“Pen Pineapple Apple Pen,” or “PPAP,” a Japanese song brandished by many as an infectiously viral “ringtone,” has not only “brainwashed” Japanese social media but also other Asian online users. The ...
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Japanese social media star Pikotaro unveiled a new, extended version of his internet hit “Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen” (PPAP) on Friday. The original video quickly went viral after being uploaded in early ...
AFTER the viral success of ‘Gangnam Style’ and ‘What Does the Fox Say?’ and the ‘Macarena’ many thought the time for annoying gimmicky songs were over. However, we were all wrong, now everyone you ...
“I have a pen. I have an apple. [grunt]... Apple Pen.” So goes the first few seconds of the viral Japanese “Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen” video on YouTube. It’s earned 11 million views since it was ...
If this what you’re humming to yourself, chances are you hate yourself for loving it. With a catchy tune, a comical dance, ridiculous outfits and nonsensical lyrics, the ‘Pineapple Pen’ song by a ...
The Japanese entertainer's video now has more than 50m views... and there's a hilariously simple dance to go with the catchy song WHAT do you get when you combine a pen and an apple? That’s the ...
Move over, Pikachu – Piko-Taro is in town. For all latest news, follow The Daily Star's Google News channel. In the latest ridiculous bit of genius to take over the Internet, the character created by ...
Invisible fruits, an invisible pen, an electro-beat akin to elevator music — “Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen” is worming its way into the collective ears of the Internet. Since Aug. 25, roughly 7.75 million ...
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