Donkey Kong 64 has a particular place in a technology of avid gamers’ hearts and scooped up a number of awards the yr of its release–for a fast nostalgia journey, you may learn GameSpot’s evaluation from 1999. The sport introduced Donkey Kong and his mates into the primary 3D area after the Donkey Kong Nation sequence had wrapped on the earlier technology of consoles. Whereas the gameplay continues to be iconic, much more so was the opening theme “The DK Rap”, which launched gamers to the characters.
In celebration of the sport’s twenty fifth anniversary, rapper Substantial, together with unique composer Grant Kirkhope, teamed collectively for a remix album known as Rare Treats: Donkey Kong 64 Revisited. The song–one of 14 tracks on the album–features new beats, and a few new lyrics, however nonetheless has that funky DK vibe.
“This is not only a nostalgia trip–it’s a full-blown, banana-fueled celebration, with revisited recordings and variations re-arranged by composer Grant Kirkhope. Observe titles have additionally been up to date to match their meant future,” the official music description reads. “Remade by the legend himself, Grant Kirkhope: The unique composer and residing legend who introduced you the unforgettable tracks of Banjo-Kazooie and GoldenEye 007 has returned to remaster the DK64 soundtrack.”
Kevin Bayliss, the designer of the unique Donkey Kong 64 characters, even offered the quilt album and inserts as effectively.
DK Rap was featured in final yr’s megahit The Tremendous Mario Bros. Film, however Kirkhope was not credited for the movie, the one occasion of that ever happening. The music has subsequently appeared in a number of video games since then–most notably as stage music in a number of Tremendous Smash Bros. games–and Kirkhope was credited as the unique composer in each different use.