DK Rap

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"DK Rap"
The "DK Rap" in Donkey Kong 64
DK Rap
The DK Crew at the start of the song
Composed by:
Grant Kirkhope
George Andreas and Chris Sutherland (English lyrics)
First appearance Donkey Kong 64 (1999)
Latest appearance Tetris 99 (48th Maximus Cup) (2025)

The "DK Rap," also known as the "Monkey Rap" or "Da Banana Bunch,"[1] is a song that plays upon every startup of Donkey Kong 64. It serves as an introduction to the game's playable characters, establishing their defining traits and special moves. The lyrics were written by Grant Kirkhope, and the song was performed by George Andreas and Chris Sutherland, with various other Rare staff members joining in for the chorus.[2] Andreas took inspiration for the song from the group Run-DMC.[3] Kirkhope stated his goal in creating the song was to juxtapose the style of the new game and set Donkey Kong 64 apart from the previous games in the Donkey Kong Country series. The song is heavily associated with the Donkey Kong franchise and with Rare in general.

The DK Rap is infamous for its "so bad it's good" nature, regarding its poor rapping and lyrics—an intentional stylistic choice on Kirkhope's part.[2][4] The song has been criticized by various video game publications and journalists since the release of Donkey Kong 64. The line "His Coconut Gun can fire in spurts. If he shoots ya, it's gonna hurt!" was once voted as the fourth worst line in a video game ever by the magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly in January 2002.[5] The DK Rap has met a resurgence in popularity and notoriety, especially as an Internet meme; Kirkhope described the phenomenon as bewildering, but he nonetheless expressed flattery with how "Twenty years later, everyone loves it. Everyone's finally got the joke."[4] On April 1, 2017, in promotion of the game Yooka-Laylee, Playtonic Games released a DK Rap-inspired song called the "Yooka-Laylee Rap."[6] In 2024, Kirkhope released a new arrangement of the DK Rap featuring new lyrics performed by rapper Substantial.[7]

History

Donkey Kong 64

Cranky Kong as a DJ in Donkey Kong 64
Cranky Kong serves as the disc jockey for the DK Rap.

In the music video in Donkey Kong 64, the DK Rap begins with Cranky Kong's hands mixing records on a turntable. The sequence then cuts to the five playable Kongs in a group; Chunky Kong is wearing a 1970s-era disco outfit, only to rush offscreen and change into his regular outfit. Throughout the rap, each Kong is introduced in this order: Donkey Kong, Tiny, Lanky, Diddy, and Chunky. It explains each Kong's unique traits varying from their abilities, weapons, and instruments. Donkey Kong's verse primarily focuses on his Coconut Shooter (referred to as a Coconut Gun) where he shoots down three Zingers. Tiny's verse focuses on her Mini-Monkey and Pony Tail Twirl abilities, the former of which is shown by Tiny shrinking herself to beat up a Klaptrap. It shows Tiny climbing thick palm trees, which is possible only as Chunky with his Hunky Chunky ability. Lanky's verse describes his OrangStand and Baboon Balloon abilities. During the OrangStand scene, Lanky accidentally crashes himself offscreen. Diddy's verse describes his ability to use the Rocketbarrel Boost with the Jetbarrel. At one point, various TNT Bombers approach Diddy, only for him to throw an explosive orange at them. Lastly, Chunky's verse describes his great strength, which is shown by him scaring a Klump by enlarging himself (in reference to the Hunky Chunky ability) and being able to pick up boulders. It also describes his clumsy and slow behavior by showing him accidentally throwing a boulder onto himself and moving slowly and not being able to jump high enough to collect a Golden Banana. Once he jumps high enough, he misses the Golden Banana and lands on the floor, for which several bananas cover the screen. In each of the Kong's verses, a different instrument can be heard: Donkey Kong's is a muted trumpet, Tiny's is a saxophone, Lanky's is a trombone, Diddy's is an electric guitar, and Chunky's is a timpani.

Near the end of the song, Cranky starts to mix on his turntable, for which the bridge of the song plays, consisting of the various fruits and foods shot from each of the Kongs' weapons. An audience can be heard giving the five playable Kongs a standing ovation before a Klump throws an orange to the screen, ending the rap.

