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How to do the viral 'Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen' dance
How to do the viral 'Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen' dance
ABS-CBN News
Published Sep 27, 2016 09:44 PM PHT

Now that the infectiously catchy earworm "Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen" has started to sweep the Internet, you might be tempted to make your own dance cover of it just because. Luckily, the man behind the latest viral hit has uploaded a tutorial video to help you along.
Now that the infectiously catchy earworm "Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen" has started to sweep the Internet, you might be tempted to make your own dance cover of it just because. Luckily, the man behind the latest viral hit has uploaded a tutorial video to help you along.
Apparently, a lot of people have been doing it wrong hence the need for a lecture video, explained DJ Piko-Taro, a fictional character played by Japanese entertainer Kazuhiko Kosaka, in his newest video.
Apparently, a lot of people have been doing it wrong hence the need for a lecture video, explained DJ Piko-Taro, a fictional character played by Japanese entertainer Kazuhiko Kosaka, in his newest video.
Still wearing his bright yellow clothes and animal-print scarf, Piko-Taro pointed out the tiny mistakes people make whenever they try to imitate his dance such as the incorrect way of holding an "apple-pen."
Still wearing his bright yellow clothes and animal-print scarf, Piko-Taro pointed out the tiny mistakes people make whenever they try to imitate his dance such as the incorrect way of holding an "apple-pen."
It's important to hold the pen portion because otherwise the title of the song will not make sense, Piko-Taro quips at one point.
It's important to hold the pen portion because otherwise the title of the song will not make sense, Piko-Taro quips at one point.
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For those living under a rock, Piko-Taro's bizarre song about fusing pens with fruits has been garnering millions of views online, attracting comparisons to Psy's "Gangnam Style" for all its quirky charm.
For those living under a rock, Piko-Taro's bizarre song about fusing pens with fruits has been garnering millions of views online, attracting comparisons to Psy's "Gangnam Style" for all its quirky charm.
Many Filipinos have started uploading their own versions, including celebrities such as actor Xian Lim, who even brought a puppet along for his cover.
Many Filipinos have started uploading their own versions, including celebrities such as actor Xian Lim, who even brought a puppet along for his cover.
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