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The viral song PPAP's lifespan doesn't seem to be in danger quiet just yet. Out of no where, it blasted through all generations with three items sticking in their head - pen, apple, and pineapple. Nothing more and nothing less, it can’t be any simpler. The popularity brings along other remake versions like the Death Note version. And now, the Japanese band White Jam created a Christmas version of PPAP, which is superbly romantic as Japanese Christmas spirit leans more towards to “couples“ and “love.” But what does PPAP do for Christmas? Lets find out...
So with just those simple lyrics, a very strange Christmas romance song is born.
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