[2026] Songs sung by comedians: from the latest tracks to nostalgic classics
Have you ever been surprised by a comedian who turns out to be a great singer after hearing a song they performed on TV? Songs sung by comedians have a unique charm that fuses a sense of humor with musicality.
From tracks born as part of a comedy routine to works released as serious musical endeavors, the variety is truly rich.
Some have even become chart-topping hits.
In this article, we’ll cover a wide range of songs performed by comedians—from the latest buzzworthy tracks to nostalgic tunes that still linger in our ears.
Enjoy the musical world created by these multitalented artists!
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SAY KOU SHOWRobāto Akiyama

Comedian Akiyama from the trio Robert, known for filling living rooms with laughter through his highly original comedy.
He has created many comic songs over the years, but among them, the one that’s especially popular with teens is probably “SAY KOU SHOW,” right? The song is about asking couples how they first met, and the punchline packs such a punch that it leaves a strong impression.
The melody is incredibly catchy too, so it’s sure to be a hit if you sing it at karaoke.
in limbo / hanging in the air / unresolvedsoshina

When it comes to Soshina from Shimofuri Myojo, he’s known not only as a comedian but also for his work as a musician.
His style is diverse—he’s even tried his hand as a Vocaloid producer—but “Chuburarin” is a straight-up rock band-style track, with Soshina on vocals and guitar.
The rough guitar sound, urgent rhythm, spit-out lyrics, and distinctive vocal tone drew a lot of attention.
With a very simple chord progression and song structure, the melody is easy to remember, and if you’re feeling stressed, belting this song out at full volume might be a great way to blow off steam.
Tori-chan Passaidoru torigoe

Idol Torigoe, a comedian who also performs as an active underground idol, caused a big stir in 2023 with a song that joked about how she resembles Westland’s Iguchi.
Her 3rd single, “Torichan-tsū,” sticks in your head with its hysteric synth sound and idol-style melody.
The catchy, rapid-fire chorus will make you want to sing along before you know it.
It’s an impactful number, and you should also pay attention to the poppy dance featured in the music video.
PANTSMC TONY

The comedian Tonikaku Akarui Yasumura, who achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the first Japanese finalist on the UK audition show Britain’s Got Talent.
Released under the name MC TONY on October 30, 2023, the digital single PANTS features a cool, solid UK drill sound produced by Double Clapperz.
Its lyrics advocate nonviolence and disarmament and emphasize the importance of being your true self—an apt match for both Yasumura’s comedic style and the current global climate.
It’s a track best enjoyed with prior knowledge of Yasumura’s routines.
HOPE feat. HikorohiKimyō Reitarō

Reitaro Strange Reitaro captivates many with his emotional lyrics and vocals.
He features comedian and actress Hikari Hikorohi on “HOPE feat.
Hikorohi.” It’s a stripped-down, voice-and-guitar song that depicts someone lost in thought in familiar settings like a supermarket or a home kitchen.
Anyone who’s been in a similar situation will surely relate.
And if you know the brand names that appear in the song, you may feel the lyrics’ depth even more.


