Guaranteed Laughs: A Collection of Parody Songs That Fire Up the Karaoke Party!
Going to karaoke is a classic choice for parties with friends, right?
Since you’re all going to karaoke anyway, a lot of people probably want to laugh and get the energy up.
That’s when funny parody lyrics come in handy.
You might remember getting hyped with parody songs as a kid, but the truth is, they’re pretty hilarious even as an adult!
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of parody versions that are guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke.
Whether you’re an adult or a kid, pick the parody that suits you best and bring the laughs at karaoke!
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[Guaranteed Laughs] A Collection of Parody Songs That Hype Up Karaoke! (11–20)
Goodbye DeclarationChinozo

“Goodbye Declaration” is a signature song by the Vocaloid producer Chinozo, released in 2020.
Sung with the VOCALOID v flower, the generated vocals have a very clear, soaring quality.
The rhyme-rich word choices and the fast-paced, unfolding chorus seem perfect for livening up a karaoke session.
For making a parody version, the key point is deciding what you want to convey—narrow down the theme when writing lyrics, and if you land some cool rhymes right before the chorus, it should feel great to sing.
Promise of SunflowersMotohiro Hata

Himawari no Yakusoku (Promise of Sunflowers) is one of Motohiro Hata’s signature songs, released in 2014.
It gained popularity as the theme song for the animated film STAND BY ME Doraemon.
His gentle, soaring voice makes this high-healing-effect ballad help you forget daily fatigue and unpleasant things.
When creating a parody version of this song, keep the song’s purity firmly intact in your vocal delivery, but craft the lyrics so there’s a clear punchline that elicits a chuckle—adding just that touch of humor will really showcase your sense of style.
Crimson Bow and ArrowLinked Horizon

The opening theme of Attack on Titan is among the most popular anime songs.
This parody version features lyrics expressing frustration with math problems and school.
The gap between those lyrics and the cool melody will make you laugh.
It’s a tough song to belt out, but if you practice and perform it, it’s sure to be a hit.
if…DA PUMP

This is a parody of DA PUMP’s “if.
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.” 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.
New EraAdo

Ado’s “New Genesis” has topped numerous music charts.
Since it’s the theme song for the smash-hit film ONE PIECE FILM RED, many people have probably heard it.
The song’s appeal lies in its bouncy sound and vocals that leap dramatically up and down in pitch.
That makes it quite challenging to sing at karaoke, but it also lends itself well to comedy: the gap between parody lyrics and skilled vocals can really get laughs.
When creating a parody, it’s easier if you pick a theme that rhymes with the title “Shinjidai” (New Genesis).
paprikaFoorin

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.
[Guaranteed Laughs] A Compilation of Parody Songs That Hype Up Karaoke! (21–30)
PretenderOfficial HIGE DANDism

When it comes to bands that are hugely popular for songs about love and relationships, Official HIGE DANDism tops the list.
Vocalist Satoshi Fujihara’s refreshing high notes are so pleasant to hear.
This song is a bittersweet heartbreak tune about liking someone but having to admit you’re not compatible, leaving you smoldering with unresolved feelings.
For a parody version, it’s best to follow the structure of the original and make it a story.
It might be ideal to weave in your own past relationships in a humorous, playful way!






