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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 Tracks to Nostalgic Classics (31–40)

From the Open-Air Bath Above — A Poem of Comedian SpiritNO PLAN

NO PLAN “This Is My Heart’s Desire ~Poem of the Comedian’s Spirit, Part II~”
From the Open-Air Bath Above — A Poem of Comedian SpiritNO PLAN

This is a 2003 single by a unit from the TV show “Uchimura Produce.” The members of NO PLAN are Teruyoshi Uchimura of Utchan Nanchan, Summers, TIM, and Ryo Fukawa.

The group’s theme was the passion and pathos of comedians.

They have also released three albums.

Hey Mickey!Gorie with Jasmine & Joann

Hey Mickey! – Gorie with Jasmine & Joann – Miki Nadal – Intro de Miki Nadal en Se Lo Que Hicisteis –
Hey Mickey!Gorie with Jasmine & Joann

Released in 2004, it reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts and earned a spot in the 56th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.

The song is performed by a character played by Gori from the comedy show “One Night R&R” (Warai no Tane One Night R&R), and it’s a Japanese cover of the globally famous cheerleading anthem “Mickey.”

Kick & LoudGEISHA GIRLS

It’s included on the 12 cm single “Geisha ‘Remix’ Girls” from 1994.

GEISHA GIRLS was an unusual concept group in which the two members of Downtown dressed as geisha and rapped.

It’s known for having a star-studded production team, including Ryuichi Sakamoto, Towa Tei, Satoshi Tomie, Arto Lindsay, Tetsuya Komuro, and others.

PERFECT HUMANRADIO FISH

【MV】PERFECT HUMAN / RADIO FISH
PERFECT HUMANRADIO FISH

This is a song released in 2015 by the music group led by Oriental Radio.

It became a major sensation, winning numerous awards such as the Japan Cable Radio Awards.

The track is lively and up-tempo—perfect for drives or for lifting your spirits when you’re feeling down.

The lyrics are easy to understand, making it popular across a wide range of ages, from young children to adults.

Nonsensical SongBaku Chū Mondai

Nonsense Song (Full Version) / Baku-Chu Mondai [Tried Singing]
Nonsensical SongBaku Chū Mondai

“Baku-chū Mondai” was the name of the duo that Bakushō Mondai used when they appeared in a segment of the show Ponkickies.

The segment was called “Baku-chū Mondai’s Nonsense Tuesday” and aired on Tuesdays.

The song “Nonsense Song,” performed by the two dressed as mice, became a hit, selling over 200,000 copies.

Some of you might even have had it at home.

The segment had an image of high-quality comedy for children—I’d love to watch it again.

[2026] Songs Performed by Comedians: Introducing the Latest Tracks to Classic Favorites (41–50)

Uma-velousMONKEY MAJIK × Sandoicchiman

MONKEY MAJIK × Sandwichman / UMAVEROUS (with lyrics)
Uma-velousMONKEY MAJIK × Sandoicchiman

Here’s a hilarious collaboration between two units from Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture.

The song title is a catchphrase that Takeshi Tomizawa of Sandwichman used during his food reports.

The track weaves in elements like Sandwichman’s sketch “Zero-Calorie Theory,” and the music video incorporates costume designs inspired by groups like Earth, Wind & Fire—something that will make anyone who knows that era burst out laughing.

Moonlightkuzu

[Trash/Kuzu / Hiroyuki Miyasako] Moonlight: A one-night-only special live [Clip]
Moonlightkuzu

This is the debut single of Kuzu, a unit from the comedy show “Warai no Nai R&R” (One-Nine R&R).

Following the success of this song, Kuzu went on to release four singles and one album.

Incidentally, the CD jacket is a parody of Yuzu’s album “Yuzu no Moto.”