It is a song "every pirate knows," passed down through generations from the Roger Pirates to the present day. 🎻 Key Facts about the Song
While navigating the "White Strom" underwater current, the crew encounters a pod of Island Whales .
The song is more than just a sea shanty; it is a "pirate farewell anthem" representing the core themes of One Piece —freedom, legacy, and enduring bonds. One Piece 574 HD - Brook Sings Sake Binks 2 Years Later
Upon realizing they are not Laboon, Brook plays "Binks' Sake" on his violin to show gratitude to the pod, which then carries the Thousand Sunny to the surface.
Depending on the instrument, the song's mood shifts from a "jolly party song" (piano) to a somber "ballad or requiem" (violin). It is a song "every pirate knows," passed
Theories suggest the lyrics, written by Eiichiro Oda , may contain hidden history regarding Joy Boy and the Void Century .
This performance serves as an emotional bridge between the crew's past training and their future goals. Upon realizing they are not Laboon, Brook plays
In One Piece , titled " LABOOON!! Brook Plays Binks’ Sake! ," Brook performs the legendary pirate anthem "Binks' Sake" as the Straw Hat Pirates officially transition from the Fishman Island Arc into the treacherous waters of the New World . Episode Summary: Brook’s Performance