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"PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen)" (Japanese: ペンパイナッポーアッポーペン, Hepburn: Penpainappōappōpen) is a single by Pikotaro, a fictional singer-songwriter created and portrayed by Japanese comedian Daimaou Kosaka. It was released as a music video on YouTube on 25 August 2016, and has since become a viral video.
- J-Pop , Electro-Pop , Dance-Pop , Techno
Nov 2, 2016 · PIKOTARO - PPAP (Pen Pineapple Apple Pen) (Long Version) Available Now! http://smarturl.it/PPAPLongSubscribe to Ultra Music - https://www.youtube.com/subscr...
- 3 min
- 464.5M
- Ultra Records
JAPAN. Music video. Piko-Taro Releases “PPAP-2020-“ As if the novel coronavirus COVID-19 wasn’t enough of a burden on the world, Piko-Taro has now returned! Always one to inject himself into a scene he’s not wanted in, he has now turned his song “PPAP” into a song for current climate.
Cream Stew. Kazuhito Kosaka ( Japanese: 古坂和仁, Hepburn: Kosaka Kazuhito, born 17 July 1973), [1] better known by his stage names Daimaou Kosaka (古坂大魔王, Kosaka Daimaō, lit: "Kosaka the Great Demon King") and Pikotaro (ピコ太郎, Pikotarō), [2] is a Japanese comedian, television personality and entertainer. [3] Kosaka ...
Apr 7, 2020 · Piko Taro's new song "PPAP-2020-" has been uploaded onto YouTube. As the new coronavirus spreads throughout the world, Piko Taro thought about what he could do for everyone. "PPAP-2020-" is a rearrangement of "PPAP", which was released back in 2016.
Apr 6, 2020. Comedian Pikotaro, best known for his viral hit song "Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen," and boy band Arashi have released songs encouraging people to wash their hands amid the...
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Songfacts®: Piko-Taro is the alias of Japanese comic and DJ Daimaou Kosaka. His moniker is based off Borsalino, a character from Japan's One Piec e manga-anime series. This bizarre song about fusing a pen with an apple and a pineapple is Piko-Tarro debut single.