NASA’s Parody of ‘All About That Bass’ Will Make Your Day (Watch Now)

By Steven Hogg - 13 Dec '14 21:22PM
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There have been several parodies and versions of Meghan Trainor's platinum hit "All about That Bass" but would you ever expect NASA, the space agency to come up with one?!

Well, they did and it is pretty amazing.

NASA's version goes:

Because you know I'm all about that space

'Bout that space, space travel

I'm all about that space, 'bout that space, space travel

I'm all about that space, 'bout that space, space travel

I'm all about that space, 'bout that space, space

The video features youngsters pursuing the Pathways internship program. The interns are seen dancing to cleverly choreographed and synchronized basic steps to the super hit song and the lyrics have been changed to fit the NASA theme.

"Yeah it's pretty clear / I ain't commercial crew / but I can launch it, launch it / like I'm supposed to do."

"If you've got boosters, boosters / now put them up, up / because every spacecraft needs propulsion from the bottom to the top."

The video already has 610,794 views on YouTube and is going viral on the internet. Take a look at the version below:

Trainor's "All About That Bass" has topped charts for a while now. Coming from Tarinor's debut album, the song was an instant hit about the masses. Though it received censure for skinny-shaming, it became an overnight anthem across the world.

Talking to Billboard about how she came up with the idea of the song, Trainor said:

"I came to my session with producer Kevin Kadish with a list of titles, and immediately I was like, 'Let's do booty! And thickness! Like, it's about the bass, not the treble and he was into it."

"When you have a session, it's like a blind date - you meet a stranger and make nice with them. He was telling me how he loved '50s stuff, and I told him how I listened to Frank Sinatra before every session. He started making this beat to make it modern, and I started the first verse freestyle because I was like, 'I rap.' When a little white girl walks in and says, 'I'm a rapper,' they don't actually want you to rap. But he was all about it," she added.

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