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: Best Parody Songs to Hype Up Karaoke! (41–50)
Marigoldaimyon

“Marigold” by Aimyon, a leading female singer of our time.
Its friendly, catchy melody makes it easy to adapt into a parody song.
Plus, the lyrics are easy to play with, which makes creating your own original words a breeze.
So, what is it that you won’t do? Let’s make a parody that’s true to you.
[Guaranteed Laughs] Parody Song Collection to Hype Up Karaoke! (51–60)
DoraemonHoshino Gen

It’s a parody song of Doraemon filled with relatable “we’ve all seen that” moments.
The lyrics center on the kinds of kids you’d definitely remember from elementary school, but they’re written with a warm, kind perspective so you can sing it without worrying about hurting anyone’s feelings.
Especially with elementary school boys, they’re at that age where they just tend to do things that make adults go, “Why?” For moms with sons, and even for grown men, there’s probably at least one thing in there that will ring a bell.
It’s the perfect parody to sing at karaoke with both adults and kids—guaranteed to get everyone roaring with laughter.
HotlimitT.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution’s “HOT LIMIT” is a song released in 1998.
Not only the music but also Takanori Nishikawa’s outfit left a strong impression, didn’t it? This parody song, “Honto, Limit” (“Honestly, Limit”), changes the original lyrics.
It’s about the shock experienced at a class reunion.
The self-deprecating humor will make you chuckle.
Still, there are surely people who can relate.
Many working adults have probably felt the same way.
It’s a parody I especially recommend to those whose views on marriage resonate with the song.
Until the World Ends…WANDS

This is a parody song with lyrics imbued with sorrow that evoke self-deprecating laughter.
Even if your situation is a bit tough, sometimes laughing it off can give you energy, right? And simply sharing a sense of “we’re all like this” can make you feel better too.
Karaoke is a perfect place for that kind of mutual encouragement.
The key with this song is to sing it earnestly to build a sense of shared empathy.
Laugh together and belt it out—“Yep, that’s exactly how companies are!”—and turn it into positive energy to say, “Let’s keep doing our best starting tomorrow!”
Refrain. / Exercise self-restraint.Gōruden Bonbā

This is a parody of Golden Bomber’s “Memeshikute” released by Ryoji Takarabe, a music YouTuber who covers famous songs, during the 2020 stay-at-home period.
Thanks to the buzz it generated on Twitter and other platforms, a version covered by Golden Bomber’s Sho Kiryuin himself was released.
If you can cleverly rephrase the repeatedly used words into funny expressions, it’s sure to be a hit! Matching the momentum to the sound is important too!
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS

This is a parody of “Zenzenzense” used in “Your Name.” It’s called “What’s Your Job?” It’s a song about NEET life, and singing it will lift your spirits.
The lyrics are quite elaborate and a lot of fun.
As a parody, it’s an interesting attempt that really piques your interest.
It would be fun to try singing it at karaoke, too!
Otona Blueatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

Set to the melody of Atarashii Gakko! (The Leaders)’ “Otona Blue,” this song features members of the Manzai Association’s board singing from the perspective of seasoned veterans.
It gives the impression of a viewpoint unique to those who frequently interact with the big names, and it sharply conveys what kind of presence these veterans are.
By detailing things like not being rattled when a joke falls flat, repeating the same routine over and over, and lecturing younger performers at great length, the lyrics clearly communicate just how troublesome their behavior can feel.
While it might look like a rebellion against the old guard, the song also acknowledges their humor in places, making it clear that this is a good-natured, affectionate parody.



