The Auto-Tune pitch correction tool has been a game changer in how we produce music today. 

After artists started playing and experimenting with Auto-Tune, they discovered that its applications extended beyond fine-tuning and polishing a voice track; they realized that, like with other instruments, you could add effects to a vocal track to produce unique sounds. 

“Believe” by Cher was the first song that changed how we saw the vocal effect. 

Cher's hit established the so-called "Auto-Tune effect" and turned it into the next big thing in the music industry. Over the past few years, more and more artists have embraced the technology, with rappers like T-Pain, Travis Scott, and Kanye West using Auto-Tune to create remarkable vocal effects in their songs.

Despite being used more frequently in rap, hip-hop, and R&B genres, Auto-Tune can also be heard in pop, K-pop, trap, and other genres nowadays. For instance, in Hannah Diamond's Make Believe, you can listen to an example of clever uses of the Auto-Tune effect when her voice turns into an electric guitar solo.

Today, while there's no doubt about Auto-Tune's popularity in the music industry, the effect has also transcended other areas of human creativity and reached every corner of the internet. Content creators now use it to create viral videos to share on TikTok, YouTube shorts, and Instagram, in a constant flux of creativity inspired by Auto-Tune’s potential.

In today's article, I'll present the top seven funniest and most creative ways to use Auto-Tune. Sit back and enjoy these humorous, comic, and innovative creators using Auto-Tune as an entertainment tool to make everyday situations into memorable and funny Auto-Tune songs.

1. Funny TikTok Videos with Auto-Tune Effect

A young woman holding a ukulele and looking at her mobile phone

Let’s start with some funny videos made using Auto-Tune. 

TikTok is one place where people spend hours watching and making user-created videos, from informative and educational videos to weird and humorous content. 

Here are some of the funny Auto-Tune videos that have gone viral using the Auto-Tune effect.

  • In this TikTok video, nickpalmai1 uses Auto-Tune after TikTok removed Taylor Swift's music from the platform, encouraging other Swifties to record their versions of Taylor's songs.  
  • Tammyylouise went viral with this TikTok video of her using Auto-Tune. She received many requests to cover popular songs using the Auto-Tune effect.

You can find many TikTok videos like these by searching for Auto-Tune funny videos. With thousands of users on TikTok creating funny Auto-Tune content, you'll get hundreds of hours to laugh at, or get ideas to create your own funny Auto-Tune remixes.

2. #SongifyThis Series

The Gregory Brothers created the "Songify This" series on their YouTube channel, Schmoyoho. Their videos showcase multiple creative and humorous uses of Auto-Tune to transform everyday moments into memorable musical experiences. Here three of our favorite funny Auto-Tune songs in the Songify This series.

CAN'T HUG EVERY CAT - Songify This. This song became a viral sensation in the early days of YouTube. It originated from a video posted by a woman on a dating site expressing her love for cats, and The Gregory Brothers turned it into a catchy and funny song. They created a music video featuring many internet cats.

Double Rainbow Song - Paul "Bear" Vasquez. This Auto-Tune remix features Paul Vasquez's emotional reaction to witnessing a double rainbow, adding to the hilarity and popularity of the video. Once again, The Gregory Brothers showcase their ability to make funny Auto-Tune remixes from daily experiences.

OH MY DAYUM ft. @DaymDrops. This video features Daymon Patterson, or Daym Drops, reviewing fast food items with enthusiastic exclamations. The Gregory Brothers added Auto-Tune to portions of his review, creating a catchy song that gained widespread popularity.

If you like these, I strongly recommend their channel. Behind their comic videos, you can see their talent with some great Auto-Tune songs in their library.

3. Auto-Tune Meme Compilations

As if YouTube video compilations weren't already a thing, people now use Auto-Tune to make hilarious memes and funny Auto-Tune videos merely for entertainment and comedic effects. 

The YouTube channel Cpt. Auto-tune got over one million views with this Auto-tune Meme Compilation video featuring various situations altered using Auto-Tune effects. Their videos include funny Auto-Tune fails, memes, and animal compilations, proving the success of Auto-Tune as an extremely versatile tool for content creators.

4. The Lonely Island

The Lonely Island is an American comedy trio that frequently uses Auto-Tune in their comedic songs. Their viral songs "I'm On A Boat" and "Jack Sparrow" combine absurd, humorous lyrics and heavy Auto-Tune vocals, showcasing their ability as musicians and comedians, which gave them recognition and the opportunity to star on TV shows like Saturday Night Live (SNL). Watch their videos here.

5. Animals with Auto-Tune

Since videos of animals became a viral sensation on the internet, people have taken videos of cats meowing and dogs barking and applied Auto-Tune to create catchy melodies and humorous results. 

Here are a couple of our favorite “Animals and Auto-Tune” videos.

Duke & Jones, a music producer duo, made this funny Auto-Tune cat video. They applied Auto-Tune with a catchy beat to create the Cat's Lover Anthem. What do you think? Is the cat talented, or is it just classic orange cat behavior?

In this "Animals with Auto-Tune" compilation, Cpt. Auto-Tune features dogs, cats, cows, and whales! 

6. Songify the News

"Songify the News," formerly known as "Auto-Tune the News," is another of The Gregory Brothers' viral video series on their YouTube channel. They use Auto-Tune to turn clips from news broadcasts and political events into humorous songs. 

The Gregory Brothers proved once more that they can create catchy songs from news videos with Auto-Tune and a beat in the background by showcasing their musical abilities to mix and rhyme the broadcast news.

You can watch this Trump vs. Macron video from the Songify the News series and dive into their channel for more content, such as the Songify the Movies series.

7. Fixing “Bad Singing” with Auto-Tune

There are many opinions about the uses of Auto-Tune in the music industry, so many content creators, artists, and producers took the opportunity to create a popular series of videos where they sing songs badly on purpose and then fix the vocal recording with Auto-Tune in post-production. 

This type of video can be educational on how to use Auto-Tune as a tool but also falls on the comic side when you see some good singers sing badly on purpose and have fun with Auto-Tune.

In this video experiment from the Songs by Spencer channel, Spencer tries to answer whether Auto-Tune can make a bad singer sound good. He produced a song and asked a team member without singing experience to sing. The results and process are worth watching, and he explains the process using Auto-Tune Pro. Does the song sound auto-tuned?

In this video, Roomie goes over the features of Auto-Tune with singing examples featuring Jazza and performs a bad singing rendition of Let It Go to later fix it with Auto-Tune.

Conclusion

Combining comedy and music has always been a winning formula, but the addition of Auto-Tune has opened up a whole new world of creative possibilities. 

The creators on the list have harnessed the power of Auto-Tune to produce a wide array of content and series that have often taken the internet by storm. Whether you're looking for singers without Auto-Tune in funny videos online or exploring the Auto-Tune Reddit forums for incredible examples and tips, the potential of Auto-Tune as a revolutionary content creation tool is undeniable.If you're looking to create funny music videos using recycled internet clips or need a voiceover for your animation characters, Auto-Tune can help you achieve your goals. These creators have shown us that Auto-Tune can be much more than just a pitch correction and vocal effect tool in music. You can apply it to any audio track and create something unique and worth sharing today, by subscribing to Auto-Tune Unlimited. Get a free Auto-Tune Unlimited trial today.

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Antares is a leading developer of software for music recording and live performance. For over 20 years, Antares has powered the music of top-charting and indie artists with products including the industry standard for pitch correction, AutoTune™.