Top Ten Guilty Pleasure/Comedic Songs in Musicals

For the songs you don't want to sing in public but love anyway!

Here on Top Tens, I won't judge, so feel free to express your love for these guilty pleasures!
The Top Ten
1 Sincerely, Me (Dear Evan Hansen)

This was the 1st song I ever heard from this musical and it made me laugh so much. It isn't a song that you want to sing in public, (even if the people around know the context) but its catchy beat makes it hard to avoid at least humming- even when other people are around.

2 Haus of Holbein (Six: The Musical)

This song is impossible to sing without doing a (most likely bad) German accent. It is completely random, and Six would arguably be better off without it. It is a bit "stereotypical German" that, if played the wrong way, might be offensive. But played the right way, it is funny in a "poking fun at a sibling" way, while still including valid points about the beauty industry. I don't know of any song quite like it.

3 The Pants Song (Be More Chill)

This song is goofy (you don't want to sing it in front of those who don't know the context) but heartwarming (it's about family and friendship). The Pants Song will never fail to put a smile on your face.

4 Don't Lose Ur Head (Six: The Musical)
5 You'll Be Back (Hamilton)
6 The Squip Song (Be More Chill)
7 The Adams Administration (Hamilton)
8 The Reynolds Pamphlet (Hamilton: An American Musical)

This song slaps even though it makes fun of the main character. It is hilarious to see King George III (who, realistically, would not be anywhere near New York) prancing about the stage with the rest of the cast as they throw around paper - meanwhile- Alexander Hamilton stands in the middle, exasperated!

9 What Comes Next? (Hamilton)
10 Master of the House (Les Misérables)

Thenardier is a horrible person. But in this song, he wins your appreciation.

"Mix it in a mixer and pretend it's beef!"

The Contenders
11 Two-Player Game (Be More Chill)
12 No Me Diga (In the Heights)

The gossip. The energy. The voices. The drama.

13 Popular (Wicked)

LA LA LAAA LA! You're gonna be popular!

Unless of course, you sing this song in front of the cool kids.

14 We Both Reached for the Gun (Chicago)

The puppet voice. The blatant lies. The reporters eating it up. This song is made for this list.

15 Does Your Mother Know? (Mamma Mia!)

A woman in her 40s or 50s being flirtatious around a bunch of guys in their early 20s while also treating them like children. It is funny, but it mostly makes you want to sing and dance- until someone else walks into the room.

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