Ever caught yourself humming a tune that’s equal parts catchy and creepy? That’s exactly what “Mine, Mine, Mine” from Disney’s Pocahontas does—it sneaks under your skin with Governor Ratcliffe’s greedy anthem. Now, I know Ratcliffe isn’t exactly topping anyone’s villain chart, but his song? Oh, it’s a disturbingly brilliant reflection of that shiny, insatiable beast called greed hiding somewhere in all of us. And on a day when the cosmos has Mercury doing its classic teasing dance with Pluto, stirring up secrets and desires, I can’t help but wonder—are we all just humming our own version of “Mine, Mine, Mine” in daily life? So buckle up because we’re diving into the twisted tune and the temperamental tycoon who sings it to the stars themselves. LEARN MORE
The song “Mine, Mine, Mine” is the song of the villain from Pocahontas, Governor Ratcliffe. Ratcliffe, in my opinion, is not Disney’s best villain, nor his most well-known, but he deserves to be acknowledged because his song represents something that is at the root of humanity: Greed.
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