Japanese celebrity redesigns signature song as hand washing melody
Japanese entertainer Kazuhito Kosaka, portrayed as Pikotaro, performs a hand-washing song, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in this still image taken from a recently released video, obtained by Reuters April 6, 2020. PPAP-2020 - Pikotaro via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
Japanese social media celebrity Pikotaro returned as a leading twitter trend in Japan with a coronavirus hand washing song that repurposes his signature Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP) to Pray-for-People-and-Peace.
The video was among the top five in a Twitter trend ranking in Japan on Monday.
Pikotaro, whose real name is Kazuhito Kosaka, wore the same gold animal print outfit he wore in PPAP video that went viral in 2016.
Japanese entertainer Kazuhito Kosaka, portrayed as Pikotaro, performs a hand-washing song, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in this still image taken from a recently released video, obtained by Reuters April 6, 2020. PPAP-2020 - Pikotaro via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
His hand washing video, shorter than the 2016 two minute hit that the Guinness World Record listed as the shortest song to make it into the Billboard Hot 100 chart, had also been viewed a quarter of a million times on Youtube since it was uploaded on Saturday.
(Reporting by Tim Kelly, editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
Japanese entertainer Kazuhito Kosaka, portrayed as Pikotaro, performs a hand-washing song, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in this still image taken from a recently released video, obtained by Reuters April 6, 2020. PPAP-2020 - Pikotaro via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVESFILE PHOTO: File picture of Japanese singer and song writer Pikotaro, also known by his comedian name Kosaka Daimaou or his real name Kazuhito Kosaka, at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo, Japan October 28, 2016. REUTERS/Issei Kato/File Photo
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