Grant Kirkhope
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Template:RealPeopleBox Grant Kirkhope (born 10 July, 1962) is a British composer who has been in video game composition since 1995 and is known for his compositions for Rareware games, especially the Banjo-Kazooie series. He is also somewhat infamous for the DK Rap, which has been remixed and referenced in many other games after its introduction. In addition, he has voiced Donkey Kong for several games.
Portrayals
- Donkey Kong 64 – Donkey Kong[1] / Kroc[2]
- Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour – Donkey Kong
- Mario Kart: Double Dash!! – Donkey Kong
- Mario Golf: Advance Tour – Donkey Kong
- Mario vs. Donkey Kong – Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance) – Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (Game Boy Advance) – Donkey Kong
- Mario Power Tennis – Donkey Kong (intro only)
- Donkey Kong Jungle Beat – Donkey Kong (E3 2005 demo only)
- DK: King of Swing – Donkey Kong
- Mario Kart DS – Donkey Kong (kiosk demo only)
- Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis – Donkey Kong / Circus Kong
- Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 – Donkey Kong
- Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! – Donkey Kong (shared with Takashi Nagasako) / Circus Kong
- Mario Kart Arcade GP DX – Donkey Kong
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mumbo Jumbo / Jinjos
Games credited
- Donkey Kong Country – Vocals (GBA)
- Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest – Vocals (GBA)
- Donkey Kong Land 2 – Music
- Donkey Kong 64 – Development Team (composed the soundtrack in lieu of Eveline Fischer)
- Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle – Music[3]
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Arrangement[4]
- Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope – Music[5]
Song credits
Donkey Kong Land 2
- Opening Fanfare — Arrangement
- K. Rool Returns — Arrangement
- Steel Drum Rhumba — Arrangement
- Welcome to Crocodile Isle — Arrangement
- Snakey Chantey — Arrangement
- Lockjaw's Saga — Arrangement
- School House Harmony — Arrangement
- Funky the Main Monkey — Arrangement
- Boss Bossanova — Arrangement
- Hot-Head Bop — Arrangement
- Bayou Boogie — Arrangement
- Flight of the Zinger — Arrangement
- Disco Train — Arrangement
- Token Tango — Arrangement
- Stickerbush Symphony — Arrangement
- In a Snow-Bound Land — Arrangement
- Krook's March — Arrangement
- Run, Rambi! Run! — Arrangement
- Klubba's Reveille — Arrangement
- Lost World Anthem — Arrangement
- Crocodile Cacophony — Arrangement
- Donkey Kong Rescued — Arrangement
- Swanky Swing — Arrangement
- Game Over — Arrangement
Donkey Kong 64
- DK Rap — Composition/arrangement
- DK Island — Composition/arrangement
- Jungle — Arrangement
- Mine Cart — Composition/arrangement
- Aztec — Composition/arrangement
- Aztec Boss — Composition/arrangement
- Klanky's Tune — Composition/arrangement
- Toy Factory — Composition/arrangement
- Candy's Tune — Composition/arrangement
- Shipwreck — Composition/arrangement
- Ship Boss — Composition/arrangement
- Forest — Composition/arrangement
- Forest Boss — Composition/arrangement
- Funky's Tune — Composition/arrangement
- Crystal Caves — Composition/arrangement
- Ice Slide — Composition/arrangement
- Spooky — Composition/arrangement
- Hideout — Composition/arrangement
Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle
- Two Worlds Collide — Composition/arrangement[6]
- The Adventure Begins — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Grand Opening — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Sunny Side Up — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Ziggies! — Composition/arrangement[6]
- A Towering View — Composition/arrangement[6]
- The Waterfall Puzzle — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Ancient Gardens — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Through the Lawns — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Hoppers! — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Mystic Battle — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Mystic Journey — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Mid Boss Mayhem — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Mid Boss Mayhem (ver. 2) — Composition/arrangement
- At the Tower's Feet — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Huggers! — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Tower Tweeter — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Tower's Puzzle — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Tower Trouble — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Rabbid Kong Rumpus — Arrangement[6]
- Rabbid Kong Rumble — Composition/arrangement[6]
- A Song of Ice and Desert — Composition/arrangement[6]
- In the Heat of the Battle — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Hot Start, Cold Finish — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Cold Start, Hot Finish — Composition/arrangement[6]
- In the Cold of the Battle — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Icicle Golem Freeze — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Icicle Golem Fracas — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Icicle Golem Finale — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Abbey Ruins — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Spooky Skirmish — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Spooky Village — Composition/arrangement[6]
- The Swamp Battle — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Lost in the Swamp — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Combat in the Cemetery — Composition/arrangement[6]
- A Stroll in the Cemetery — Composition/arrangement[6]
- The Phantom of the Bwahpera, Act 1 — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Phantom's Phenomena — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Phantom's Crescendo — Composition/arrangement[6]
- The Phantom of the Bwapera, Act 3 — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Phantom's Phortissimo — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Into the Pit — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Fahrenheit Forge — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Exploring the Mine — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Heart of Darkness — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Steamed up in the Factory — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Bwa Enemies! — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Beware Bowser's Base — Composition/arrangement[6]
- The Lava Forge — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Bowser Begins — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Bowser Returns — Composition/arrangement[6]
- Bowser Bows Out — Composition/arrangement[6]
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Spiral Mountain — Composition/arrangement
Quotes
- “Yeah… my Miyamoto story is a bit worse. It was when E3 had moved to Atlanta [1997]. Nintendo had a party in a museum, and we all got hideously drunk. I saw Tim Stamper talking to Miyamoto, and I introduced myself as the composer of Banjo-Kazooie, totally drunk. He just looked at me with the blankest expression, he couldn’t tell what I was saying. A while later, I was in the bathroom – and this is embarrassing – I was trying to pull down George Andreas’ trousers for a joke. I was on my knees and I looked up to see Miyamoto staring down at me. That was the last time I spoke to him.”[7]
External links
References
- ^ Kirkhope's personal website
- ^ https://twitter.com/grantkirkhope/status/628947323104571392?lang=en
- ^ Kirkhope's Twitter
- ^ Kirkhope's Twitter
- ^ @grantkirkhope. (June 12, 2021). Twitter. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay https://vgmdb.net/album/71134
- ^ Brian (July 18, 2017). Mario + Rabbids devs on the music, initial leaks, director’s emotional response, inspirations. Nintendo Everything. Retrieved July 18, 2017