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PPAP stands for "Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen." It's a catchy and quirky song by Japanese comedian and musician Piko-Taro (also known as Kazuhito Kosaka). The song went viral in 2016, gaining immense popularity on social media platforms like YouTube. It features Piko-Taro singing about combining a pen, a pineapple, and an apple to create a pen-pineapple-apple-pen. The song's simple lyrics, catchy beat, and humorous dance moves contributed to its widespread appeal and internet meme status.
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PPAP stands for "Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen." It's a catchy and quirky song by Japanese comedian and musician Piko-Taro (also known as Kazuhito Kosaka). The song went viral in 2016, gaining immense popularity on social media platforms like YouTube. It features Piko-Taro singing about combining a pen, a pineapple, and an apple to create a pen-pineapple-apple-pen. The song's simple lyrics, catchy beat, and humorous dance moves contributed to its widespread appeal and internet meme status.