Hilarious: Funny songs. Tracks that kill at karaoke and put a smile on your face.
In this article, we’ll introduce funny songs that are guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session!
The great thing about funny songs is that they can get everyone excited even if you’re not confident in your singing.
So this time, we’ve picked a wide range—from laugh-out-loud comedy tracks to fun songs everyone can enjoy together!
We’ve included not only popular recent comedy hits, but also nostalgic long-loved classics and lesser-known unique numbers.
Use this as a reference for your next karaoke night!
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[Hilarious] Funny Songs: Tracks That Kill at Karaoke and Make You Smile (61–70)
DRAGOSTEA DIN TEIO-Zone

A misheard-lyrics version went hugely viral on Niconico, and it even led to the artists visiting Japan to perform on Japanese music shows.
The Japanese title “Koi no Maiahi” might actually be more famous.
It may have been the song that first brought 2channel to the public’s attention.
LOVE MachineMorning Musume

It’s Morning Musume’s “LOVE Machine,” released in 2000.
The sexy and comical lyrics make it a funny, crowd-pleasing song for karaoke.
It’s a karaoke favorite loved by people of all ages, and the fact that everyone can get hyped up with the dance is a big plus! It’s a popular track especially recommended for women.
Enter the DragonEnter the Dragon

First, you put on the track and the title pops up—everyone laughs.
Then you notice the singer’s name is also “Enter the Dragon,” and that gets another laugh.
The music starts, the lyrics appear, and people laugh again.
If you perform it perfectly, you can definitely get them to burst out laughing.
The lyrics are so sparse—it’s questionable whether it even counts as a song.
That day’s number-one class clown is decided for sure.
I can’t sleep.I won't forget

It’s a straight-up cool song, but the lyrics—so refreshingly honest about envy toward peers and the desire to ride on someone else’s popularity—will make you chuckle if you sing it at karaoke with other band members.
The key is clearly enunciating the name “Kyary Pamyu Pamyu” that pops up in the middle of the lyrics, but even if you stumble over it, it’ll definitely get a laugh!
I'll buy you a juice.Group Soul

Group Tamashii’s signature song “Kimi ni Juice wo Katte Ageru” is their third single, released in 2005.
It also served as the opening theme for the anime Sergeant Keroro (Keroro Gunso), so I think it’s a track known to a wide audience.
It’s a staple at their live shows, famous for the call-and-response with fans.
While declaring “I’ll buy you some juice,” the lyrics also feature plenty of “Wait, is that even okay?” moments, making it a fun song.
Everyday hostEbuHosu Players

It’s an addictive anime song written and composed by Sho Kiryuin of Golden Bomber.
Released under the name “EbuHos Players,” it was used as the theme song for the anime Every Day Host.
With lyrics that shine with a unique sense for words and a bursting sound, it captures the frenzy of a host club.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to blow away everyday frustrations and get fired up.
Matsuken Samba IIKen Matsudaira

A song by Ken Matsudaira, who has long been active as an actor, including starring in the period drama series Abarenbo Shogun.
It’s one of the “Matsuken Series,” in which Matsudaira showcases singing and dancing, and its glamorous look and catchy melody made a huge impact across generations.
Also, with lyrics and a musical style closer to Japanese kayōkyoku rather than samba, you could say it strongly reflects a uniquely Japanese, ‘Galápagos’ musical sensibility.
It’s a number that everyone can sing and dance to at karaoke—sure to liven up any group.