The DK Rap was included in the game's official soundtrack, Da Banana Bunch: The Original Donkey Kong 64 Soundtrack, where it is titled "Da Banana Bunch." A remix of the song was also included, titled "Da Banana Bunch (Vitamin B Remix)."

DK Rap Attack

Main article: DK Rap Attack

The DK Rap Attack was a contest hosted on the official Donkey Kong 64 website, hosted by Nintendo of America. It involved people submitting their own renditions and covers of the DK Rap.

Super Smash Bros. series

SmashWiki article: Music (SSBM) § Kongo Jungle

A new version of the DK Rap was recorded for Super Smash Bros. Melee. The cover was produced by Hirokazu Ando and performed by James W. Norwood Jr., and it plays on the Kongo Jungle stage. The third and fifth verses describing Tiny Kong and Diddy Kong are sung faster, and the word "hell" in Chunky Kong's verse is replaced by "heck." This is the first song in the Super Smash Bros. series to have vocals, as well as the only one to have them in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

This version of the DK Rap is also featured in subsequent Super Smash Bros. games. It appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an unlockable song for the stage Jungle Japes, unlocked if the player obtains a CD for it. It returns in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U as an unlockable song for the stage Jungle Hijinxs, unlocked if the player gets a chain of 200 in Trophy Rush as Donkey Kong. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the DK Rap is available from the start and can play on every Donkey Kong-franchise stage. In both Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the DK Rap contains only the verses for Donkey Kong, Tiny Kong, and Diddy Kong, cutting the length down to just under two minutes.

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Donkey Konga

DK Rap
Game(s) Donkey Konga
Length 1:53
BPM 142
Difficulties ★★★
★★
Cost 6800

The Super Smash Bros. Melee version of the DK Rap returns as a playable song in Donkey Konga. This game includes only Donkey Kong's, Tiny Kong's, and Lanky Kong's verses, omitting Diddy Kong's and Chunky Kong's.

The album Donkey Konga: The Hottest Hits released in 2004 also features the song.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

Though the DK Rap is not featured in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, the E3 2018 trailer for the Donkey Kong Adventure DLC briefly plays it. In said trailer, Rabbid Cranky is seen playing part of the DK Rap on a turntable, before being interrupted by Rabbid Peach.[8]

The Super Mario Bros. Movie

In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Donkey Kong is introduced in the Great Ring of Kong to the chorus portion of the DK Rap, which chants his name.

Prior to the film's release, a teaser for the film posted on social media confirmed the inclusion of the DK Rap in the film.[9] In the teaser, Donkey Kong's film voice actor Seth Rogen states that the song is "objectively one of the worst rap songs of all time." Songwriter Grant Kirkhope expressed joy on the X networking platform upon learning about the song's inclusion in the film,[10] but was later disappointed in seeing he was not credited as the original composer in the movie's credits.[11]

Donkey Kong Bananza

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In Donkey Kong Bananza, an arrangement of the "DK Rap" plays as the default music at Getaways, likewise titled "Getaway" in the game's Music Player. The lyrics "DK! Donkey Kong! / DK! Donkey Kong is here!" is sampled from the original song, while the instrumentation is new.

Tetris 99

In Tetris 99, "Getaway" from Donkey Kong Bananza plays in the losing results screen while the Donkey Kong Bananza theme is in use.

Other appearances

The DK Rap is mentioned in the Game Boy Advance remake of Donkey Kong Country 2, after Diddy completes the Funky's Flights mission Cool Sounds. By returning Funky's boombox from the mission, he tells the Kongs that he can continue listening to the DK Rap all day.

Donkey Kong's crowd cheer in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate references the song with the crowd cheering, "DK! Donkey Kong!" in the style of the song.

The song is also often referenced in Donkey Kong's blurbs across game-adjacent material. His description on the Mario Party 10 website stated that "He's finally back to kick some tail," also pointing out his return to the Mario Party series as a playable character. The Prima guide for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe directly opens Donkey Kong's bio by stating that he is the first member of the DK Crew.[12] Donkey Kong's website description for Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 ("He's so strong, it isn't funny.") references Chunky Kong's verse in the song.[13]

In Donkey Kong Bananza, Cranky Kong sarcastically called Donkey Kong "the leader of the bunch" when scolding him for leaving the banana hoard unguarded to frolic in Ingot Isle's mines.[14] In New Donk City, a Lanky billboard references the lyrics from his section of the DK Rap. At the start of the Bunch of Boss Battles (×5) challenge, Dixie and Diddy Kong chant "D! K!" and "Donkey! Kong!" respectively, referencing the chorus of the song.

