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Song parodies have existed for centuries in one form or another. We won't be travelling that far back through the swirling mists of time, but what follows are 10 of the funniest song parodies you can watch on YouTube right now. And because we're too good to you all you can watch them right here on this page thanks to the power of embedding.
Pop music certainly has its place in the world, offering simple pleasures from catchy tunes that burrow their way into your head where they remain until another, more powerful, ditty comes along. It doesn't matter whether it's your preferred genre or not, certain pop songs will still enter into your subconscious and lay dormant until you catch yourself singing the chorus in the shower one morning.
Thankfully there is a simple way of alleviating some of the guilt you may feel for liking these mostly terrible songs from the likes of Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and Beyonce (all of whom are immensely popular musicians on Facebook ). I am, of course, talking about song parodies, which have existed for centuries in one form or another.
We won't be travelling that far back through the swirling mists of time, but what follows are 10 of the funniest song parodies you can watch on YouTube right now. And because we're too good to you all you can watch them right here on this page thanks to the power of embedding.
This song was everywhere for a while, and the parodies were released thick and fast in its wake. This one, which is titled The Star Wars That I Used To Know is one of the funniest, and is certainly the most fitting for a technology site owned, managed, written, read, and used by geeks of all stripes .
The song tells the story of Star Wars and how George Lucas kept messing with the franchise that made both his name and his fortune. Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader) speaks directly to Lucas, who, judging by the original Gotye song, is playing the part of his ex-boyfriend.
Ironic by Alanis Morissette is an absolute classic. There is, however, one major problem with it: the anecdotes she tells aren't actually all that ironic. Which is in itself ironic, so perhaps Morissette is a genius and meant it all along.
Still, it doesn't matter now as we've got this parody to thank for fixing the song and adding a heavy dose of irony to each verse. The singing may be a little off-key at time, and the video production leaves a lot to be desired, but this is still fantastic.
This is the first of two songs by The Key Of Awesome , a group specializing in satirical music parodies. Their victim this time is Carly Rae Jepson, who scored a huge hit with the utterly banal Call Me Maybe in 2012.
In this parody, Jepson is transformed into a scary girl who becomes slightly obsessed with a guy after an alleged one-night stand. It's OK though, as the crazy Jepson-alike gets her comeuppance in the end when her husband decides he wants to start seeing other people.
I'm a big fan of the country of Canada, but I'm not sure I can ever forgive the Canadians for inflicting Justin Bieber, Celine Dion, and Nickelback onto the world. Then again they also birthed Justin Pot , so I guess it all evens out in the end.
Photograph by Nickelback is a horrendous song which was truly ripe for parodying. This one is my personal favorite, if only for the shouty nature of the whole thing. Delve a little deeper and the original lyrics also take a battering.
The less said about the Backstreet Boys the better. I'd rather spend these precious paragraphs waxing lyrical about Weird Al Yankovic, the absolute master of parody songs, and a man who was making them before YouTube had even been created.
There are a dozen Weird Al songs that could have made this list, but eBay, with its catchy chorus of " I bought on eBay " wins a place thanks to its added geek credentials. Hands up who hasn't bought something weird on eBay they later realized they didn't need, let alone want.
The second entry from The Key Of Awesome is a brilliant parody of What Makes You Beautiful by One Direction. As a card-carrying Brit I feel I should take this opportunity to apologize for inflicting these sexless idiots on to the world, but if you've bought any of their songs you only have yourself to blame.
The lyrics are pitched perfectly, mocking the ludicrousness of the video and all of the seen-it-hundreds-of-times-before tropes employed to make tweens fall in love with a new generation of boybands.
LMFAO may not have lasted long, but for a short period of time they led the way in delivering quirky dance tunes that didn't take the music industry at all seriously. I have a feeling they would have appreciated this College Humor parody of Party Rock Anthem.
