Guaranteed Laughs: A Collection of Parody Songs That Fire Up the Karaoke Party!
Going to karaoke is a classic choice for parties with friends, right?
Since you’re all going to karaoke anyway, a lot of people probably want to laugh and get the energy up.
That’s when funny parody lyrics come in handy.
You might remember getting hyped with parody songs as a kid, but the truth is, they’re pretty hilarious even as an adult!
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of parody versions that are guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke.
Whether you’re an adult or a kid, pick the parody that suits you best and bring the laughs at karaoke!
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[Guaranteed Laughs] A Compilation of Parody Songs That Hype Up Karaoke! (21–30)
LemonYonezu Kenshi

Set to Kenshi Yonezu’s signature song “Lemon,” the lyrics are a collection of excuses for being late to school.
Created by YouTuber Makoto Atori, this parody delivers plausible tardiness excuses in a calm tone while preserving the song’s serious mood.
In the video, each excuse even comes with a “success rate,” helpfully indicating how likely it is to work.
It ranges from the classics—lines veteran latecomers rely on with a 99.9% success rate—to “rare excuses” that might only fly 0.3% of the time.
If your tardy excuses are getting stale, use this parody to expand your repertoire!
paprikaFoorin

This is a parody of Paprika—known as a song by Foorin and Kenshi Yonezu—centered on the universal agony of not finishing summer homework.
It portrays the rising panic as the deadline looms while you’re busy playing, and the painful struggle of trying desperately to tackle the homework but making little progress.
In addition to the work not moving forward, it shows how temptations linger all around; the moment you let your guard down, time slips away to those distractions, deepening the suffering in a familiar vicious cycle.
Because the song ends in resignation, it leaves listeners with the impression that it’s prompting them to question whether that outcome is really okay.
mixed nutsOfisharu Higedan Dism

This is a parody of “Mixed Nuts,” the opening theme of the anime SPY×FAMILY.
It’s a version from Anya’s point of view, a popular character in the series, expressing her famous lines and the feelings she has in the story.
Her halting way of speaking is one of her charms, so while it may be hard to match it perfectly with singing, aim to strike a good balance to bring out Anya’s personality.
How closely you lean into the character is important; depending on your expression, you can even create a moving atmosphere.
If you want to make it funny, you might highlight her cuteness and make the enunciation a bit less clear.
if…DA PUMP

This is a parody of DA PUMP’s “if…” themed around how hard housewives work and the hardships they live with.
It starts from the anger toward a husband who complains without even cooking, and goes on to depict the careful budgeting to support the household and the unrecognized daily struggles.
A key point is how it cleverly incorporates phrases from the original song, making feelings like anger, anxiety, and suffering sound pop.
By vividly portraying the small details that sustain everyday life, this parody powerfully conveys just how remarkable housewives are.
PerfumeEito

In 2020, singer-songwriter Eito took Japan’s pop music scene by storm after going viral on social media.
His song “Perfume,” built around the warm tone of an acoustic guitar and a relaxed tempo, is very easy to sing at karaoke.
Since it’s a slow ballad, making a parody version is simple, too.
The key to parodying this song is to land a solid punchline at the end of the chorus.
What matters is whether you can skillfully convey the backstory and the buildup to that punchline in the first half of the song!
Charlesbarūn
It’s a popular Vocaloid song at karaoke.
Since the same phrase repeats, the key to a parody version is choosing which lyrics to hammer home.
It’s a high-energy track, so sing bold lyrics at a brisk pace.
Being a Vocaloid song also makes it relatively easy to turn into a parody.
Have fun with the lyrics you like.
broad daylightKing Gnu

With a beautiful voice and vocals, he sings about the desperate predicament of “running out of toilet paper.” Singer-songwriter Ryoji Takarabe posted a parody set to King Gnu’s 2020 smash hit “Hakujitsu,” singing about “toilet paper,” which became a life-or-death issue for the public during the state of emergency.
Weren’t many people facing the crisis of “no toilet paper for sale anywhere”? In the middle of the song, there’s also a moment where he earnestly appeals for the importance of “self-restraint.” Through making people laugh, he conveys an important message.
Even as a parody, it’s a masterpiece!



