Remember the dabs that have successfully ‘captured our attention’? Wait no further, because Channel 8 is back with another round of cringe-fest. This time round, with PPAP. Even better, they switched up the lyrics and replaced it with their own version to suit the CNY festivity.Â
PPAP remix

Just when you thought things can’t get any better, Channel 8 surprises us with another work of art. We would really love to give them an A for effort for attempting to catch up with the trends. I mean, take a look at this; they have totally outdone themselves this time round.Â
Listen to the studio audience laugh politely (and wither inside) in response to their lyrics and awkward dance moves. Even the celebrities threw away their faces and tried their very best to master the art of PPAP moves. Well… I’ll let you be the judge.Â
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Moral of the story? Don’t mix mainstream media with new media, if not this happens.
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