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[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!

[2026] Songs Performed by Comedians: From the Newest Releases to Nostalgic Classics (111–120)

Bosom of LamentationTsukitei Kachō

Kachō Tsukitei – Lament of the Boobs 2017
Bosom of LamentationTsukitei Kachō

Released in 1969, it became a huge hit, selling over 800,000 copies.

In 2017, to commemorate Mr.

Kacho’s 60th year as a rakugo performer, a 7-inch analog EP “Nageki no Boin 2017 / Shassha Shakkin Kouta” and the best-of CD “The Tsukitei Kacho Best + New Song” were released, both featuring a re-recorded version of the same song, “Nageki no Boin 2017.”

Crying Nightsoshina

Soshina – Crying Voice Night
Crying Nightsoshina

Set to an intense punk rock sound, words that stay close to lonely souls resound.

Released by Soshina in September 2024, this track showcases a musicality that transcends his label as a comedian.

It was also chosen as the ending theme for the anime Blue Orchestra.

The music video features a hearing-impaired high school girl and introduces a bold direction that lets viewers experience a reversal of sight and hearing.

It’s a song I especially want people with a haze in their hearts to hear.

Soshina’s kindness comes through clearly throughout the track.

DokiDokiKisstaiya panku

The unit “Tire Punk,” played by JARUJARU on the variety show Ariyoshi no Kabe, features silver-painted faces, robot-like dancing, and cool-headed trivia for a hilarious act.

JARUJARU is a comedy duo from Yoshimoto Kogyo formed in 2008.

Their popularity has risen in the Heisei-Reiwa era, and they’re regulars on Ariyoshi no Kabe.

The surreal worldview of the song “DokiDokiKiss” becomes even funnier thanks to the duo’s chemistry!

Do you want some Coke?COWCOW

[Official] COWCOW MV [Want some cola?]
Do you want some Coke?COWCOW

COWCOW is an Osaka-born duo who gained popularity with routines like “Atarimae Taisō.” When you think of COWCOW, their simple, everyone-can-enjoy vibe really stands out.

This track went viral on TikTok and was released in 2019.

If you haven’t heard it yet, you might be blown away by how stylish the production is.

Riding a retro atmosphere with a touch of sparkle, they throw in punchlines using sound effects related to the things they’re asked if they want.

It matches COWCOW’s uniquely laid-back style and is seriously addictive.

Both in summer and in winteruintaa~su

Winter’s — “Both Summer and Winter” [MV]
Both in summer and in winteruintaa~su

Formed on the YouTube “Samaazu Channel” as a winter-only unit by the veteran duo Samaazu and solo comedian Ryo Fukawa, Uinters.

Their 1st single, “Natsu mo Fuyu mo” (Summer and Winter), was produced by Ryo Fukawa under his musical moniker ROCKETMAN.

The contrast between lyrics that reflect where each of them stands now and a floating, airy ensemble gives the humor a certain bittersweet depth.

It’s a heartwarming number with a message of camaraderie that feels just right.