[Funny Songs for Women] A Highly Addictive Playlist That Will Make You Laugh
Have you ever had those moments with music—getting all riled up and laughing out loud at karaoke, or grinning to yourself when listening alone? In this article, we’ve rounded up a special selection of “funny songs,” especially recommended for women.
We’ll introduce hit tracks packed with amusing elements: lyrics that are surreal yet totally relatable, unique dances, and unexpected song structures.
Perfect for anyone looking for songs that will light up a karaoke session or an event!
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[Funny Songs Recommended for Women] A Hilariously Addictive Playlist (11–20)
subculture girlNEW!Kyuso Nekokami

Kyuso Nekokami is a five-piece rock band from the Kansai region.
Featured as the second track on their December 2012 album “Daiji na Oshirase,” this song rattles off urban lifestyle signifiers—thick black-rimmed glasses, can badges, opening up a Mac at Starbucks—to playfully skewer the craving for approval and overactive self-consciousness.
Riding a danceable beat, its rapid-fire “relatable moments” make you want to shout “So true!” while also prompting a self-deprecating “That might be me…” at the same time.
It’s the perfect track for karaoke with friends or a girls’ night, when you want to laugh together by turning each other’s cringey sides into a joke.
72 points, etc.Tōsaka Megu

Meg Ohsaka, the TikToker who gained nationwide popularity with “I’m mad about pre-sliced butter!”, is now active as a singer-songwriter and has earned a cult following in some circles.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is ‘72-Point Etcetera.
’ The MV’s comments are filled with responses from women saying they relate! It’s the kind of song that will make you sing along and smile, blurting out, “So true!”
Nihon no Mikata - I Came Because It’s NevadaYajima Beauty Salon

At first glance it seems like a silly song, but it blows away the gloomy mood and makes you think, “Japan really is great,” a true classic.
It’s a track by Yajima Biyoushitsu, a group formed as a project conceived for Fuji TV’s ‘Tunnels no Minasan no Okage deshita.
’ Reading the lyrics you’ll find yourself puzzled or bursting into laughter—it keeps you busy—but by the time the song ends, you can’t help feeling, “Somehow, this is a good song.” It has that kind of mysterious charm, doesn’t it?
Gale Force Slicked-Back Hair (feat. Uta Utane Yuki)Yukopi

A classic Vocaloid track that became a massive hit in 2023.
With countless creators uploading parody videos, many of you have probably heard it over and over.
The off-key recorder adds an indescribable charm.
Vocaloid songs are often thought to be difficult to sing, but this one has no long sustained notes and a narrow vocal range, so it’s great for karaoke!
MickeyGorie

Hats off to Gorie—aka Gori from Garage Sale—for those razor-sharp dance moves! It’s funny how the more you watch, the cuter Gorie starts to look.
Just watching and listening is enough to lift your spirits, but if you’re going to sing this song, you’ll definitely want to learn the choreography too.
Why not try copying the moves from the music video and give it a shot?
Apply false eyelashesKyary Pamyu Pamyu

One of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s signature songs, and an irresistibly catchy track.
When it was released, many people likely became obsessed with its cute, instantly memorable melody that seems to embody Kyary herself, along with its highly relatable lyrics.
[Funny Songs Recommended for Women] A Hilariously Addictive Playlist (21–30)
Soldiers of Februarythe cabs

I cried the first time I listened to this song.
Even when I’m going through tough times, it makes me cry, even if I don’t understand the lyrics.
It has something that today’s rock just doesn’t have.
It’s a song that makes you think that way.
Despite the mixed irregular time signatures, its level of completion is astonishing.





