
The famous Japanese comedian and musician Pico-Taro (real name Kazuhito Kosaka) updated his 2016 hit Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen.
Now it sings about how to wash your hands with soap and water, and the abbreviation PPAP now stands for Pray-for-People-And-Peace (that is, "Pray for people and the world").
Here's how it goes:
I have a hand
I have a soap
uh!wash!wash!wash!wash!wash!
I have a soap
I have a hand
uh!wash!wash!wash!wash!wash!
Clean hand Clean hand
uh!
Pray for People And Peace
We will WIN.
The video with the song on YouTube has already gained over one million views. Mostly, these were Japanese Web users.
However, the songwriter is not used to such popularity: in October 2016, his hit Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the shortest song, which was included in the rating of the best Billboard.
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