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  1. Aug 3, 2021 · Check out Innersleeve, WatchMojo's new music podcast! • Innersleeve Podcast We will never get tired of hearing these hilarious tracks. For this list, we'll be ranking the funniest or most ...

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    • I’m on a Boat’ by The Lonely Island featuring T-Pain. Admittedly, we could double the size of this list with just Lonely Island songs. But with respect to ‘Dick in a Box’ and ‘Jack Sparrow,’ if we're limiting things to just one, we're going with the Grammy-nomintated summer banger.
    • Carol Brown (Choir of Ex Girlfriends)’ by Flight of the Conchords. Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement snuck a lot of sweetness into their guitar-based digi-bongo acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk repertoire, but this is the duo at their most charmingly self-effacing.
    • White & Nerdy’ by “Weird Al” Yankovic. We could put together a whole list of the best Weird Al songs. How can you pick just one amongst hilarious tracks like ‘Fat,’ ‘Eat It,’ ‘Amish Paradise,’ ‘Like a Surgeon,’ ‘Smells Like Nirvana’?. ‘
    • Welcome to the Internet’ by Bo Burnham. Bo Burnham’s hit Netflix special Inside is a deep dive into the manic, lonely and wholly universal experiences of isolation during quarantine, but the musical powerhouse's darkest and funniest moment comes with the chaotic ‘Welcome to the ‘internet.’
    • “White and Nerdy” – Weird Al Yankovic
    • “I Threw It on The Ground” – The Lonely Island
    • “Because I Got High” – Afroman
    • “Flight of The Conchords” – Business Time
    • “29/31” Garfunkel and Oates
    • “Wait (The Whisper Song)” – Ying Yang Twins
    • “Stacy’s Mom” – Fountains of Wayne
    • “Like A Boss” – The Lonely Island
    • “Big Bottom” – Spinal Tap
    • “Friday” – Rebecca Black

    A parody of the Chamillionaire song “Ridin’ Dirty,” this is probably the best-known funny song in pop culture. The 2006 song is a rare example of a parody song that eclipsed the original in staying power and recognition. Weird Al has a knackfor writing the funniest songs of all time, and he’ll be showing up a lot on this list. Next: The best rap so...

    A hilarious comedy sketch of a song that revolves around a countercultural, anti-authority kind of guy who has so much misplaced aggression that he’s constantly throwing things that people hand him—a phone, a hotdog, a cake—on the ground. The song’s music video adds a lot of hilarity and Andy Samberg’s facial expressions are priceless. The song was...

    A slacker’s anthem about getting high, this song follows the events of a young dude’s life and comically shows how smoking intervened to stop him from doing what he planned to do. It’s not a “scared straight” song but a good-natured, tongue-in-cheek smoker’s anthem. The song was released in 2001, and has staying power to remain popular today. Next:...

    Sex in the context of a long-term relationship often stops being sexy and becomes a routine, functional affair. This song pokes fun at that dynamic and plays with the goofy image of a naked man wearing only socks trying to flirt with his girlfriend. The song appeared in the New Zealand comedy duo’s TV show in 2007. Next: The best songs about sex of...

    Getting older is hard to accept. People will pretend that they’re 29 well into their 30s, all because they can’t accept the reality of aging and the loss of unbridled freedom felt in their 20s, and this song is a goofy look at the irrational but relatable fear that you become a new, unrecognizable person when you turn 30. The song was released in 2...

    This song is all about overt and over-the-top male flirtation, and it’s hilariously explicit. The singer whispers the whole song, talking directly into the ear of the woman he’s interested in and describing all of the sex acts he wants to do in goofy double-entendres and plenty of single entendres too. The song came out in 2005. Next: Our list of R...

    Have you ever been more sexually attracted to your girlfriend’s mom than your girlfriend? This goofy afterschool anthem is about a kid who goes over to his sweetheart’s house only to find that her mom is more attractive than her, and it pokes fun at the absurdity of the situation. The song came out in 2003. Next: The best songs about mothers and mo...

    An SNL bombshell that introduced a new phrase into the pop-culture lexicon, this goofy song is about the life of a bigshot businessman. It follows every part of his day through the lyrics, punctuating everything he does with the phrase “like a boss!” And as his life completely falls apart, the phrase only gets funnier. The song was performed on SNL...

    There’s no way to say it politely—this song’s about attraction to large women. Every lyric is a hilariously crass double-entendre about that particular sexual taste. The song is also a meta-joke because Spinal Tap is a fictional parody band that makes fun of 70s and 80s rockers. The song came out in 1984. Next: The best 80s rock bands (top bands of...

    A song so unintentionally funny that it became a hit, “Friday” has a strange history. Talentless teen Rebecca Black had her parents hire a production company to help her create a pop career, and she created a music video so hilariously unmusical and insipid that people latched onto it as a joke song. It was released in 2011, thankfully she was able...

  2. Top 100 Comedy Songs · Playlist · 35 songs · 1.7K likes.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Comedy_musicComedy music - Wikipedia

    Comedy music can be further categorized into several types, such as parody music, novelty song, comedy rock, and comedy hip hop. Awards dedicated to comedy music include the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and the Musical Comedy Awards.

    • Musical comedy
    • Comedy, popular music
    • Vocals, various instruments
  4. Find Comedy/Spoken Albums, Artists and Songs, and Hand-Picked Top Comedy/Spoken Music on AllMusic

  5. Best of Standup Comedy · Playlist · 319 songs · 31.1K likes.