Yo dudes! Here's a brand-funky-new mix with a longer, more feature-length outro, more of the original instrumental, some new graphics, and retooled DK Rap monkey speech. If the original was good, but faded just when things were piping up for K. Rool, then this one's a total Banana Slamma!
Edited, Arranged, Animated, and Remixed by Cole Fitzpatrick
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7 окт 2024