The title is changed to Staying In Anthem as one sad individual decides to eschew a night out partying in favor of catching up with work. This may bear just a little resemblance to my own Friday nights. " All night long I'm Googling, " indeed.
Rebecca Black has already featured in our list of the worst singers discovered on YouTube , but there's still a little room to mock her and the awful song that made her famous. I'm not even writing this on a Friday and yet the chorus is already floating around in my head.
This is the most basic form of parody in the world, with some guy speaking over the top of the video, but somehow it works. Stick with it until the very end as we get to enjoy the climax of the video we all secretly wanted to see.
Queen may not count as pop music exactly, but Bohemian Rhapsody is such a good song, and this cover version by the Muppets is so watchable, that I couldn't resist including it in the rundown.
The Muppets have peaked and troughed in terms of popularity over the years, but this Queen parody saw them return to both form and popular consciousness. And with good reason, as it's a perfect cover version in every way. Except for the chickens.
Last but definitely not least is a parody version of Gangnam Style by PSY, a song that absolutely owned in 2012. It was such a huge hit that we featured videos to help you learn about Gangnam Style , and reviewed a fun Web app called Infinite Gangnam Style .
This video is a little different than the others on this list in that the music has been stripped out and the sound effects of what's happening in the background artificially engineered. Amazingly it still works as both a catchy song and a parody.
This list includes just 10 song parodies and their accompanying music videos, but there are thousands more available to watch on YouTube. Simply type in the name of your favorite (or least favorite) artist and the phrase " Song Parody " and you should get plenty of results. If you find any that particularly make you laugh then feel free to leave a link in the comments section below.
Looking for more to watch on YouTube? Check out these 10 classic YouTube videos worth watching one more time .
Dave Parrack is a Deputy Editor at MUO. He has 15 years of experience writing and editing articles about technology, with bylines at various publications. He has been with MUO since 2011, covering a wide range of subjects in that time.
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In the age of YouTube, a pop video’s success can be judged by how many parodies it accumulates. But what happens when bands themselves get in on the act? We collected the best original music videos that parody other music videos – in other words, no Weird Al or ‘Bound 3’ – to see which stick to their targets.
Helmed by American History X director Tony Kaye, the Chilis’ tongue-in-cheek ‘Dani California’ clip revisits the questionable fashions of rock’s golden eras, from prim ‘60s pop through flamboyant psych and glam and right up to lank-haired grunge headbanging.
At the height of nu-metal, this spoof of straight-faced, Fred Durst-directed videos by the brawny likes Staind and Limp Bizkit felt like a breath of fresh air. Whether its pop-punk japes hold up much better than the gloomy self-seriousness the band set out to criticise is debatable.
Given $5000 to shoot a video by the comedy network JASH, Mikal Cronin enlisted Kristen Schaal and Kurt Braunholer to recreate Natalie Imbruglia’s ‘Torn’ video shot-for-shot in this satirical clip.
This take on Robert Palmer’s ‘Simply Irresistible’ video, which saw the ‘80s star entertaining scantily clad women in heavy makeup, flips the gender roles to let the boys indulge in some sultry poses, hip-waggling line-dances and crotch-twizzling.
Like Michaelson’s effort, this wildly addictive J-Lo comeback video fires shots at videomakers’ misogyny, sending the singer and her crew into a world where the camera loves the guys’ ripped bodies as much as the guys themselves do.
As well as revelling in celebrity-bashing – Madonna, MC Hammer, Bad Santa and Peewee Herman all get a kicking – ‘Just Lose It’ sees Eminem turn his mocking gaze on himself, restaging B-Rabbit’s rap-battle from 8 Mile before scrambling away to wander naked around the streets. Business as usual, then.
‘Gangnam Style’ might be one of the most parodied pop videos ever – everyone from the North Korean government to NASA joined the fun – but as any K-pop loving fule know, the video is itself a parody, mocking the synchronised moves of polished K-pop stars by putting a middle-aged dude who looks like your seedy uncle centre-stage.
