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Funny parody song. A laugh-out-loud popular parody track.

Parody songs—we used to sing them all the time when we were kids, right?

Parody songs are a really fun genre: they make you laugh out loud and sometimes even lead to unexpected discoveries.

This time, we’ve selected and compiled a bunch of hilarious parody songs from various genres, including anime theme songs, J-pop, and comedy shows.

How about giving them a try when you’re feeling a bit tired and want a good laugh to reset your mood?

I’m sure you’ll find a laugh-out-loud parody that hits your sweet spot.

Be sure to find your favorite!

Funny parody songs. Laugh-out-loud popular parody songs (11–20)

wifeDiamond Yukai

Parody Song by Diamond☆Yukai 🔸 [♪ Wife] Part 1
Wife Diamond ☆ Yukai

This song comically portrays exchanges between a married couple.

It starts with a scenario where the husband, caught cheating, finds the house locks changed, and includes humorous moments like his wife—who holds a first-degree black belt in aikido—twisting his arm.

Premiered as a parody on a TV show, the piece showcases the talents of Diamond✡Yukai.

His vocal prowess, honed during his rock band days, is also outstanding.

It’s guaranteed to lift your spirits when you’re tired.

Give the power of laughter a try.

Yes, with pleasure.Kent on this side

[Hiroshi Nohara] Sure, I’ll take out a loan / Sure, with pleasure – parody song [voice impression]
Sure, gladly—over here, Kento.

This is a parody of Kent-san’s “Hai Yorokonde,” themed around the life of Hiroshi Nohara, the father from the popular anime Crayon Shin-chan.

Set to a light, upbeat melody, it sings about the struggles of a salaryman—like having a long mortgage still to pay and being stuck working overtime because the job just won’t end.

A key point is that it doesn’t only dwell on hardship; it also conveys his love for his family, which in turn communicates the dependable image of a father working hard for them.

It even comes across as a kind of anthem cheering on salarymen everywhere who are doing their best for their families.

paprikaFoorin

[Parody Song] Paprika for People Who Can’t Finish Their Summer Homework [Kenshi Yonezu × Foorin]
Paprika Foorin

This is a parody of Paprika—known as a song by Foorin and Kenshi Yonezu—centered on the universal agony of not finishing summer homework.

It portrays the rising panic as the deadline looms while you’re busy playing, and the painful struggle of trying desperately to tackle the homework but making little progress.

In addition to the work not moving forward, it shows how temptations linger all around; the moment you let your guard down, time slips away to those distractions, deepening the suffering in a familiar vicious cycle.

Because the song ends in resignation, it leaves listeners with the impression that it’s prompting them to question whether that outcome is really okay.

Wellerman (Sea Shanty)Nathan Evans

[Compilation] TAK – Wellerman [MV]
Wellerman (Sea Shanty)Nathan Evans

Some people may find it hard to come up with parody lyrics for Japanese songs.

That might be because they’re too fixated on the original lyrics’ imagery.

In that case, I recommend making parodies of Western songs.

If the song already went viral on social media, you’re likely familiar with it, which makes it easier to sing.

One particularly parody-friendly song is Nathan Evans’s “Wellerman.” Its tempo is slow, so it’s okay even if you fit the lyrics in a bit forcefully.

non-normie

[Parody Song] Non-Riajuu (Original: Porno Graffitti “Agehachō”) [Non-Riajuu]
non-normie

This is a track made by a game enthusiast, packed with plenty of relatable “been there” moments.

It humorously belts out those feelings of not being part of the in-crowd that anyone can relate to.

Based on a classic song by Porno Graffitti, it also boasts an irresistibly catchy melody.

Released in December 2018, the song caught fire on social media and became widely known.

It’s perfect for when you want to blow away the pent-up frustrations of adult life.

The addictive lyrics will have you humming along before you know it.

Why not give it a listen when you want to change up your daily rhythm just a bit?

Parody of 'Kanpaku Sengen': 'Koki Sengen' (Seventieth Birthday Declaration)Masashi Sada

Koki Declaration — Parody Song “Kanpaku Declaration” OZSONG.88
Parody of 'The Kanpaku Declaration' — 'The Koki Declaration' by Masashi Sada

Let’s try singing a parody of Masashi Sada’s massive hit.

Here’s an idea for “Koki Sengen” (Seventieth-Birthday Declaration), a parody of “Kanpaku Sengen” (The Regent’s Declaration).

While “Kanpaku Sengen” is characterized by lyrics that demand a husband’s authority yet reveal weakness and dependency, expressing clumsy affection, “Koki Sengen” humorously sings about things that may happen in the life ahead—messages to share before reaching one’s seventieth birthday.

Some of you might even feel, “Hey, this is about me!” Give it a try and make it your own.

Funny parody songs. Laugh-out-loud popular parody songs (21–30)

Parody of 'Ladybug Samba': 'Grandpa-Grandma Samba'Cherish

[Ladybug Samba] Parody Song [Grandpa-Grandma Samba] Bringing red, blue, and yellow pills... 'If you're a senior, you should be able to laugh—it's the road we're all going down.' #SeniorSamba #ParodySong #AnthemForSeniors
Parody of “Ladybug Samba”: “Grandpa-Grandma Samba” by Cherish

Let’s try singing an arranged version of a song that’s often performed as wedding entertainment! Here’s an idea for “Jiji Baba Samba,” a parody of “Ladybug Samba.” While the original “Ladybug Samba” is known for its cute lyrics, “Jiji Baba Samba” is packed with relatable, laugh-out-loud moments.

It cleverly captures those “so true!” behaviors and scenes in witty, unique lyrics.

Perfect for when you want a good laugh.