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The Real Meaning Behind Viral Song: “Pen Pineapple Apple Pen”

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ThinkingJew.com: DJ Piko Taro, thank you so much for giving me this interview.

DJ Piko Taro: Are you kidding. It is an honour for me to be on your blog!

ThinkingJew.com: šŸ˜ŠĀ So everywhere I go I hear your very catchy song ā€œPen Pineapple Apple Penā€

DJ Piko Taro: Yes, it is getting pretty popular.

ThinkingJew.com: Iā€™d like to share your lyrics with the ThinkingJew.com readers in case they havenā€™tĀ heard them yet and then ask you the question that everyone wants to know.

DJ Piko Taro: Sure.

ThinkingJew.com: Here are the lyrics:

[Verse 1] ā€“ I have a pen, I have an apple. Uh! Apple-Pen!

[Verse 2] ā€“ I have a pen, I have pineapple. Uh! Pineapple-Pen!

[Verse 3] ā€“ Apple-pen, pineapple-pen. Uh! Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen!

ThinkingJew.com: Amazing!Ā So hereā€™s the questionā€¦ Your song is so catchy and so inspired. What does it mean?

DJ Piko Taro: Ahhh! So let me explainā€¦ Well there is a reason why I released this song right before the Jewish new year Rosh Hashanah. The ā€˜appleā€™ in the song represents the Jewish new yearā€¦ you knowā€¦ you dip the apple in the honey for a sweet new yearā€¦ The ā€˜penā€™ conveys the idea that on Rosh Hashanah oneā€™s judgement for the year ahead is written. So when I say ā€œApple-pen!ā€ I am wishing all Jews around the world that they should be signed and sealed in the book of life for sweet new year.

ThinkingJew.com: Wow! Thatā€™s beautiful! I didnā€™t realise how deep your lyrics were! So where does the pineapple fit in?

DJ Piko Taro: Ahhh! The pineapple! Soā€¦ When you look at an apple, you see a fruit that is smooth and good looking and crispy and juicyā€¦ You see a fruit you kind of want to take a nice big, juicy bite out ofā€¦

ThinkingJew.com: Yup. I hear thatā€¦

DJ Piko Taro: But when you look at a pineappleā€¦ Do you think the same thing? I donā€™t! I see something thatā€™s a bit scary lookingā€¦ a bit rough and pricklyā€¦ Not the kind of thing I even want to pick up.

ThinkingJew.com: I hear thatā€¦

DJ Piko Taro: So what Iā€™m trying to convey by including the ā€˜pineappleā€™ lyric in my song is that sometimes we can feel that way about ourselves.

ThinkingJew.com: What do you mean?

DJ Piko Taro: I mean that sometimes when we take a look at ourselves and our lives, just like a pineapple, we can see flaws and imperfectionsā€¦ It can be a bit scary. It can sometimes be depressingā€¦

ThinkingJew.com: How true! (sigh)

DJ Piko Taro: But whereas pineapples do have external flaws, this isnā€™t their essence. Their essence is bright and sweet. And itā€™s the same with us. Our essence is brightĀ and sweet. We sometimes make mistakes, true, but thatā€™s not who we are! The true us, our true essence is beautiful.

ThinkingJew.com: Wow!

DJ Piko Taro: And we need to know this as we approach Rosh Hashanah! If we approach Rosh Hashanah thinking ā€œWho am I?ā€ ā€œIā€™m a loserā€ what kind of a year are we going to shoot for?

ThinkingJew.com: Probably not too awesome a year I would imagine.

DJ Piko Taro: Exactly. I want people to go into the new year knowing that they are beautiful and their essence is good. Yes we have our flaws, but if we believe in ourselves, if we can see the truth that our essence is beautiful, we will be more motivated to strive to bring more of itĀ out in the year ahead.

ThinkingJew.com: Wow! Thatā€™s a beautifulĀ message. You have a really deep and meaningful song!

DJ Piko Taro:Ā Thank you!Ā šŸ˜ŠĀ May you and your readers haveĀ a sweet and meaningful year aheadā€¦ A year that you really are able to release your inner beauty and sweetness into your own life and into the lives of those around you!Ā 

ThinkingJew.com: Amen!Ā 


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