Kidz Bop/Funny

Pre-era

 * Many of the covers in the Nashville-recorded albums can be hilariously bad to some people.
 * Kidz Bop 2
 * "I'm Real" by Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule. The man's voice sounds like he doesn't know the song, or is just trying to sing it from memory.
 * Kidz Bop 9
 * Depending on your point of view, their cover of "Feel Good Inc." by Gorillaz can be So Bad, It's Funny.
 * At the end of "We Belong Together" by Mariah Carey, the singer tries to hold the last note and has a voice crack.
 * Kidz Bop 12
 * "Cupid's Chokehold/Breakfast in America" by Gym Class Heroes and Patrick Stump starts with "Mbararara." This time, it's hilarious due to it being out of tune and sounding like an interruption.
 * Fergie & Ludacris' "Glamorous." There's something funny about kids screaming at someone to take their broke selves home if they're without money.

First Era

 * Kidz Bop 17
 * Harrison burping in "Say Hey (I Love You)" by Michael Franti.

Second Era

 * Kidz Bop 21
 * Their cover of ""Fly" by Nicki Minaj and Rihanna. Its 2001 counterpart is funny for a similar reason: These kids are singing about flying. One has to wonder if the execs did this on purpose to know that bats are the only mammals that can actually fly.
 * Kidz Bop 24
 * Everything about what they did with the Macklemore & Ryan Lewis song "Thrift Shop," which also features Wanz. A better name for this song would be "Hey" since they repeat that word like a Verbal Tic to censor the expletives interjections.
 * "I Love It" by Icona Pop featuring Charli XCX. The song is about the singer not caring about someone's car crashing into a bridge. This time, the kids are singing about how they don't care that someone drove across a bridge. You'd think 4Kids Entertainment wrote that cover.

Third Era

 * Kidz Bop 26
 * The song "Pompeii" basically starts with the kids singing "A-hole" repeatedly.
 * Kidz Bop 27
 * Just the sole fact that they covered "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor. The song is about big butts, so kids singing that is hilarious.