Songs about science XXI: imitation is flattery, right?

One can never have too many songs about science, nor can one ever have too many songs about science in the style of Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice baby”.

Thanks to the creator of yesterday’s isotope rap, Kate McAlpine the Great Beyond has been alerted to two of the aforementioned specimens.

Welcome to ISS Baby, with the line “NASA’s hot, working things like Cassini/ Projects here are anything but teeny.” Genius, although I’m not sure it is better than the line in Cruise Cruise Baby, by a group of marine biologists, who clearly suffer for their art: “Ocean sickness problems? Yo we’ll solve them/throw up our snacks so the ocean dissolve ‘em.” Nice.

Here goes…


Previously on Songs about Science

Songs about science

Songs of science part II

Songs about science part III: geology

Songs about science part IV: GeekPop08

Songs about science part V: singing scientists

Songs about science part VI: ‘Don’t go messing with our telescope’

Songs about science VII: ‘It’s a long way from Amphioxus’

Songs about pseudo-science

Songs about science part VIII: the astrobiology rap

Songs about science IX: Rollin’ to the Future

Songs about science X: drilling’s killer songs

Songs about science XI: Charlie Darwin

Songs about science XII: Shubin’s song

Songs about science XIII: ‘This stuff is far!’

Songs about Science XIV – Nano vs Fire

Songs about Science XV: You can’t fool the children of evolution

Songs about science XVI: return of the giant isopod

Songs about science XVII: gene regulators mount up

Songs about science XVIII: ‘What up Einstein, you as smart as people think you are.’

Songs about science XIX: back to our roots

Songs about science XX: Isotopes, isotopes, baby

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