This Peter Serafinowicz-directed clip imagines Hot Chip as a generic, well-combed boy band, whose pop party is interrupted by a mysterious figure in white who alerts you to the bizarreness of the whole situation.
Having shed his (already thin) responsibility to seriousness with Van Halen, David Lee Roth submits to total chaos on this double-single, visiting the sets of Cyndi Lauper’s ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’, Billy Idol’s ‘Dancing with Myself’ and an undisclosed Jacko shoot with the sole aim of winding up any health and safety officers in the vicinity.
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It wasn’t the first of its kind, but Blink 182’s ‘All the Small Things’ – which won Best Group video at the 2000 VMAs – kick-started a trend for collecting the video tropes of recent years into one gloriously OTT gag-fest. Look out for nods to Britney’s ‘Sometimes’, Christina Aguilera’s ‘Genie in a Bottle’ and Backstreet Boys’ ‘I Want it that Way’.
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A song becomes popular for a lot of reasons- lyrics, music, context and a whole lot of other things!
…and then comes parody songs. Just listening to one of these can send you on the floor rolling with laughter. You laugh so hard that tears start dripping from your eyes. Literally any song can be parodied and parodied well. Sad beats can be made funny by replacing the lyrics with some funny words. Any kind of entertainment can be parodied but we love song parodies the most.
In case you don’t know what parody songs are, they are a funny take on a popular song. But here’s the best part about parodies- they are funny while giving some kind of social message. And we love parodies! So, we went and unearthed the best parodies available on the internet. So, without further ado, let’s get this party parody started!
Takes the cake for us! There aren’t a lot of Indian parodies out there. And AIB (now defunct), came out with the best parody song! It made fun of all “party songs”, which are full of misogyny, sexism and mindless addition of weird props. It took the tune of Honey Singh’s hit song “ Party All Night” and went on to diss every party song ever! We love it!
Again AIB! Borrowing the tune of Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan, this song talks about the rampant sexism and privileges Bollywood gives to male actors over female actors. It also talks about the male-centric protagonists that Bollywood loves.
Following the tunes of Miley Cyrus’s popular “Party in the USA”, Weird Al made a parody song to diss the CIA and their covert operations. This song is extremely funny and makes fun of a lot of political issues!
This song parodies Michael Jackson’s “Beat it” and tells you to eat it! It just doesn’t matter what you have for lunch, as long as you just eat it! That wicked guitar solo in this song though!
Before Key & Peele got famous, they were in Weird Al videos! This song talks about typical nerdy stuff about a white boy who can’t hang out with gangstas because of obvious reasons!
The title says it all, doesn’t it? In this, Darth Vader asks George Lucas to stop messing with the original Star Wars franchise (and we agree). *Cue the Star Wars theme*
This parody criticises how women in Saudi Arabia are not allowed to drive. Taking the tune of “No woman, no cry” by Bob Marley, this song is a really powerful yet, funny song! Go give it a listen!
We admit we are a huge fan of Weird Al, the King of Parodies! He has produced gold after gold. The song name gives it away. This one uses Backstreet Boys’ “I want it that way”. Another amazing song!
If this isn’t any more obvious! TVF made this killer of a song based on The Weeknd’s Starboy. This parody song is a stereotype on “Punjabi mundas” and it kicks butt! Go and shake a leg to it!
Nobody can hate Queen and Muppets. And when you combine them together? A super cute parody song and a perfect tribute to the real legends!
What AIB does, EIC can do too. They have made plenty of parodies of Bollywood songs making some or the other political commentary. This one, in particular, is absolutely hilarious for it conveys what people of India had to go through with the inception of Aadhaar card and on the beat of Badshah’s “DJ Wale Babu”.
Do you have any song that you want to add to this list? Let us know in the comments and we will all have a laugh together watching them! And don’t forget to listen to all these videos when you desperately need some laughter!
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