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・ Rappahannock River (New Zealand)
・ Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge
・ Rappahannock Tribe
・ Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission
・ Rappakal
・ Rappang
・ Rappani Khalilov
・ Rappaport
・ Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy
・ Rappaport Faculty of Medicine
・ Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston
・ Rappaport Vassiliadis soya peptone broth
・ Rapparee
・ Rapparee (disambiguation)
・ Rapparee Cove
Rappaz R. N. Dainja
・ Rappbode
・ Rappbode Auxiliary Dam
・ Rappbode Dam
・ Rapped in Romance
・ Rappehorn
・ Rappelkiste
・ Rappelz
・ Rappen
・ Rappeneck
・ Rappenkrieg
・ Rappenkrieg (Basel)
・ Rappensee
・ Rappensee Hut
・ Rappenseekopf


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Rappaz R. N. Dainja : ウィキペディア英語版
Rappaz R. N. Dainja

''Rappaz R. N. Dainja'' is the first track and a single from KRS-One's 1995 self-titled album. It contains production from DJ Premier that samples "Come On, Come Over" by Jaco Pastorius, "Toys" by Herbie Hancock and "Telephone Girl" by Assagai. It contains an intro in which various hip hop artists such as MC Shan, Grand Wizard Theodore and Kool DJ Herc say positive things about KRS-One. KRS-One then starts rhyming three verses of braggadocios lyrics, each ended with a vocal sample from "Time's Up" by O.C.. A music video directed by Brian "Black" Luvar was made for it, but it still did not reach any Billboard charts.
Lyrics from "Rappaz R. N. Dainja" were sampled in "Skills" by Gang Starr.
==Tracklist==


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