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. Hilarious popular parody songs (51–60)
Slipping is important too.Kunimasa Yamazaki & Keisuke Okada
When it comes to funny and entertaining parody songs, you can’t go wrong with the track by Kunimasa Yamazaki and Keisuke Okada.
The lyrics, brimming with the unique flair of seasoned comedians, are laugh-out-loud witty.
While skillfully leveraging the original melody, they breezily sing about everyday “slips” and stumbles with a light touch.
It’s the kind of captivating song that lifts your spirits just by listening.
Featured in Sanma’s Karakuri TV during the 9th Celebrity Parody Song Championship, this tune is guaranteed to fire up any karaoke session! When you’re worn out by the harshness of society, why not listen to this piece and crack a smile? There’s surely a moment waiting when your heart will feel lighter.
Valentine KissSayuri Kokusho

When you think of a sweet, poppy tune, this is probably the song that comes to mind for many people.
Also one of Sayuri Kokusho’s signature tracks, it’s known as her debut single, released in 1986.
With fellow Onyanko Club members providing backing vocals, the song achieved an impressive No.
2 ranking on the Oricon charts.
Timed for Valentine’s Day, it uses sweet, romantic chocolate as its motif and features lyrics that express feelings of love.
Set to a light, fun melody, it captures the thrill of being in love and the hopes pinned on Valentine’s Day—packing bittersweet emotions and a touch of heartache into one irresistibly charming song.
Parody of 'Youthful Days': 'Pension Days'Koichi Morita and Top Gallant

Let’s try arranging a famous song themed around youth and turning it into a parody! Here are some ideas for the parody of ‘Seishun Jidai’ titled ‘Nenkin Jidai.
‘ While ‘Seishun Jidai’ is known for its striking lyrics that express the confusion and feelings experienced during one’s youth, ‘Nenkin Jidai’ sings about the real, inescapable issues surrounding pensions.
Many people may be captivated by the gap between ‘Seishun Jidai’ and ‘Nenkin Jidai.
‘ Pay attention to the lyrics that will make you want to nod along and say, ‘That’s exactly how it is.
‘
The Selfish Sinbad / You Shouldn’t HaveHideyuki Kanaya

This is old footage of parody singer Hideyuki Kanaya, who rose to fame in the 1990s on the TV show “Vocabulary Heaven.” He turns Southern All Stars’ “Katte ni Sindbad” and Toshii Ito & Happy and Blue’s “Yoseba Ii no ni” into topical, current-affairs parodies.
Funny parody songs. Laugh-out-loud popular parody songs (61–70)
MozillianYuki Katsuragi

Yuki Katsuragi’s parody song is creating a buzz.
Based on “Bohemian,” this delightful track humorously sings about everyday happenings.
Combined with Katsuragi’s distinctive vocals, it’s brimming with charm that brings a smile to listeners’ faces.
It was performed on “Sanma’s Super Karakuri TV: 10th Celebrity Parody Song Championship Special” and received an enormous response.
Perfect for when you’re tired or want to relieve stress.
It’s a feel-good song where you can also enjoy the playful contrast between the flashy costume and the melody.
if…DA PUMP

This is a parody of DA PUMP’s “if.
.
.” themed around how hard housewives work and the hardships they live with.
It starts from the anger toward a husband who complains without even cooking, and goes on to depict the careful budgeting to support the household and the unrecognized daily struggles.
A key point is how it cleverly incorporates phrases from the original song, making feelings like anger, anxiety, and suffering sound pop.
By vividly portraying the small details that sustain everyday life, this parody powerfully conveys just how remarkable housewives are.
Racing into the NightYOASOBI

This is an aggressive parody of YOASOBI’s “Racing into the Night,” in which a wife relentlessly hurls all the frustrations she’s felt so far at her husband.
It looks back mainly on the dissatisfaction and unpleasant parts within the time they’ve built together—what kinds of memories there were, and what has bothered her.
The quasi-persuasive parts addressing those negative aspects are fine, but once the chorus hits, it devolves into a barrage of insults, with stress being vented in a purely aggressive way.
Although it ultimately says they should stay together as a couple, the overall content is basically designed to thoroughly break his spirit.






