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.
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Interesting songs recommended for men in their 20s (41–50)
MomotaroSuiyōbi no Campanella

This is a song that sings the folk tale “Momotaro” interpreted in Kom_I’s own way.
Since it’s a story everyone knows, I think it’s easy to get into the track.
The song itself is arranged in a very modern style, with unique and appealing expressions and phrasing.
Being technopop, it’s also quite addictive.
Interesting songs recommended for men in their 20s (51–60)
Let’s Go! OnmyojiYabeno Hikomaro, Kotohime, Bouzu Dansaazu

It might feel a bit inappropriate, but the way the onmyoji and monk dancers bust out sharp moves looks comical and cute.
The opening narration is serious, yet there’s something funny about it too.
The song is easy to groove to, so let’s all dance and go, “Yay! Yay!”
Open the doorKanda Sayaka

It was used as an insert song in the Disney movie Frozen.
The melody line, starting with the bass in the intro, is so catchy it makes you feel excited.
It may seem difficult, but once you try singing it, it’s easier than you’d expect—so sing it while fully acting out the roles with your friends and acquaintances!
I don’t need friends—die.Shinsei Kamattechan

The song title packs quite a punch.
But this is typical for Shinsei Kamattechan.
The lyrics are wildly off the wall from start to finish—funny, and mad.
It makes you wonder what turned this artist into what they are.
The music video is also packed with a fresh kind of fun.
CheersNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

It’s no exaggeration to say this is the song that defines Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi.
It’s a classic often used at weddings, but if you play it at a birthday party with friends and clink your glasses when he says “Kanpai” (cheers), it really gets the crowd going.
Plus, “Kanpai” doesn’t just come once—it repeats several times—so ride the wave and keep toasting!
masturbationTakahashi Yuu

From the title alone it already seems dirty, but in fact it’s a song about dissatisfaction with society, the constraints of the world, infidelity, and power harassment.
It’s a refreshing track that says: even if it’s hard to speak up about these things, blow them away by masturbating.
Summing up the song’s message with “masturbation” is very characteristic of Takahashi.
boobsRADWIMPS

This is a song about breasts—the object of many men’s admiration—turning my own preferences and thoughts into lyrics.
Breasts come in all sizes, and they’re all unique.
Still, I personally prefer the bigger ones.
It’s a funny song precisely because I sing these silly lyrics with complete seriousness.


