![]() ![]() In the final verse section, walnuts are the only food item not to appear in Donkey Kong 64 in any shape or form besides the rap song.In Chunky Kong's section, a timpani can be heard, but he plays a triangle.Diddy Kong's section features an electric guitar, and he also plays an electric guitar.In Lanky Kong's section, a trombone can be heard, and he also plays a trombone.Tiny Kong's section has a saxophone, and she also plays a saxophone.Donkey Kong's section features a muted trumpet, but he plays bongos.Each character's verse section features a solo from certain instrument, and some Kongs play the same instrument in the game Donkey Kong 64:.The ending of the Rap, with Klump behind the Kongs. Grapes, melons, oranges, and coconut shells! He'll make you smile when he plays his tuneīut Kremlings beware 'cause he's after you!īut this Kong's one hell (replaced with heck in Super Smash Bros.) of a guy! With his pistols out, he's one tough Kong! With a skip and a hop, she's one cool Kong! If you choose her, you'll not choose wrong She can float through the air and climb up trees! ![]() She's quick and nimble when she needs to be This Kong's got style, so listen up, dudes He's the leader of the bunch, you know him well Put your hands together, if you want to clap If you know the words, you can join in too So they're finally here, performing for you Ultimate, but with Lanky and Chunky Kong's verses removed. It also came back in the game Super Smash Bros. ![]() The DK Rap is also reused in the game Donkey Konga, as one of the game's many songs. It is possible this was one of the main reasons for re-doing the rap. The third and fifth verses describing Tiny Kong and Diddy Kong were sung faster, and the word "hell" was replaced with "heck". Norwood Jr., where it became the music theme for the stage Kongo Jungle. The DK Rap returned in the game Super Smash Bros. A possible reasoning for this is that Rare, the game's developer, is based in the United Kingdom, where "hell" is not considered profanity and was also considered a slang term in the used context. The DK Rap is very infamous for its considerably corny lyrics, particularly Lanky Kong's verses, and the fact that it contains the word "hell" in Chunky Kong's verses, despite being featured in an E-Rated game. The DK Rap was originally written as a joke (as stated by Kirkhope on his own website ), however it made it into the opening cutscene of Donkey Kong 64. ![]()
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