Yooka-Laylee Rap

To promote their then-upcoming video game Yooka-Laylee, a spiritual successor to classic Rare games such as Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong 64, Playtonic Games posted the "Yooka-Laylee Rap" on their YouTube channel.[15] Written and composed by Grant Kirkhope and sung by Chris Sutherland and Kevin Bayliss, the Yooka-Laylee Rap parodies the original DK Rap in the same cheesy, tongue-in-cheek style as its predecessor, containing a number of allusions and homages to it. For instance, Yooka's verse states that he is "green as heck," a tongue-in-cheek reference to the word "hell" from the original DK Rap being replaced with "heck" in the Super Smash Bros. Melee rendition. In addition, Yooka is described as "quick" and "nimble," a nod to Tiny Kong's verse. The general melody is noticeably very similar to the DK Rap.

Rare Treats: DONKEY KONG 64 Revisited

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In December of 2024, Grant Kirkhope released a new arrangement of the DK Rap that was included in Rare Treats: DONKEY KONG 64 Revisited. The arrangement features entirely new lyrics performed by rapper Substantial.

List of Super Mario appearances

Games

Work System Year Type Title Credits
Donkey Kong 64 Nintendo 64 1999 Original "DK Rap" Grant Kirkhope
Super Smash Bros. Melee Nintendo GameCube 2001 Arrangement "Kongo Jungle" Hirokazu Ando
Donkey Konga Nintendo GameCube 2003 Past arrangement (Super Smash Bros. Melee) "DK Rap" Hirokazu Ando
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Wii 2008 Past arrangement (Super Smash Bros. Melee) "Kongo Jungle (Melee)" Hirokazu Ando
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Wii U 2014 Past arrangement (Super Smash Bros. Melee) "DK Rap" Hirokazu Ando
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Nintendo Switch 2018[g 1] Arrangement
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Switch 2018 Past arrangement (Super Smash Bros. Melee) "DK Rap" Hirokazu Ando
Donkey Kong Bananza Nintendo Switch 2 2025 Arrangement "Getaway"
Tetris 99 Nintendo Switch 2025[g 2] Past arrangement (Donkey Kong Bananza)
  1. ^ Heard in official trailer released on June 12, 2018
  2. ^ Added in the 48th Maximus Cup on August 1, 2025

Film and television

Work Year Type Title Credits
The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2023 Original Grant Kirkhope

Albums

Work Year Type Title Credits
Da Banana Bunch: The Original Donkey Kong 64 Soundtrack 1999 Original "Da Banana Bunch" Grant Kirkhope
Remix "Da Banana Bunch (Vitamin B Remix)"
Donkey Konga: The Hottest Hits 2004 Past arrangement (Super Smash Bros. Melee) "DK Rap" Hirokazu Ando
Rare Treats: DONKEY KONG 64 Revisited 2024 Arrangement "DK Rap" Grant Kirkhope

Lyrics

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Original version

Here, here, here we go

So they're finally here, performing for you
If you know the words, you can join in too
Put your hands together, if you want to clap
As we take you through this monkey rap!
Huh!

DK! Donkey Kong!

He's the leader of the bunch, you know him well
He's finally back to kick some tail
His Coconut Gun can fire in spurts
If he shoots ya, it's gonna hurt!
He's bigger, faster, and stronger too
He's the first member of the D.K. crew!
Huh!

DK! Donkey Kong!
DK! Donkey Kong is here!

(Here we go)
This Kong's got style, so listen up, dudes
She can shrink in size, to suit her mood
She's quick and nimble when she needs to be
She can float through the air and climb up trees!
If you choose her, you'll not choose wrong
With a skip and a hop, she's one cool Kong!
Huh!

DK! Donkey Kong!

He has no style, he has no grace
This Kong has a funny face
He can handstand when he needs to
And stretch his arms out, just for you
Inflate himself just like a balloon
This crazy Kong just digs this tune!
Huh!

