A video circulating the net and has gone viral has been hyped by some as the next YouTube sensation. After viewing the video, it will surely make no sense to you. . . And yet the song would still linger on in your head long after you’ve watched it.
The song is as infectious as it gets. Titled ‘PPAP’ (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen), the song was performed by Japanese entertainer Kazuhiko Kosaka under the guise of a fictional character Piko Taro. “PPAP” already has more than 4 million views on YouTube since it was posted in August.
The video is about a minute long and the lyrics feature pens, apple and pineapples being combined which absolutely makes no sense. The video also shows Piko Taro wearing a dress with mixed animal prints dancing in a rhythmic way that is simply hilarious.
While the original PPAP video has reached more than 4 million views, the Facebook video by 9GAG has drawn in more than 44 million views already.
the song PPAP goes like this:
“I have a pen. I have an apple. Apple-pen!
I have a pen. I have [a] pineapple. Pineapple-pen!
Apple-pen. Pineapple-pen. Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen.”
Which really does not make any sense at all. . . However, the video still gets viewed. . . and is now an internet sensation. . . Want to find out why?
See for yourself, watch the video below and let the song and the moves creep into you subconscious.
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