Funny parody song. A laugh-out-loud popular parody track.
Parody songs—we used to sing them all the time when we were kids, right?
Parody songs are a really fun genre: they make you laugh out loud and sometimes even lead to unexpected discoveries.
This time, we’ve selected and compiled a bunch of hilarious parody songs from various genres, including anime theme songs, J-pop, and comedy shows.
How about giving them a try when you’re feeling a bit tired and want a good laugh to reset your mood?
I’m sure you’ll find a laugh-out-loud parody that hits your sweet spot.
Be sure to find your favorite!
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Funny parody songs. Hilarious popular parody songs (71–80)
Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Oriraji Fujimori & Gōruden Bonbā

When it comes to Golden Bomber’s signature songs, this is the one.
The lyrics humorously portray the frustrations and heartache of love, leaving a strong impression.
It was released as a single in October 2010 and became a hot topic thanks to numerous tie-ins, especially frequent use in TV programs and commercials.
Their style fuses visual kei with J-pop, with strong rock elements as well.
This time, it features an interesting setup where Shingo Fujimori from Oriental Radio adds call-and-response lines to “Memeshikute.” Definitely give it a try!
OedoKabukirokkusu

Kabuki Rocks, led by vocalist Ichiban Ushigami in full kabuki attire, shot to fame on the TV show Heisei Meibutsu TV: Ikasu Band Tengoku.
They rewrote the lyrics of Kenji Sawada’s hit song “TOKIO,” literally arranging it in an Edo-style manner, and made their major-label debut in 1990.
YouTube theme songSukījō Daimonran

It’s a parody of HIKAKIN & SEIKIN’s “YouTube Theme Song” where the lyrics are just a list of famous YouTubers’ names—an irresistible treat for YouTube fans.
The YouTubers whose names appear will almost certainly share it on social media.
Funny parody songs. Hilarious, popular parody tracks (81–90)
Kokoro Odoru Himpeki Nii-san Ver.Himupeki niisan (Himura Yūki)

This is the “train-nerd version” that Banana-man’s Yuki Himura performed in a radio show segment, where he changed the lyrics of nobodyknows+’s “Kokoro Odoru” to the names of all the stations on the Tokaido Main Line (Tokyo–Kobe).
Junior comedian colleagues did the chorus.
His partner, Osamu Shitara, also gave it high praise.
I tried singing ‘In the Seasons’ using baseball players’ namesYakību

They’ve turned the lyrics of Chiharu Matsuyama’s smash hit “In the Season,” the song that made his name known nationwide, into a mondegreen composed entirely of names of former baseball players.
It’s a track that die-hard pro baseball fans will definitely latch onto—one you might even want to learn perfectly and try singing at karaoke.
Boat Song of the Jagged Heartwankappu P

One type of parody song involves combining the melody of one song with the lyrics of another.
In this video, the lyrics of The Checkers’ “Gizagiza Heart no Komoriuta” fit perfectly with the melody of Aki Yashiro’s “Funauta.”
Forever with youKameari Burazāzu

This is a band that appeared on the late-night show “Kitano Fan Club” in the 1990s.
The ridiculous parody songs performed each week by Beat Takeshi, dressed like a construction worker, and the Takeshi Army were very popular.
This one is a parody of Yuzo Kayama’s “Kimi to Itsu Made mo.”



