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News Original Composer Of DK Rap Goes Uncredited In Super Mario Bros. Movie

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The Super Mario Bros. Movie is finally here, performing for you in your local theater. When word spread of the DK Rap being included in the film, the song's composer Grant Kirkhope knew the words, so he was excited to join in too. He saw the film, put his hands together since he wanted to clap, but then quickly realized he didn't receive credit for his monkey rap.

Kirkhope lamented his lack of credit via a post on Twitter, in which he called the decision "depressing" and that he was "really looking forward to see my name in the credits." As shows, the song itself is indeed credited, but Kirkhope's name is nowhere to be found.


I was really looking forward to see my name in the credits for the DK Rap, but alas as expected it's not there ........ fml

— Grant Kirkhope (@grantkirkhope)

The song was revealed to be part of the feature film last week, when in a. Kirkhope received that news very well, "If you'd told me in '97, when I wrote the worst rap track in the history of rap tracks, that it would go on to be in a Mario Bros. movie I [sic] would've burst with excitement."


<p dir="ltr">The Super Mario Bros. Movie is finally here, performing for you in your local theater. When word spread of the DK Rap being included in the film, the song's composer Grant Kirkhope knew the words, so he was excited to join in too. He saw the film, put his hands together since he wanted to clap, but then quickly realized he didn't receive credit for his monkey rap.</p><p dir="ltr">Kirkhope lamented his lack of credit via a post on Twitter, in which he called the decision "depressing" and that he was "really looking forward to see my name in the credits." As <a href="
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">one of the replies to Kirkhope's tweet</a> shows, the song itself is indeed credited, but Kirkhope's name is nowhere to be found.</p><div data-embed-type="tweet" data-src="
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" data-has-image="false"><blockquote align="center" class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none" data-mce-disable-toolbar="true"><p dir="ltr">I was really looking forward to see my name in the credits for the DK Rap, but alas as expected it's not there ........ fml</p> — Grant Kirkhope (@grantkirkhope) <a href="
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">April 5, 2023</a></blockquote> <text></text> </div><p dir="ltr">The song was revealed to be part of the feature film last week, when <a href="">Seth Rogen called it "one of the worst rap songs of all time"</a> in a <a href="
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">video promoting the film</a>. Kirkhope received that news very well, <a href="
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">saying</a> "If you'd told me in '97, when I wrote the worst rap track in the history of rap tracks, that it would go on to be in a Mario Bros. movie I [sic] would've burst with excitement."</p><a href="">Continue Reading at GameSpot</a>

 

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