DK! Donkey Kong!
DK! Donkey Kong is here!

He's back again and about time too
And this time he's in the mood
He can fly real high with his jetpack on
With his pistols out, he's one tough Kong!
He'll make you smile when he plays his tune
But Kremlings beware 'cause he's after you!
Huh!

DK! Donkey Kong!
Huh!

Finally, he's here for you
It's the last member of the D.K. crew!
This Kong's so strong, it isn't funny
Can make a Kremling cry out for mummy
Can pick up a boulder with relative ease
Makes crushing rocks seem such a breeze
He may move slow, he can't jump high
But this Kong's one hell of a guy!
Huh!

Come on, Cranky, take it to the fridge!

Walnuts, peanuts, pineapple smells,
Grapes, melons, oranges, and coconut shells!
Ahh, yeah!

Walnuts, peanuts, pineapple smells,
Grapes, melons, oranges, and coconut shells!
Ahh, yeah!

Super Smash Bros. version

Here, here, here we go

So they're finally here, performing for you
If you know the words, you can join in too
Put your hands together, if you want to clap
As we take you through this monkey rap!
Huh!

DK! Donkey Kong!

He's the leader of the bunch, you know him well
He's finally back to kick some tail

His Coconut Gun can fire in spurts
If he shoots ya, it's gonna hurt!
He's bigger, faster, and stronger too
He's the first member of the D.K. crew!

DK! Donkey Kong! (Hah!)
DK! Donkey Kong is here!

This Kong's got style, so listen up, dudes
She can shrink in size, to suit her mood

She's quick and nimble when she needs to be
She can float through the air and climb up trees!

If you choose her, you'll not choose wrong
With a skip and a hop, she's one cool Kong!

DK! Donkey Kong!

He has no style, he has no grace
This Kong has a funny face
He can handstand when he needs to
And stretch his arms out, just for you

Inflate himself just like a balloon
This crazy Kong just digs this tune! (Hah!)

DK! Donkey Kong!
DK! Donkey Kong is here!

He's back again, it's about time too
And this time he's in the mood

He can fly real high with his jetpack on
With his pistols out, he's one tough Kong!
He'll make you smile when he plays his tune

But Kremlings beware 'cause he's after you!

DK! Donkey Kong!
DK! Donkey Kong!
DK! Donkey Kong!
DK! Donkey Kong!

Finally, he's here for you
He's the last member of the D.K. crew!
This Kong... so strong, it isn't funny
Can make a Kremling cry out for mummy

Can pick up a boulder with relative ease
Makes crushing rocks seem such a breeze
He may move slow, he can't jump high
But this Kong's one heck of a guy!

Come on, Cranky, take it to the fridge!

Walnuts, peanuts, pineapple smells,
Grapes, melons, oranges, and coconut shells!

Walnuts, peanuts, pineapple smells,
Grapes, melons, oranges, and coconut shells!
Oh, yeah!

So they're finally here, performing for you
If you know the words, you can join in too
Put your hands together, if you want to clap
As we take you through this monkey rap!

Japanese lyrics

These translated lyrics are not present within the game. Instead, they are in the Japanese instruction manual.[16]

Japanese lyrics Romaji Translation

いくぞ!

ついにヤツらがやってきた
キミのためにパフォーマンス
このうたをしってるんだったら
キミもいっしょにうたおう
りょうてをあわせて
てびょうしするかい?
これからモンキーラップへと
ごしょうたいするぜ

D、K!
ドンキーコングの
おでましだ!

コングのリーダー
キミもよくしってるだろう?
ついにヤツがかえってきた
ワニのしっぽをけちらすぞ
ヤツのココナッツキャノンは
スゴイはかいりょく
もしこれがヒットすりゃ
すっごくイターイぜ!
ヤツはおおきく、すばやく、
ちからもつよい
コングクルーの
さいしょのメンバー

このコングはスタイリッシュ
よくきいとけよ、ヤロウども
カノジョはムードにあわせて、
サイズをちいさくしたりする
イザというときになれば
スバヤくキビンなアクション
そらをフロートなんかして
きのうえにまでのぼっちゃう
カノジョをえらべば
ぜったいマチガイない
ステキなスキップ&ホップで
カノジョはみんなのアコガレさ!

