![]() The King and Prince arrive, flying on the dragon. The people retaliate, sending out iron golems and soldiers, however, most of them appear to be destroyed when the mech arrives, and crushes them. They attack the large city seen in Find the Pieces, burning down most of the docks. Meanwhile, the pigmen invade the overworld, destroying at least 2 villages. The King opens the chest, pulling out a staff that he uses to control the dragon. ![]() Two endermen attack, pulling the prince over, and an Ender Dragon swoops down. They then go to the end portal room, where the King replaces the last Eye of Ender, before they jump in, with the prince carrying the ender chest. He then takes the Prince to a secret room containing an ender chest, hidden behind a family portrait. The King shows the Prince the kingdom taking him up to the castle, where he has the pigmen from Find the Pieces captured. The music video was uploaded on 19 November 2016, and has over 35 million views and 407 thousand likes as of May 2020. It is the fourth installment in the Fallen Kingdom Tetralogy and is the sequel to Fallen Kingdom, Take Back the Night and Find the Pieces. The music video was directed by CaptainSparklez, and composed and sung by TryHardNinja. ![]() The first part (and the namesake) of the "Fallen Kingdom" series is a Minecraft-themed parody of Coldplay's Grammy-winning "Viva la Vida.Dragonhearted is an original Minecraft song. The second part of CaptainSparklez's narrative "Fallen Kingdom" series features blackbelt-level acrobatics and an Excalibur-themed adventure. Below, we've gathered his greatest hits consider this the setlist for his tour-that is, if he ever schedules one.ĬaptainSparklez's most popular jam is pure Minecraft fare (with lyrics like "MLG pro, that diamond sword/come at me, bro, I got it forged") and features a catchy rap interlude. So, if you're interested in getting your toes-or rather, your ears-wet, here's the place to start. But seeing as, since starting out in July 2010, he's produced hundreds of videos, stepping into the CaptainSparklez oeuvre can be daunting. The only way Maron puts CaptainSparklez into the world is through YouTube. CaptainSparklez also dabbles in derivative work-generally parodic pop covers, wherein he takes an existing song and overlays it with new, Minecraft-themed vocals (and sets the whole thing to a non-derivative Minecraft-themed video, of course). Despite whatever madness exists in Maron's artistic method, it works: All told, he's garnered nearly 3.2 billion views. It's the type of music that'll give you an instant energy boost. Other than that, CaptainSparklez's typical musical fare tends toward poppy and tonally upbeat-all major keys and bright synths, typically set to heart-pumping BPMs. To call it emotionally manipulative wouldn't be unfair-or incorrect.) (The accompanying video tells the story of a dog who sacrifices himself to save his master from all-but-certain doom. And just last year, he collaborated with EDM maestros Seven Lions, Illenium, and Said the Sky, along with consummate electronica vocalist HALIENE, to produce the song, " Rush Over Me," an equal parts rousing, somber, shivers-inducing ballad that shakes the soul. ![]() For instance: CaptainSparklez has more views on YouTube than chart-topping pop stars The Chainsmokers, Demi Lovato, Eminem, Katy Perry, Imagine Dragons, Maroon 5, Selena Gomez, and Sia- combined. ![]()
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