1980s Run-DMC's "
Christmas in Hollis" from 1987 is comedy rap, as is
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's 1988 song "
Parents Just Don't Understand".
N.W.A and
Ice Cube's early albums were not as comedic and lighthearted as the Fresh Prince's but did incorporate humor. Various influential comedy hip-hop groups began in the late 1980s, such as
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince,
De La Soul,
Kid 'n Play,
Das EFX, and
Fu-Schnickens.
1990s "Weird Al" Yankovic has made parody tracks of popular hip-hop songs since the 1990s including "
Amish Paradise" and "
White and Nerdy". Another early example is with Southern California-based rapper
Afroman, with his two well-known tracks "
Crazy Rap" and "
Because I Got High," both released in 2001, which featured comedic lyrics. Throughout the late 1990s and 2000s, rappers that used comedy in their lyrics, including
Insane Clown Posse,
Eminem,
Ludacris and
Afroman gained popularity. In
Sweden, Swedish-Finnish comedy rapper
Markoolio became a platinum seller between 1998 and 2007.
2000s The Lonely Island is an American comedy trio who released their first comedic rap song, Ka-Blamo!, in 2001. They rose to fame after joining
Saturday Night Live (
SNL) in 2005, where they made many satirical songs that they described as "fake rap". One of their first videos to air, "
Lazy Sunday," became an internet sensation and garnered over five million views before
NBC took it down. The Lonely Island's brand is to make songs that sound macho but actually parody masculinity. They have collaborated with numerous mainstream artists, including
Justin Timberlake,
Nicki Minaj,
Rihanna, and more. Their YouTube channel has exceeded 1 billion views; they are Grammy-nominated; their albums have charted on the
Billboard Hot 100; and they won an Emmy award for their song "
Dick in a Box." Some of their most popular songs are "
I'm on a Boat," "
I Just Had Sex," and "
Jizz in My Pants." Since leaving
SNL, they have continued to make satirical albums and are currently still active. In 2008,
Odd Future members
Tyler, the Creator and
Jasper Dolphin released their
sole EP under the short-lived comedy group name "
I Smell Panties." The duo used elements of
gangsta rap and
Southern hip-hop in a comedic way when performing as I Smell Panties. Tyler then released a track in 2011 called "Come Through Looking Clean," a joke song performed under a character named "Young Nigga." The song parodies the "Bling Era" of mainstream hip-hop that was popular during the 2000s and draws heavy inspiration from the music of
Lil B. The Young Nigga character would later be re-used on various skits in the 2012
Adult Swim program
Loiter Squad, which was created by and starred members of Odd Future. In February 2016, Tyler revealed that his 2011 breakout viral single "
Yonkers" was made as a joke song attempting to parody the style of
New York rappers (hence the title. named after the
city of the same name). Michigan-based Internet celebrity and rapper
Rucka Rucka Ali became famous in the late 2000s and early 2010s for creating pop song parodies (including parodies of popular hip-hop songs) containing lyrics for
shock value. He often includes
politically incorrect and juvenile references to
ethnic stereotypes, topical subject matter, and
dark humor. His music also tends to make use of comedic portrayals of celebrities and his several alter egos espouses stereotypical qualities of specific ethnic groups. Some critics have labeled Ali as a racist as a reaction to his songs, although his humor is heavily influenced by mainstream comedy television shows such as
South Park,
Family Guy, and ''
Chappelle's Show'', and has jokingly defended his brand of humor by claiming that he's affirming the stereotypes he's constantly referencing in his songs as factual. His videos and YouTube channels are frequently removed (since he started creating music videos, he has had 17 YouTube channels deleted for terms of service violations), but are
reuploaded by his fans.
2010s "
Thrift Shop" by
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis broke into charts internationally in 2012. In the mid-2010s, Ryan Harryman, a
San Jose State University student and member of
the school's water polo club team, became a viral sensation on the Internet under the stage name "
3PAC." He was known for his self-produced music videos, bombastic and aggressive comedic rap songs, and
diss tracks targeting mainstream rappers like
Eminem and
2 Chainz, as well as YouTube gaming channel
PewDiePie. 3PAC made a guest appearance on
The New CALassic, a comedy hip-hop mixtape performed by Internet music critic
Anthony Fantano (under his "Cal Chuchesta" alter ego) that was released in August 2015. Harryman died at the age of 24 in October 2015 after suffering severe brain damage during a water polo practice. that character's previous appearance was on the Filthy Frank video "BAD INTERNET RAPPERS" (uploaded in November 2014), where he performed a song called "Real Hip Hop" that directly parodied the stereotypical anti-mainstream and
politically charged attitudes of underground rappers. The
Pink Season album reached number one on the
iTunes charts and peaked at 70 on the
Billboard 200. In April 2018, Internet personality and music critic
Anthony Fantano began releasing more satirical hip-hop tracks under his Cal Chuchesta alter ego, releasing the tracks "Coin Star" and "Don't Talk To Me." In the late 2010s, new artists in the genre such as
Lil Dicky and
Ugly God were also gaining popularity, helping the genre to maintain a substantial loyal following. There has also been an uprising in meme rappers such as
Yung Gravy and
Zack Fox.
2020s Yuno Miles is a comedic rapper who gained prominence in 2021 for his "bizarre" lyrics and off-beat rhythms. ==International examples==