Illumination’s animated all-things-Nintendo celebration The Super Mario Bros. Movie begins with plumber brothers Mario and Luigi splitting from their boss, Spike, and heading off into business for ...
Grant Kirkhope composed the scores for some of the most well-known video games ever, including GoldenEye 007 and Banjo-Kazooie. But his greatest contribution to culture is rhyming “dudes” with “mood” ...
“The DK Rap” composer Grant Kirkhope has hit out at The Super Mario Bros Movie for failing to credit him. Kirkhope created “The DK Rap” for the 1999 Nintendo game Donkey Kong 64. Following its release ...
I’m not proud of this, but one of the first rap songs I knew every word to was “DK Rap.” In my defense, I had no style, I had no grace, this Kong fan had a funny face (still got it). The song, ...
I think Mario's last PC outing was 2006's Dribble Skillz, so who knows where he got the money for the commercial. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here ...
Grant Kirkhope, the composer behind many classic games including Donkey Kong 64, has explained why he wasn't credited in The Super Mario Bros. Movie for the use of the infamous DK Rap. In an interview ...
J. Brodie Shirey is a Contributor from the United States who currently lives in York, Pennsylvania. He's just a simple man trying to make his way in the universe, but aren’t we all? Brodie is a big ...
The Super Mario Bros. Movie apparently does not credit composer Grant Kirkhope as the creator of the “DK Rap” song heard in the film, a fact which hasn’t gone over well with the composer himself and ...
Need a pair of cheap, reliable plumbers? Mario and Luigi are here to get the job done. A new commercial for The Super Mario Bros. Movie — the computer-animated comedy from Universal Pictures, ...
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