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] (51–60)
PONPONPONkyarī pamyu pamyu

The biggest strength of Yasutaka Tanaka’s songs—he’s the producer for Perfume and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu—is that they really stick in your head.
Once you hear this track, “PONPONPON,” it’ll loop endlessly in your mind! Its relaxed tempo makes it easy to sing at karaoke, and it could be cute for a group of girls to perform it while dancing like Kyary.
The “pon pon” dance is easy to copy, so you can hype up the crowd and have everyone join in.
I’m sure the section chief and department manager doing the pon pon dance would really brighten up the atmosphere!
Choo Choo TRAINEXILE

Famous for its intro dance where you draw circles with your body and arms in a vertically wavelike motion! This EXILE hit is all about snappy choreography and solid, powerful vocals.
If you’re doing it at a year-end party, dance practice is a must! If a perfect copy is tough, it’s also great to just pick out the signature moves and dance those.
It’s fine to have everyone focus on the dancing, but if someone’s confident in their singing, try performing with live vocals in the background.
How about showcasing it with an EXILE vibe—white suits, sunglasses, and a sun-kissed look?
ReiwaGōruden Bonbā

In 2019, the Heisei era ended and the new Reiwa era began.
Riding that wave right away, Golden Bomber released a track aptly titled “Reiwa”! It’s a flashy song that’s sure to liven up the atmosphere not only in the Reiwa era but beyond.
The dance moves are simple, so let’s all get pumped together as someone sings along!
A Man’s Badge of HonorShima Daisuke

Otokonoe Kunnshou (A Man’s Medal) by Daisuke Shima became a revival hit after being chosen as the theme song for the hugely popular TV drama Today’s Me!!, which features a delinquent protagonist.
The “Kyoore Band,” formed by the actors from the show, covered the song, drawing attention from younger generations as well.
The fiery spirit of the delinquents feels fresh to young people and nostalgic to middle-aged folks.
This cross-generational favorite is guaranteed to be a hit if you sing or dance to it at a year-end party.
Dressing up in a delinquent costume and giving a full-on performance would be a lot of fun, too.
Funny songs that will be a hit at year-end parties [2026] (61–70)
Chu, diversity.ano

Known as the ending theme of the anime Chainsaw Man, this song shines as a bold new challenge from ano, featuring lyrics and visuals that incorporate Chinese-inspired motifs.
The chorus phrase “Get on chu!” is said to have been inspired by a particular episode.
Released digitally in November 2022, it marked ano’s first anime tie-in in about seven months since TIGER & BUNNY 2.
It’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.
Perform it in a cheongsam and you’re guaranteed to be the star of any year-end party.
Change up the outfit, learn the choreography—the ways to enjoy it are endless depending on your ideas.
It’s a perfect track for anyone who wants to amp up the energy with friends.
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.
Otona Blueatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

This song expresses the gap between outward appearance and inner self.
Created by Atarashii Gakko!, it was released in April 2023 and became a huge hit on TikTok.
The choreography, known as the “head-shaking dance,” also gained popularity.
They opened the year’s Kouhaku Uta Gassen, proving their widespread appeal.
With simple lyrics set to a retro melody, the song is approachable for all ages and perfect for year-end party performances.
Despite its professional choreography, it’s easy for beginners to try.
With singable lines and a danceable rhythm, it’s a great pick for anyone looking to liven up a year-end party.



