Hot off the Canadian pop star's much talked-about T-Mobile Super Bowl commercial, Bieber teams up with Japan's king of musical comedy Piko Taro—the gold mixed print-loving star behind 2016's smash ...
As the 45-second-long novelty song enters at No. 77, it rewrites the mark for the shortest hit ever to make the chart. By Gary Trust He has a pen. He has an apple. Now he has a Billboard Hot 100 ...
Kosaka Daimaou’s singing, dancing, leopard-print loving alter-ego Piko Taro refuses to go away quietly, with a new Axel F mashup video, an appearance on Japanese "Sesame Street," and a photograph with ...
Tue, October 3, 2017 Published on Oct. 2, 2017 Published on 2017-10-02T17:46:07+07:00 iko Taro, the Japanese comedian who was behind the pen-pineapple-apple-pen (PPAP) craze finally revealed that he ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Piko Taro drew on a mustache and wore animal print pajamas to the Grammys. (Photo: Getty Images) Japanese YouTube sensation Piko ...
Piko-Taro is back in the limelight with a new ditty that’s freaking similar to its predecessor “Pen Pineapple Apple Pen,” or PPAP. On Saturday, the Japanese character played by DJ Kosaka Daimaou ...
Justin Bieber has finally met face to face with the man who created the “funniest video on the internet,” as he cracked on social media. The “Cold Water” singer was in Tokyo last week to film a ...
As Piko-Taro's 45-second-long "PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen)" debuts on the Hot 100, a look at the quickest and lengthiest songs in the chart's history. By Gary Trust As previously reported, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo: Piko-Taro Instagram page) Following his worldwide breakthrough song Pen Pineapple Apple Pen (PPAP), Japanese sensation ...
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Kosaka Daimaou’s singing, dancing, leopard-print loving alter-ego Piko Taro refuses to go away quietly, with a new Axel F mashup video, an appearance on Japanese "Sesame Street," and a photograph with ...
Piko Taro, the Japanese comedian who was behind the pen-pineapple-apple-pen (PPAP) craze finally revealed that he earned 25 years’ worth of income from the catchy song. After a month since the song ...