[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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[2026] Songs Performed by Comedians: From the Latest Hits to Nostalgic Classics (21–30)
Everything will become my strengthkuzu

Kuzuha is a parody duo of the band Yuzu, formed by Tomomitsu Yamaguchi and Hiroyuki Miyasako.
The album they released in 2003 was a lavish one, featuring guests who are close to Yamaguchi.
Recently, many comedians with strong singing abilities have emerged in the comedy world, which has broadened the range of humor and made it really enjoyable.
Yamaguchi originally aspired to be a musician, and he also provides songs to other artists.
Asakusa KidBīto Takeshi

It’s a famous song that expresses the feelings of Asakusa manzai comedians.
In recent years, Masaki Suda and Kenta Kiritani covered it as the theme song for the film “Hibana,” bringing it back into the spotlight.
You can hear it on the album “Asakusa Kid,” as well as on compilations like “Golden☆Best Beat Takeshi ~ Victor Singles & Album Selection.”
[2026] Songs Performed by Comedians: From the Newest Tracks to Nostalgic Classics (31–40)
Theme of Eccentric Boy BowieEkusentorikku Shōnen Bōui Ōru Sutāzu

It’s a song packed with parodies of superhero-themed TV anime and tokusatsu shows, created by a unit born from the Fuji TV program “Downtown no Gottsu Ee Kanji,” and it was released as a single in 1997.
The B-side, “Ah, Eccentric Shonen Boy,” is a hidden gem.
one thing or anotherFujii Takashi

Rhythmic and powerful, this song sticks with you after just one listen, especially its unforgettable chorus.
“Nandaka Nanda” is Takashi Fujii’s debut single, released in 2000.
Produced by Daisuke Asakura, it was a huge hit—Fujii performed it at the 51st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen and won the Newcomer Award at the 2000 Japan Cable Radio Awards, among other honors.
Sung by Takashi Fujii—whose character is wild yet somehow endearing—the song feels like it can truly lift your spirits.
It’s a great recommendation for those times when you need a little extra boost of energy!
TOKAKUKAAkiyama Ryūji

It’s a funny song by Ryuuji Akiyama of the comedy trio Robert, described as “a track written by artist Ryuji Akiyama for Fuji TV’s variety show ‘Omokuri Kantoku.’” He belts out the unbelievable theme—“Are public facilities run by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government or the ward?”—in a serious 90s band style.
The way Akiyama completely becomes the ‘artist’ is what makes it so hilarious!
Screamyazaru

Released in 1998, it was chosen as the theme song for “Tunnels no Minasan no Okage Deshita.” Yaen was an unusual unit formed around Tunnels members Takaaki Ishibashi and Noritake Kinashi, with the rest of the members being backstage staff from the same show.
All of their songs were composed by Tsugutoshi Goto, with most of the lyrics written by Yasushi Akimoto.
The choreography was handled by TRF’s SAM, ETSU, and CHIHARU, making it a lavish project.
One Chance Summer LOVEEXIT featuring NANA

Here’s a track by the popular comedy duo EXIT featuring Nana Yamada.
The music video, where swimsuit-clad models from the gyaru magazine egg dance by the poolside, drew a lot of attention.
The opening visuals call to mind Tamori Club’s “butt opening sequence,” don’t they? Produced by hit sound producer YHANAEL, the song turned out really cool.