スタイルにはこだわらない
エレガントとはいえないな?
だがとてもタノシイかおをする
ヒツヨウとなれば
とくいのサカダチをして
キミのためだけに
ウデをのばしてみせてくれる
フーセンみたいに
プクプクふくらんだりもできる
このクレイジーなコングは
モンキーラップがだーいすき!

ヤツもまたかえってきた
まさにバッチリのタイミング
それにこんかいも
キアイはじゅうぶん!
バレルジェットで
そらたかくジャンプ
ポップガンをかまえりゃ
ヤツはてごわーいコングだぜ
とくいのギターで
みんなをたのしませてくれる
でもクレムリンよ、きをつけろ
ヤツはうしろにせまってるぞ!

そしてコイツがあらわれた
コングクルーの
さいごのメンバー
このコングはムチャつよい
シャレにもならないそのパワー
きょうあくなクレムリンどもも
ママのところへにげだしちゃう
きょだいなイワもへっちゃら
ひょいとカンタンにもちあげて
コナゴナにするのなんて
ヤツにとっちゃアサメシまえ
うごきはノロくて
ジャンプもにがて
でもこのコングは
とてもアブねーヤロウだぜ!

クランキー、カモン!
レイゾウコのまえでダンスだ!
それ、クルミ、ピーナッツ
パイナップルのかおり
ブドウ、スイカ、オレンジに
ココナッツのかわ

Iku zo!

Tsui ni yatsura ga yatte kita
Kimi no tame ni pafōmansu
Kono uta o shitterun dattara
Kimi mo issho ni utaō
Ryōte o awasete
Tebyōshi suru kai?
Kore kara monkī rappu e to
Goshōtai suru ze

D, K!
Donkī Kongu no
Odemashi da!

Kongu no rīdā
Kimi mo yoku shitteru darō?
Tsui ni yatsu ga kaette kita
Wani no shippo o kechirasu zo
Yatsu no kokonattsu kyanon wa
Sugoi hakairyoku
Moshi kore ga hitto surya
Suggoku itāi ze!
Yatsu wa ōkiku, subayaku,
Chikara mo tsuyoi
Kongu kurū no
Saisho no menbā

Kono Kongu wa sutairisshu
Yoku kiitoke yo, yarō-domo
Kanojo wa mūdo ni awasete,
Saizu o chiisaku shitari suru
Iza to iu toki ni nareba
Subayaku kibin na akushon
Sora o furōto nanka shite
Ki no ue ni made nobotchau
Kanojo o erabeba
Zettai machigai nai
Suteki na sukippu & hoppu de
Kanojo wa minna no akogare sa!

Sutairu ni wa kodawaranai
Ereganto to wa ienai na?
Daga totemo tanoshii kao o suru
Hitsuyō to nareba
Tokui no sakadachi o shite
Kimi no tame dake ni
Ude o nobashite misete kureru
Fūsen mitai ni
Pukupuku fukurandari mo dekiru
Kono kureijī na Kongu wa
Monkī rappu ga dāisuki!

Yatsu mo mata kaette kita
Masa ni batchiri no taimingu
Sore ni konkai mo
Kiai wa jūbun!
Bareru jetto de
Sora takaku janpu
Poppugan o kamaerya
Yatsu wa tegowāi Kongu da ze
Tokui no gitā de
Minna o tanoshimasete kureru
Demo Kuremurin yo, ki o tsukero
Yatsu wa ushiro ni sematteru zo!

Soshite koitsu ga arawareta
Kongu kurū no
Saigo no menbā
Kono Kongu wa mucha tsuyoi
Share ni mo naranai sono pawā
Kyōaku na Kuremurin-domo mo
Mama no tokoro e nigedashichau
Kyodai na iwa mo hetchara
Hyoi to kantan ni mochiagete
Konagona ni suru no nante
Yatsu ni totcha asameshi mae
Ugoki wa norokute
Janpu mo nigate
Demo kono Kongu wa
Totemo abunē yarō da ze!

Kurankī, kamon!
Reizōko no mae de dansu da!
Sore, kurumi, pīnattsu
Painappuru no kaori
Budō, suika, orenji ni
Kokonattsu no kawa

Let's go!

