Music
Funny Business: Asher Roth, Bo Burnham, Eminem & Lily Allen
Jun 16th
There is nothing better than comedy. I will gladly chose a comedy over a drama any day of the week. I love watching Kathy Griffin My Life on the D-List, 30 Rock, The Office, and MADtv (R.I.P.) among other TV shows. There is nothing better after a long stressful day than turning on the television to watch a half-hour of laughs. And while comedy comes in all forms (stand-up, television, movies), many of us don’t consider it in the form of music.
Ever since listening to “I Love College” by rapper Asher Roth, I’ve been a fan. He’s funny, entertaining, and best of all, his songs are catchy.

His latest release from his album Asleep in the Bread Aisle, is “She Don’t Want a Man” featuring Keri Hilson. The song is fantastic, I have it stuck in my head! The music video is quite funny and can be viewed on mtv.ca, but if you want to listen to the song, click below:
But incorporating comedy into music is nothing new, it’s been around for decades. Roth also isn’t the only musician out there incorporating comedy into his music. So, in a tribute to comedic musicians, I’ve compiled a list of my favourite funny singer/songwriters:
Leave it to Judd Apatow’s latest protegee to be the funniest comedy musician around. Bo Burnham is a YouTube sensation that’s making his way onto the big screen. With a brief cameo in Funny People (he was on “Yo, Teach”) and a musical in the works, soon enough everyone is going to be saying “it’s Bo, Yo!”or “Bo, Fo’ Sho’” or….okay, you get the idea.
Check out his song “The Perfect Woman” below:
Marshall Mathers III, Eminem, Slim Shady or whatever else you’d like to call him, he is one of the most comedic rappers around. With songs like “Just Lose It,” “The Real Slim Shady,” “We Made You,” “Without Me” among others, Eminem throws celebrities under the bus for some laughs. Click here to watch the rapper’s music videos.
Lily Allen

While this British star’s personal life may overshadow her music, Lily Allen is a force to be reckoned with. Her cheekiness goes nicely with her sweet voice, and don’t let those Alice-in-Wonderland ensembles fool you, Miss. Allen has a fowl-mouth. Check out Lily Allen’s song “Alfie,” about her pot-smoking brother, below:
While we shouldn’t expect Celine Dion to belt out a tune mocking pop culture anytime soon, artists who do incorporate comedy into their songs are quickly gaining recognition in the music industry for their talent. Maybe we don’t need to restrict comedy to half-hour TV sitcoms after all; perhaps Tina Fey will take a cue from Bo Burnham and write some ballads?






