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!
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Funny parody songs. Popular laugh-out-loud parody songs (41–50)
OedoKABUKI ROCKS

Kabuki Rocks, led by vocalist Ichiban Ushigami in full kabuki attire, shot to fame on the TV show Heisei Meibutsu TV: Ikasu Band Tengoku.
They rewrote the lyrics of Kenji Sawada’s hit song “TOKIO,” literally arranging it in an Edo-style manner, and made their major-label debut in 1990.
Funny parody songs. Hilarious popular parody songs (51–60)
Parody of 'Waltz of Starlight': 'Waltz of the Sixtieth Birthday'Masao Sen

Let’s try arranging Masao Sen’s famous song that sings about the feelings of parting into a 60th-birthday version and take on a parody! Here are some ideas for “Kanreki no Waltz,” a parody of “Hoshikage no Waltz.” The original “Hoshikage no Waltz” is memorable for its lyrics that express the pitiable emotions budding within oneself and the feelings of thinking about the other person.
In contrast, “Kanreki no Waltz” seems to center on a couple who lean on each other, wishing for a bright old age together.
You can sense lyrics that make you chuckle and a positive energy that encourages a forward-looking outlook.
Parody of “Bohemian”: “Boke-iyan”Yuki Katsuragi

Let’s try singing a beloved classic—also known as a TV drama theme song—reimagined as a parody! Here are some ideas for the parody of “Bohemian,” titled “Boke-iyan.” While “Bohemian” is known for its passionate lyrics about love, “Boke-iyan,” as its title suggests, charms with lyrics themed around forgetfulness.
Some of you might even think, “Wait, is this song about me?” Be sure to check out the uniquely funny lyrics that are sure to make you laugh.
Mera is single.Yoshikazu Mera

This is a parody song packed with Yoshikazu Mera’s distinctive worldview.
The lyrics skillfully weave together the pathos and absurdity of single life, making it moving for listeners.
Playful, chuckle-worthy lines are sprinkled throughout, making it perfect for when you’re tired or need a change of pace.
You can enjoy the contrast between Mera’s crystal-clear voice and the humor-laden lyrics.
This piece is recommended for parties where you want to bond over “single-life” jokes or when you need a quick breather.
It’s a fun song that’s sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face.
Beautiful CriminalTsutomu Sekine

On the late-night radio show long hosted by the Kosakin duo of Tsutomu Sekine and Kazuki Kosakai, parody songs were an early fan-favorite segment.
Set to Seiji Tanaka’s “Beautiful Sunday,” Sekine would cheerfully sing the names of villainous actors, a gag that had Kosakai bursting into laughter.
The one and only wig in the worldKenken

One popular theme for parody songs on YouTube is worries about hair volume.
SWORD MUSIC’s “The Only Wig in the World” cheerfully and hair-lariously laughs off those concerns with a fun video and lyrics.
The original song is, of course, SMAP’s classic “The Only Flower in the World.”
YouTube theme songSki resort chaos

It’s a parody of HIKAKIN & SEIKIN’s “YouTube Theme Song” where the lyrics are just a list of famous YouTubers’ names—an irresistible treat for YouTube fans.
The YouTubers whose names appear will almost certainly share it on social media.






