Released in 2022, this is perhaps the most popular rendition on Spotify and YouTube, known for its clean production and aggressive drops [1, 5].
Remixers like SICK LEGEND and FAST BASSTON have taken the core melody and cranked up the intensity [5, 7]. By increasing the BPM and layering in the signature distorted "kick" of Hardstyle, these artists have bridged the gap between 125 BPM dance-pop and the aggressive, high-energy world of modern hard dance [1, 10]. Why the "Sped Up" Trend?
The Rise of "Starships" (Hardstyle Sped Up): From Pop Anthem to Gym Staple Starships Sped Up - (Hardstyle)
The transformation of Nicki Minaj’s 2012 hit "Starships" into a high-octane "Hardstyle Sped Up" remix marks a fascinating intersection between mainstream pop nostalgia and the intense, underground energy of the hard dance scene. Originally a chart-topping dance-pop track, its recent evolution has solidified it as a favorite within fitness and "gymbro" subcultures. The Evolution of a Hit
Several versions of the "Starships" Hardstyle remix have gained significant traction online: Released in 2022, this is perhaps the most
The "Sped Up" movement—often associated with "Nightcore"—originally focused on pitch-shifting vocals to sound higher and faster. In the context of Hardstyle, this serves a functional purpose:
Increased speed translates to higher adrenaline, making it perfect for high-intensity training. Why the "Sped Up" Trend
A 4K visualizer version on YouTube and SoundCloud that highlights the song's role in gym culture [3, 6].