CHAMELEON LIME WHOOPIEPIE (CLWP) has just dropped “PUNKS”, the official new ending theme for ONE PIECE\’s Egghead arc. This is not your typical anime ballad. It’s quirky. It’s wild. And it absolutely slaps.
With its glitchy “Piipapii papipo” hook, sugar-rush chorus, and chaos-pop production, “PUNKS” is a sonic uppercut — a song made for mosh pits, mirror selfies, and late-night internet rabbit holes. It’s CLWP in full form: genre-breaking, joyfully unhinged, and proudly unpredictable.
Even the cover art joins the madness, featuring Egghead’s Dr. Vegapunk trapped in a CRT television, mashed up with CLWP’s candy-colored visuals in a retro-futuristic fever dream.
“I never imagined I’d be in charge of a ONE PIECE ending — I was honestly shocked, like, why us!?” says Chi-, the artist behind CHAMELEON LIME WHOOPIEPIE. “I’ve been watching the anime and reading the manga for ages, so it made me incredibly happy. It’s such a beloved series all over the world, so I felt a huge responsibility — but because we were chosen, I made sure to enjoy the process like we always do, while keeping that futuristic ‘PipaPipo’ feeling and raw human emotion in mind. I put so much love into it that I thought my head might explode. Now all that’s left is for everyone to dance — are you ready?! Let’s dance!”
With a fast-growing global fanbase, an unmatched visual identity, and a brain full of musical curveballs, CHAMELEON LIME WHOOPIEPIE is a rising force you’ll either love instantly — or never forget. Maybe both.
In 2025, resistance is futile. Just PipaPipo with it.About CHAMELEON LIM WHOOPIEPIE
CHAMELEON LIME WHOOPIEPIE (CLWP) is a solo unit founded by Chi-, known for her bright orange hair. The band also includes two other members, Whoopies No.1 and Whoopies No.2. They not only write and perform music together but are also involved in many other creative works.
Their first single, “Dear Idiot,” was released in December 2019. In 2021, they were selected as one of the artists for Spotify?s RADAR: Early Noise 2021. They then performed at one of the biggest festivals in Japan, Summer Sonic 2022, in Tokyo and Osaka.
In 2023, their first-ever appearance at SXSW was praised by VIBE as one of the “10 Best Performances We Saw At SXSW 2023” among over 1,000 participating artists. The following year, their SXSW performances were picked by British media CLASH as one of the “SXSW 2024: The Best 15 Acts.”
While receiving ongoing admiration and requests to collaborate from musicians and producers, regardless of country or genre, CLWP is sure to push the boundaries as a new-generation artist.