handles vocals, has many songs about things that made him angry in everyday life or topics everyone has thought about at least once.
“Subculture Girl” is one of them—it’s a song about how you’ll always spot at least one girl, whether among friends or out in the city, with a bob haircut and non-prescription glasses.