Finally, here comes the gang
In performance for you
If you know this song,
You can sing along, too
Put your hands together
Do you wanna clap?
Through the incoming monkey rap,
We invite you to join

D, K!
Donkey Kong
is here!

Leader of the Kongs
You already knew, right?
This guy's finally come back
To kick the crocodiles' tails
His coconut cannon's
Got amazing firepower
If this thing hits you,
It'll reaaally hurt!
He's bigger, faster,
And stronger, too
The Kong Crew's
First member

This Kong is stylish
Listen carefully, dudes
To suit her mood,
She can make her size smaller
When there's an emergency,
She's quick and nimble to action
She can float through the sky
And even climb up trees
If you choose her,
It's absolutely never wrong
With a nice skip and a hop,
She's everyone's dream!

He doesn't care about style
Not exactly elegant, either?
But he's got a very funny face
When he needs to,
He specializes in handstands
Just for you,
He'll show his outstretched arms
Like a balloon,
He can also swell and puff up
This crazy Kong
loooves the Monkey Rap!

This guy's also back
And with perfect timing
This time, too,
He's in high spirits!
With his barrel jets,
He can jump through the sky
Readying his popgun,
He's a tough Kong
With his signature guitar,
He'll make you all smile
But Kremlings, be careful
He's coming up on you guys!

And so, this guy's here
The Kong Crew's
Final member
This Kong is super strong
His power isn't even funny
Even the big bad Kremlings
Run away to their mamas
Big boulders are no problem, either
They're easy to lift up
Crushing them is something
He can do before breakfast
His movement is slow,
And he's not good at jumping
But this Kong is
A suuuper dangerous dude!

Cranky, come on!
Let's dance in the fridge!
There's walnuts, peanuts,
Pineapple smells,
Grapes, melons, oranges and
Coconut shells

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese モンキーラップ
Monkī Rappu
Monkey Rap

References

  1. ^ Da Banana Bunch: The Original Donkey Kong 64 Soundtrack
  2. ^ a b Kirkhope, Grant. Donkey Kong 64 Video Game Music Compositions. grantkirkhope.com. Retrieved February 8, 2024. (Archived December 25, 2015, 10:52:31 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  3. ^ B, James (September 14, 2012). A Rare Breed Part 2 – Nintendo Nation Talks to Grant Kirkhope. Retrieved June 11, 2025 from Nintendo-Nation.net. (Archived October 26, 2012 via Wayback Machine.)
  4. ^ a b anonymousvalley (May 3, 2022). Sonemic Interview: Grant Kirkhope (Online article). Rate Your Music (English). Retrieved January 31, 2025. (Archived May 3, 2022, 18:50:42 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  5. ^ Electronic Gaming Monthly issue 150. Page 162.
  6. ^ Playtonic (April 1, 2017). The Yooka-Laylee Rap!. YouTube. Retrieved May 1, 2023. (Archived May 1, 2023, 23:13:28 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  7. ^ Grant Kirkhope - Topic (November 18, 2024). DK Rap. YouTube. Retrieved January 24, 2025.
  8. ^ Nintendo (June 12, 2018). Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: Donkey Kong Adventure - Release Date Announcement - Nintendo E3 2018. YouTube. Retrieved April 29, 2019.
  9. ^ @supermariomovie (March 30, 2023). DK Rap is straight-up 🍌🍌🍌 #SuperMarioMovie. X. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  10. ^ Kirkhope, Grant (March 30, 2023). 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’d would’ve burst with excitement! Long live the DK Rap! @Sethrogen. X. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  11. ^ Kirkhope, Grant (April 5, 2023). 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. X. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  12. ^ "The first member of the DK crew returns to the track after dealing with a pesky invasion of his home island by some cold-hearted northerners." – Epstein, Joe, Garitt Rocha, and Alexander Musa. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Official Guide. Prima Games. ISBN 978-0744018400. Page 24.
  13. ^ Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. olympicvideogames.com. Archived October 20, 2020, 19:32:17 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved December 26, 2024.
  14. ^ https://x.com/Plush2nd/status/1907801450282992080
  15. ^ Playtonic Games (April 1, 2017). The Yooka-Laylee Rap!. YouTube. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  16. ^ Japanese Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet (PDF). nintendo.net (Japanese). Retrieved April 11, 2021.