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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)

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.

One Chance Summer LOVEEXIT featuring NANA

[The hottest summer hype song!] EXIT featuring NANA “One-Chance Summer LOVE” MUSIC CLIP Short ver.
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.

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.

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.

Live, Benjamin (ver. H. Matsumoto)Matsumoto Hitoshi

It’s a deeply evocative song that portrays heartbreak through the motif of a houseplant.

The lyrics mirror a man’s emotions after a breakup in the image of a potted plant standing quietly in the corner of a room.

In the silence after returning from a lively place, the way he speaks to the weakened plant feels as if he’s gently caring for himself.

Rather than simply offering encouragement, the song’s warmth lies in how it softly stands by you and whispers, “Live.” It was released as a single simultaneously with Masatoshi Hamada’s version in February 1991.

If you listen to it alone on a quiet night, you may find yourself deeply drawn into its world.

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

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.

Now RomanticKOJI1200

A masterpiece produced by DJ and music producer Towa Tei—who was active with the American house band Deee-Lite—that recreates the 1980s new wave scene.

In 1995, it was shocking to see Koji Imada, aka Imachan, wearing flamboyant makeup like David Bowie and singing with a sultry intensity.

It’s a sharp, synth-heavy electropop track that still sounds incredibly cool today.

It’s a song I’d love for the generation that adored ’80s Western pop to revisit.