by Eleanor May 20,2025
Grant Kirkhope, el aclamado compositor conocido por su trabajo en juegos como Donkey Kong 64, recientemente arrojó luz sobre por qué no fue acreditado por el uso del DK Rap en la película de Super Mario Bros. En una entrevista con Eurogamer, Kirkhope reveló que Nintendo tomó una decisión política de no acreditar a los compositores por ninguna música que posean, con la excepción de Koji Kondo. Esta política también se extendió a las pistas vocales, lo que condujo a la exclusión del DK Rap de los créditos a pesar de su uso en la película.
Kirkhope expresó su decepción, y señaló que para cuando rodaron los créditos, el teatro estaba casi vacío, dejando solo a su familia para celebrar su contribución. Lamentó la decisión, sintiendo que unas pocas líneas de texto habrían significado mucho para él. En una publicación en las redes sociales de abril de 2023, compartió su frustración, diciendo: "Tenía muchas ganas de ver mi nombre en los créditos para el DK Rap, pero por desgracia, como se esperaba, no está allí ........ FML".
El DK Rap, al que Kirkhope contribuyó tocando la guitarra y fue interpretado vocalmente por los "muchachos de raros", fue muestreado de una manera que Kirkhope describió como "extraña", lo que sugiere que fue tomado directamente del juego N64 y lo pasó. A pesar de esto, otras pistas con licencia en la película fueron acreditadas correctamente.
Cuando se le preguntó sobre la posible inclusión del DK Rap en la aplicación de música de Nintendo, Kirkhope estaba incierta, pero mencionó que se habían agregado otras obras del compositor David Wise. También insinuó la rumoreada recepción tibia de Nintendo a Donkey Kong 64, que podría influir en sus decisiones con respecto a su música.
Para obtener más información de Kirkhope, incluidas las discusiones sobre posibles nuevos proyectos como un juego Banjo Kazooie y Donkey Kong Bananza, los lectores pueden ver la entrevista completa de Eurogamer. Mientras tanto, los fanáticos de Mario pueden esperar una nueva película de Super Mario Bros. que se estrenará en abril de 2026.
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