Pikotaro, who took the world by storm in 2016 with “Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP).” With his original style and addictive rhythm, he captivated people of all ages.
The songs he creates under the production of talent Kosaka Daimaou are colored by a blend of unique lyrics and simple yet memorable melodies.
In this article, we’ll introduce not only “PPAP,” but also other charming tracks by Pikotaro.
It’s packed with tunes that will make you hum along before you know it—and put a smile on your face!
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A special feature on Piko Taro’s songs: Hidden gems beyond ‘PPAP’ (1–10)
Kanabun-boon demo ebi in-binPikotarō

This is a catchy number by Pikotaro that sparked a worldwide craze.
Built on the rhythmic wordplay of “Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP),” it feels even more addictive than the original.
Its snappy rhythm and unforgettable sounds will have you humming along after just one listen.
It’s included on his first album, PPAP, released in December 2016.
When you want to laugh without thinking or lift your spirits, give it a listen—its quirky world will draw you in and is sure to bring a smile to your face!
Can you see? I’m SUSHIPikotarō

It’s a masterpiece packed with humor and charm that vividly subverts the image of “PPAP.” And this time, the star is sushi! The song is included on the album “I have a PPAP,” released in July 2018, and it was also broadcast on NHK’s Minna no Uta that summer.
Its catchy mix of English and Japanese phrases could help kids learn new words while having fun.
Listen to it with friends from overseas, and it’s sure to become the perfect communication tool for introducing Japan’s food culture in a fun way!
☆Sweets, all together, become stars☆!Pikotarō

It’s a work that could be called an idol song done in PIKOTARO’s own style, depicting a girly and cute world.
It’s a track included on the December 2016 album “PPAP,” and it’s full of charms that differ from the image of his signature hit.
The song itself is a pop number that strings together names of sweet desserts like panna cotta, but the lyrics abruptly blow them all up with dynamite—pure PIKOTARO world on full display.
The gap between the cuteness and the EDM-like sound is a hook that really draws you in.
Chanchanko ~KANREKI 60~Pikotarō

It’s a humor-filled song celebrating one’s 60th birthday.
Centered on the major life milestone of turning sixty, it combines straightforward congratulations with a powerful cheer for the life ahead.
The catchy phrases and rhythm that make you want to hum along are exactly what you’d expect from Pikotaro.
Released in June 2025 as a song for NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” it also drew major attention for its music video created with generative AI.
Play it at a loved one’s 60th-birthday celebration, and the whole place is sure to brighten up.
Let’s all sing and dance and turn it into the best party ever!
Neo SunglassesPikotarō

This song, too, showcases Pikotaro’s uniquely quirky sensibility.
The idea of conveying such a simple, clear situation—things going dark, then suddenly bright again—using nothing but rhythmic repetition of words is irresistibly funny.
The track appears on the classic 2016 release PPAP, and the album spent 15 weeks lighting up the charts.
Put it on when you’re a bit tired or want to reset your mood, and its delightfully silly brightness will almost certainly bring a chuckle.
PEEK-A-BOO feat. Masato Suzuki & Katin (Hayato Sumino) with Azabu Gakuen Alumni + OrchestraPikotarō

This is a work themed around “peekaboo” that conveys Pikotaro’s warm feelings.
While retaining the same comical charm he’s known for from “Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP),” the grand sound featuring conductor Masato Suzuki, pianist Katin (Hayato Sumino), and a full orchestra is truly astonishing.
This lavish collaboration was sparked by their meeting on the TV program ‘Untitled Concert’ and was produced as a single in June 2023.
Its simple message—bringing smiles beyond language barriers—resonates even more deeply when fused with the timbre of classical music.
Showcasing a new side of Pikotaro, this piece is perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy music that transcends genres.
Baseball-Ken Dance by PIKOTARO — Now with an extra dash of dance flavor!Pikotarō

You can’t help but get drawn into a world where traditional festival chants fuse with dance-pop.
It’s a piece by PIKOTARO, released in July 2025 as the cheer song for the 60th Matsuyama Yakyuken Odori festival.
Turning baseball movements into dance is a humorous idea, and the English-mixed phrases are so quintessentially PIKOTARO.
This work features a sound where classic call-and-response chants blend perfectly with a lively dance beat.
The positive lyrics, which hype up a local festival with a global vibe, are fantastic too! It’s guaranteed to get everyone excited when people of all ages dance together.


