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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!

Funny Songs That Will Be a Hit at Year-End Parties [2026] (21–30)

Uma-velousMONKEY MAJIK × Sandoicchiman

MONKEY MAJIK × Sandwichman / UMAVEROUS (with lyrics)
Uma-velousMONKEY MAJIK × Sandoicchiman

This is a collaboration song between MONKEY MAJIK, who live in Sendai, and Sandwich Man, who are from Sendai.

It turns Sandwich Man’s “zero-calorie theory” comedy bit into a song.

The promotional video incorporates the vibe of the soul band Earth, Wind & Fire, making it irresistibly funny for those in the know.

Since the costume concept is clear, it’s an easy piece to tackle as a performance.

If you can’t play instruments, air-playing is fine too.

Riding the good vibes ☆ NIGHTFakkingu Rabittsu

Riding a Good Wave ⭐︎ NIGHT [Full PV] Fxxking Rabbits
Riding the good vibes ☆ NIGHTFakkingu Rabittsu

Music and dance by Fuckin’ Rabbits that went viral mainly on TikTok! The choreography is striking, reminiscent of the para-para craze that swept through gals in the ’90s! Let’s crank up the energy at your year-end party with that dance and a song that repeatedly chants the words featured in both the dance and the title!

One Chance Summer LOVEEXIT featuring NANA

[The hottest summer hype song!] EXIT featuring NANA “One-Chance Summer LOVE” MUSIC CLIP Short ver.
One Chance Summer LOVEEXIT featuring NANA

The comedy duo EXIT is also known for producing lots of dance songs that instantly put you in a party mood.

Among them, “One Chance Summer LOVE” is perfect for year-end parties, with an easy-to-get-into sound.

It blends electro music with rap, creating a unique and captivating vibe.

In the song, Daiki Kanechika performs the rap parts, Rintaro handles the backing vocals, and NANA sings the chorus.

It sounds like it would be fun for the three of them to perform together.

GG STAND UP!! feat. Takahiro MatsumotoKinashi Noritake

Noritake Kinashi “GG STAND UP!! feat. Takahiro Matsumoto” Music Video (Short Ver.)
GG STAND UP!! feat. Takahiro MatsumotoKinashi Noritake

The first number released by Noritake Kinashi of Tunnels as a solo artist! It’s a lavish track featuring guitarist Takahiro Matsumoto from B’z.

The lyrics include phrases that people of Kinashi’s generation will totally relate to—“I feel you, I get it!!”—along with positive messages.

Don’t leave all the year-end party hype to the younger crowd—managers, step up and rock this song too!

Honnō-ji IncidentEgusupurōjon

"The Honnō-ji Incident" Dancing Lesson Series [I Tried Dancing]
Honnō-ji IncidentEgusupurōjon

Wouldn’t it be handy to have a song that can make people chuckle just by singing it? That’s why I’d like to introduce “Honnō-ji Incident.” It’s a track by the dance duo Explosions (Egu Sprosion).

Its concept is to learn Japanese history to a comical beat and a body-waving dance.

The song was originally created as part of their “Dancing Lessons” series, which also includes versions themed on topics like “Perry’s Arrival” and “Ee ja nai ka.”

TOKAKUKAAkiyama Ryuji (Robāto)

Atsuyuki Akiyama of the comedy trio Robert wrote and performed a song as an artist for the variety show “Omokuri Kantoku.” The lyrics talk about whether public facilities around town are run by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government or by the ward—and that becomes the title itself! It’s a funny song that makes you want to blurt out, “What the heck is that?!” If you sing it seriously and coolly, you can make it just as funny as Akiyama does!

men and womentarou

Since its release in 2006, this song has become a classic recommendation for a fun karaoke pick.

You may have heard someone you went to karaoke with sing it.

It’s written from a quirky perspective, themed around how boys and girls line up in school group activities.

The lyrics repeatedly chant different orders of boys and girls, and by the end it turns into a kind of tongue twister.

Whether you sing it well or not, it somehow ends up sounding amusing—making it a real crowd-pleaser!