Pikotaro Returns with “Pee Poop Party People” Featuring Beverly

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PIKOTARO Beverly Pee Poop Party People

Pikotaro is back with Beverly and turns potty time into party time with “Pee Poop Party People,” bringing his signature quirky humor straight to the bathroom.

The PPAP singer Pikotaro has released a surprising new single, “Pee Poop Party People,” on March 23. He turns toilet training into a playful pop track with powerful vocals from Japan-based Filipina singer Beverly. This song appears on Tottemo Release 80.8 (08), the eighth part of PIKOTARO’s monthly pre–10th anniversary project.

Through this release, he celebrates a simple yet universal milestone, as the track focuses on kids learning to use the toilet, making it both humorous and intentionally absurd.

 

 

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Producer Daimaou Kosaka praises the song, saying, “Pee is ‘pee,’ poop is ‘poop.’ How cute is that! Beverly is the only one who could sing this. She’s the absolute best!” Meanwhile, Beverly’s signature high-tone vocals lift the track. Her playful delivery and sing-along melody highlight Pikotaro’s comedic style.

In addition, Pikotaro shares that he barely sings on the track but still considers it his own. He calls it a strong collaboration and hopes to share it worldwide, especially with children going through toilet training. He also emphasizes unity with the line, “All of us are Pee Poop Party People!”

For her part, Beverly describes the collaboration as an eye-opener. She admits the title surprised her at first. However, she was drawn to the witty lyrics and the challenging high-tone melody. She adds that the song works well for toilet training and hopes listeners will enjoy it. Overall, the track blends comedy, energetic vocals, and catchy wordplay.

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Meet the Voices Behind “Pee Poop Party People”

In 2016, the video for “PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen)” went viral worldwide. Major artists and media outlets like Justin Bieber, CNN, and BBC shared it, sparking a global phenomenon. As a result, Pikotaro became the first Japanese artist in 26 years to enter the Billboard Hot 100.

In addition, Guinness World Records recognized the track as the “shortest song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.” Later, in 2017, he attended a state banquet during Donald Trump’s visit to Japan. He also received an appointment from Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs as an official ambassador for promoting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Meanwhile, Beverly, who was born in the Philippines, made her Japanese debut in 2017. Since then, she has built a strong reputation as a world-class vocalist, known for her soaring high range and smooth tone. In addition, she has won multiple awards at music festivals across the United States and Asia.

She has also performed theme songs for dramas, anime, the Kamen Rider series, games, and commercials. Moreover, her music videos and social media clips have surpassed 10 million views. In recent years, she has toured as a vocalist for renowned musicians such as Tetsuya Komuro and Yoshiki. Looking ahead, she plans to expand her career further with a musical theatre appearance in 2026.

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