NASA Johnson Style is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's take on the most viewed YouTube video of all time.
Just when you thought 2012's far and away viral video leader had reached its parody peak, NASA, of all organizations jump, in the mix. At one time, getting your song played on the Ellen Degeneres show was a symbol of mainstream acceptance. However, you know you've hit the big time when an arm of the United States government decides your song is worth having its own version.
NASA Johnson Style features lyrics like "Welcome to NASA's Johnson Space Center/We're coming in hot so don't burn up as we enter/we do science every day that effects your daily life."
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