Funny songs recommended for men in their 40s
You get into your thirties, start feeling settled into working life, and before you know it, you’re in your forties…
There must be many people who feel this way.
It’s also said that this stage of life comes with heavier responsibilities at work and increased stress.
So we’ve put together a selection of songs that might make men in this age group smile and feel energized.
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Interesting/funny songs recommended for men in their 40s (111–120)
The Great Legend of Boo TakagiMuscle Girl Band

Included on the 2006 album “Kinniku Shōjo-tai Nagomu Collection.” A four-piece rock band formed in 1982.
This is one of their early signature songs, about Boo Takagi of The Drifters.
Even though living individuals such as Boo Takagi appear in the lyrics, it was released without permission, which later forced it to be pulled from sale.
It was subsequently re-released after obtaining permission from the person himself.
National Sake-Drinking Festival Song of Japanbarracuda

A single released in 1979.
A four-member comic band formed in 1974.
Besides this song, they’re known for hits like “Chaka Poko Cha” and “Enka: Ketsueki Gattagata.” The lyrics of this track basically speak for a booze-lover who just wants to drink.





