Funny songs recommended for men in their 20s
The shop I stepped into for a break.
A song starts playing.
I listen closely.
I follow the lyrics.
I can’t help but let out a little chuckle.
Doesn’t it make you feel a small sense of happiness somehow?
Here are some amusing songs I’ve gathered that I recommend for men in their 20s.
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Interesting songs recommended for men in their 20s (41–50)
O-P-P-A-IKankaku Piero

A song that could be called the reason it’s labeled “sensual-erotic.” The word “oppai” (boobs) appears 11 times in the lyrics.
But in fact, it’s a love song: even though the singer is captivated by breasts and feels like he might lose control, he still loves you.
The downside is that on first listen, it just sounds like a dirty joke of a song.
NikutabeikōUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

When you go out for yakiniku, I recommend listening to this song first to get your whole body into a meat-eating mindset.
This band also has plenty of awesome tracks where they go all-in while leaning into humor, like “Japan’s Rice Is the Best in the World” and “I Don’t Want to Get Out of My Futon,” so definitely give them a listen.
loveGen Hoshino

This was also used as the theme song for the TBS drama “We Married as a Job!” in which Gen Hoshino himself appeared.
It took the world by storm with the “Koi Dance.” The modern, cool choreography makes you want to try copying the moves as you watch.
Matsuken Samba IIKen Matsudaira

More than ten years have passed since it was produced, and as it aired in TV commercials and on period drama channels, its popularity gradually surged with people asking, “What is that song?!” It’s the very epitome of a dazzling, showy piece.
Watching it gets you hyped up, and it makes you wonder what kind of festival it is.
MomotaroWednesday Campanella

This is a song that sings the folk tale “Momotaro” interpreted in Kom_I’s own way.
Since it’s a story everyone knows, I think it’s easy to get into the track.
The song itself is arranged in a very modern style, with unique and appealing expressions and phrasing.
Being technopop, it’s also quite addictive.
Let's Go! OnmyojiYabeno Hikomaro, Koto-hime, Bozu Dancers

It might feel a bit inappropriate, but the way the onmyoji and monk dancers bust out sharp moves looks comical and cute.
The opening narration is serious, yet there’s something funny about it too.
The song is easy to groove to, so let’s all dance and go, “Yay! Yay!”
Open the doorSayaka Kanda

It was used as an insert song in the Disney movie Frozen.
The melody line, starting with the bass in the intro, is so catchy it makes you feel excited.
It may seem difficult, but once you try singing it, it’s easier than you’d expect—so sing it while fully acting out the roles with your friends and acquaintances!





