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 get laughs at karaoke and make you smile (131–140)
Sexy★DynamiteDeluxe × Deluxe

A track that radiates dynamic, sexy allure.
Released in March 2024, this is Deluxe×Deluxe’s seventh digital single, irresistible for its distinctive lyrics and sound rooted in Showa-era pop.
Set against the backdrop of Earth and outer space, its themes of grand love and promises truly resonate.
With flashy performances and a unique worldview, it’s perfect for brightening up any karaoke session.
A humorous yet cool song—definitely give it a listen!
Boku No AtamaPaul Gilbert

A solo track by Paul Gilbert, best known as the guitarist of Mr.
Big.
The most notable features of this song are that all the lyrics are in Japanese, and that their meaning is rather unclear.
The key point here is that while he’s well known for being a Japanophile, he doesn’t actually speak Japanese.
Knowing this, you can see the effort he put in.
Even so, the lyrics are still hard to understand.
With hands in prayer, Hiroshi FujiokaHiroshi Fujioka

In addition to being an actor, Hiroshi Fujioka is a multifitalent with various titles, including martial artist, explorer, and singer.
Many people probably know that he’s released songs, but surprisingly few may know this particular track.
In fact, this “Gasshō Hiroshi Fujioka” is a rap-style song.
His deep, gravelly voice makes it wonderfully surreal, so it might be fun to do an impression of him when you sing it at karaoke.
Well, honestly, just the title showing up would probably get a laugh! (lol)
Rice is a side dish.After School Tea Time

A humorous song that sings of boundless love for rice has been born.
Its striking lyrics flip the usual perspective by positioning rice—normally considered a side to the main dish—as the “side dish” itself.
To a breezy pop-punk sound, it rattles off pairings of rice with various foods like ramen and okonomiyaki.
Released in September 2010 as a double A-side single by Ho-kago Tea Time, it reached No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Also performed during the school festival scene in Episode 20 of the anime K-On!!, the track packs laughter and energy while deftly incorporating Kansai’s food culture.
It’s a perfect number for school festivals and live-event interludes.
Arrival of PerryEgu-splosion

From the comedy duo “Explosion,” who created a new genre of singing to memorize history—like “The Honnō-ji Incident.” This is “Perry’s Arrival,” a collaboration with Trendy Angel’s Saito.
It’s even available in karaoke with a music video.
Combined with Saito’s signature gag, “Pe!,” you just can’t help but laugh.
The Indian next doorJun Togawa

Jun Togawa is a leading figure in Showa-era subculture music.
This song from her 1980 album “Tamahime-sama” is sure to feel nostalgic to those who know it, and make a powerful impression on those who don’t.
It has a melody that seems like it would race through your head for about three days after just one listen.
Theme of the Shitennain (Die-Die Gang)Cats Eye, Young Fresh

A song that became hugely popular on the internet.
I think many people know it without being quite sure where it came from.
Originally, it’s the theme song of the villain organization “Shine Shine Dan” (Die-Die Gang) from the tokusatsu series “Warrior of Love Rainbowman.” Pretty much exactly that.
Some people probably got hooked on this song and, when others heard it, were met with shock or put off by how extreme the lyrics are.





