Because have you not heard? Nicolette Minajarae helped Pachelbel himself with this. This is the original but they said it was too emotional to be played ever again.
Though her hairline was diminishing, her intelligence was not. Nicki Pachelbel has taught us about the economic struggle within that 400-year range. An absolute masterpiece captured within the essence of this melody. Starships truly were meant to fly, everyone. Thank you.
@@hopeboyherewithyourmcdonal3634 omg same! I remember when the "zuhcc de'dutché" technique became the most used technique that time. This generation really doesn't know anything about art and dance😡
@@shrimpshufflr7745 Yeah. It’s around 1700 but we can’t be sure which side. In any case the part of my comment that was exaggeration was “every,” not the date!
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Unlike many artists, Nickolette Minajaran’s “Starships” displayed a tender balance between respect for the past and striving for the future. Where fellow legends relied on the canons of their recent generations, Minajaran has the foresight to combine the electronic instrumentations and youthful spirit of the contemporary whilst remaining true to the myth-like, ethereal timbre of the ancient Bach-inspired harmonies. Nickolette remains today a bridge between the past and future, the common taste and the bourgeoisie, and between the aspirations of mankind and the gift of the muses.
"We're higher than a møther füker" What a lyrical genius. As a child born in the 1670's, I enjoyed such exotic words in Madame Nick é Minajé's musical pieces, they truly resonated with me as I grew older. Indeed, we are high! High in the sky, sailing in the clouds with the melody and lyrics of this musical piece steadfast and strong beneath our feet as we ride the tides of life.
This comment paired with the image has me in tears. There's nothing wrong with what you said, I'm glad you feel that way. I just can't get over the picture.
"Starships were meant to fly, Hands Up, and Touch the Sky." - Nicki Minaj. One of the many amazing quotes that Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty has come out with during the 39 years of her incredible life, with many more on their way. Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty is truly an incredible woman, with many historical proceedings, including her hobbies before discovering the type of music known as rap. On the day that she discovered this art form of music, she was walking in front of an Apple tree and discovered rap, which shook this specific tree so hard that an apple fell off of one of the branches, and hit someone in the head on the other side of this truly historic tree. That man was Isaac Newton, and thanks to Nicki Minaj, we have discovered the force of gravity in its entirety. After this experience, she wanted to share her rapping skills with the world, and found a random man, told him his story, and while he chose not to listen to the Rap Queen's Rapping, the Apple Tree Experience inspired this man to call his new computer startup "Apple". This man was Steve Jobs. After this experience with Steve Jobs, Nicki Minaj decided to rap on the streets, where she was approached by a man known as "Alexander the Great", who was so inspired by Nicki Minaj's rapping that he decided to conquer half of Europe and Asia. All of this happened in a single day of Nicki Minaj's life and truly goes to show how great Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty is the greatest and most historical person alive.
How to explain Onika? My colleague, my friend. Born in 1935, ready to leave her shine for this world. We were schoolmates. always mischievous we always looked for trouble. We grew apart, but in 1950 when I heard this song on the kitchen radio my eyes filled with tears. It was the little Onika girl, daring in every aspect of this song. One classic. He died early in 1998, may God rest his soul, and I hope he does. Artist! Passionate! Genius ahead of time! Your music will never be forgotten! Today I'm 88 years old, I still love the invigorating extensive discography of Onika Tanya Maraj, the eternal Nicki Minaja.
Breaking News: Archaeologists have found something they identify as a wig. They think it might have belonged to the famous composer Mozart. "It was definitely snatched" - Doctor Wendy Williams, Phd.
A truly inspirational composer. Hearing her most famous work from the times of the baroque period is absolutely stunning. She surpassed her mentor, Johann, and didn't hide it. Congrats Nicki, congrats.
My great great grandmother was actually friends with Nicolette Minajerae. They met in composers camp and my grandma actually witnessed this song being made. Nicolette decided to let Pachelbel feature on this cause he was quite shy and didn’t have many friends and she felt bad for him. She was always such a wonderful lady, my grandma always said she would make it big.
This is literally my childhood: when Starships was trend in 2012-2013, in my music class the teacher used to show us classical music, and the Canon in D was the first one of the school year. At the same time, in the other classes, while we were working, we listened to the music of the moment, so that's why this is a remix that I wasn't expecting but it's perfect for me 🥺
Check out this playlist of 3 different songs I mixed with Canon in D thanks to this video!!! ru-vid.com/group/PL-gaHkhwPno588c-ZYspSUfzbL9VNs1s0 Songs include: Nicki Minaj - Super Bass, Maroon 5 - Memories, & Post Malone - Sunflower
I used to slap pachebel on everything but since discovering this I’m sure I’ve never known greater beauty. I’m listening to this on repeat in my starship as i am on my way to venus to get my wig back. I’m not listening to it bc it’s beautiful but bc it’s powering the engine. This composition is powerful enough to fly wigs and starships into space yet nicki minajerae’s wig only slightly shifted after creating it. Its creation resulted in the Irish wig shortage which quickly spread. The world never really recovered. Much later this caused the great wig depression. Even today we’re still suffering a global wig inflation. Back in her time men used to wear wigs all the time but after the shortage wigs were only given to women and children. But we’re beginning to recover. Some things are so powerful it takes a long time to get them right.
It is widely believed that the lyrics “and I ain’t paying my rent this month” inspired Martin Luther to publish his 95 thesis to protest the selling of indulgences by the Catholic Church
Speaking of churches... I did the unthinkable🤐 I just mashed up Cardi B's WAP and Pachelbel's Canon in D 😭 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pHLLWTxow8k.html
"I ain't payin' my rent this month, I own that" a clear sign of rebellion against the french aristocracy, which was soon to be ended violently by the people.
This is the original version Pachelbel got introduced to. He rejected it though because it was 'too emotional to play' 😫😢 Gladly Onika Maraj took it 🙏🏻
Madame Nicolette Minajette... I remember those days... ahah, everything so peaceful, like a dream, her music used to make my boojayna shake... always missed Nicolette... Nobody does like you did. Forever in our hearts.