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 tracks (91–100)
Pure Love Songoriyentarurajio

The two members of Oriental Radio sing earnestly about their slightly bittersweet memories from before their debut up to the present, set to the melody of Shonan no Kaze’s “Junrenka.” The lyrics are so moving that even Fujimori, who is singing, is brought to tears during the performance.
behind-the-scenes storyYasuda Kei & Iida Kaori & Mō Musume.

This is a self-parody of Morning Musume’s “LOVE Machine” performed by former members Kei Yasuda and Kaori Iida on a special episode of the “Kaeuta King” segment, which was a popular feature on the show “Sanma no Karakuri TV.” The lyrics portray the behind-the-scenes reality of the early Morning Musume members, including some self-deprecating humor.
Funny parody songs. Hilarious popular parody songs (101–110)
Byte FestivalMaeda Yuki

Yuki Maeda, the vocalist of the girls’ band WhiteBerry that scored a huge hit with Natsu Matsuri in 2000, appeared on the special Kaewuta-ō edition of Sanma no Karakuri TV.
She passionately performed a parody version of Natsu Matsuri, with lyrics about the part-time jobs she did during the hiatus after the band broke up.
The day love endedTomochika, Nadagi Takeshi

A moving, humorous ballad by Tomochika and Takeshi Nadagi.
This song looks back on a past romance with wit, featuring heartfelt lyrics and the duo’s compelling vocals.
Memories with an ex and episodes of their breakup are woven in, striking a delicate balance between poignancy and laughter.
Scenes symbolizing the end of the relationship and moments when their feelings fell out of sync are portrayed, touching listeners’ hearts.
Perfect for those who want to bring humor into everyday life or lighten their spirits, it’s a track you’ll remember in quiet moments and smile at.
Give it a listen—you might just find yourself chuckling.
Valentine KissKunikyo Sayuri

When you think of a sweet, poppy tune, this is probably the song that comes to mind for many people.
Also one of Sayuri Kokusho’s signature tracks, it’s known as her debut single, released in 1986.
With fellow Onyanko Club members providing backing vocals, the song achieved an impressive No.
2 ranking on the Oricon charts.
Timed for Valentine’s Day, it uses sweet, romantic chocolate as its motif and features lyrics that express feelings of love.
Set to a light, fun melody, it captures the thrill of being in love and the hopes pinned on Valentine’s Day—packing bittersweet emotions and a touch of heartache into one irresistibly charming song.
I’m missing my chance to get married again.Sakamoto Fuyumi

Known as a parody song by Fuyumi Sakamoto, this track features lyrics based on “Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru,” brilliantly capturing the loneliness and anxiety of a single woman.
From being spooked by a fortune-teller to noticing more wrinkles, its content is both humorous and heartfelt—sure to make you chuckle.
Released in January 2009, it won the Excellence Work Award at the Japan Record Awards that same year, and her performance at the 60th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen drew a huge response.
It’s a perfect song to refresh your mood when you’re tired or in everyday moments.
Ideal for when you want a good laugh and a reset.
Slipping is important too.Yamazaki Kunimasa & Okada Keisuke
When it comes to funny and entertaining parody songs, you can’t go wrong with the track by Kunimasa Yamazaki and Keisuke Okada.
The lyrics, brimming with the unique flair of seasoned comedians, are laugh-out-loud witty.
While skillfully leveraging the original melody, they breezily sing about everyday “slips” and stumbles with a light touch.
It’s the kind of captivating song that lifts your spirits just by listening.
Featured in Sanma’s Karakuri TV during the 9th Celebrity Parody Song Championship, this tune is guaranteed to fire up any karaoke session! When you’re worn out by the harshness of society, why not listen to this piece and crack a smile? There’s surely a moment waiting when your heart will feel lighter.



