Funny songs that will be a hit at year-end parties [2026]
When someone at the year-end party says, “Come on, sing something,” the classics are great—but wouldn’t you rather liven things up with a funny song that’ll make everyone burst out laughing? From trendsetting tracks blowing up on TikTok to nostalgic hits from the past, there are plenty of songs that can instantly brighten the mood.
If the song has a catchy hook or a dance routine, you don’t even need to be confident in your singing! Belt it out and the room will be filled with laughter and a sense of togetherness in no time.
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of hilarious songs that are guaranteed to be a hit for party entertainment.
This year’s year-end party—you’re the star!
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Funny Songs That Kill at Year-End Parties [2026] (71–80)
Please, MuscleSakura Hibiki (CV: Fairuzu Ai) & Machio Naruzou (CV: Ishikawa Kaito)

This song was used as the theme for the anime How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?, which is centered around weight training.
The lyrics are packed with words and lines about working out and bodybuilding, and listeners might find themselves laughing! If you’re confident in your muscles, definitely give it a try and sing it! The melody and overall vibe are catchy, so it’s easy for first-time listeners to get into, making it perfect for livening up a karaoke session.
It’s a song that can be sung by a male-female pair, so if possible, try it as a duet for even more fun—highly recommended.
Brain Misoo Husband Exercisesnou misoo

Once you hear it, this song will get stuck in your head no matter what.
It’s a track by the comedian Nōmiso-o (No-Miso-o), released in 2017.
Its surreal tone and dance went viral on social media like TikTok.
Since the lyrics repeat the same phrase, you may need to get creative with costumes and movements to gradually hype up the audience.
A flash mob–style setup where more and more people join the routine could also work well.
Don’t be shy—give it your all with lots of energy!
Super Nasty feat. J-REXXX & R-Shiteihannya

“Cho Tachi ga Warui feat.
J-REXXX & R-Shitei” brings together some of Japan’s leading rappers.
This track by Hannya features J-REXXX and R-Shitei.
Rather than pure hip-hop, it leans more toward a reggae vibe, and includes humorous episodes like “I went to the bathroom, but the stalls were all occupied.” Since it’s performed by three artists, it’s perfect when you want to showcase a song with multiple people.
However, be aware that some of the lyrics are a bit provocative.
Dancing HeroOginome Yōko

The original song of singer Yoko Oginome’s “Dancing Hero,” released in 1985, was “Eat You Up,” a disco-style track that was popular in the UK at the time.
Although Oginome was pursuing an idol image back then, the Eurobeat-flavored song became a big hit, even breaking into the top 10 on the Oricon charts.
Later, comedian Nora Hirano used the song in her act, and in 2017 the Osaka Prefectural Tomioka High School Dance Club incorporated it into their choreography with the “Bubble Dance,” which went viral.
This led to a revival hit.
With its flashy bubble-era fashion and comical dance, it’s guaranteed to bring the house down when performed at year-end parties and similar events.
1, 2, 3Nishikawa-kun to Kirishō

This song was produced as the theme for the hugely popular TV anime Pokémon, sung by Takanori Nishikawa of T.M.Revolution and Shō Kiryuin of Golden Bomber.
It’s a rock-style track—not a novelty or comic song at all, but a really cool one—yet the music video is super funny! It incorporates parodies of the MVs for HOT LIMIT and Memeshikute, which became a hot topic.
At a party, if a duo performs this song wearing a HOT LIMIT suit and full-on visual-kei makeup, you’re guaranteed to get laughs and hype up the crowd.



