Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Rappin' Rodney is a 12-inch single released by American comedian Rodney Dangerfield in 1983. It is a rap-influenced novelty song co-written by J.B. Moore and Robert Ford Jr.; the same songwriters who worked with Kurtis Blow on \"The Breaks\". The accompanying music video, which included a cameo from Pat Benatar, was played heavily on MTV at the time of release.\"Rodney Rappin'\" and \"Rodney Continues Rappin'\" were recorded live at Catch a Rising Star, in New York City.The single peaked at number 83 on Billboard's Hot 100 Billboard 200 chart."@en }
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- Rappin_Rodney_(album) abstract "Rappin' Rodney is a 12-inch single released by American comedian Rodney Dangerfield in 1983. It is a rap-influenced novelty song co-written by J.B. Moore and Robert Ford Jr.; the same songwriters who worked with Kurtis Blow on \"The Breaks\". The accompanying music video, which included a cameo from Pat Benatar, was played heavily on MTV at the time of release.\"Rodney Rappin'\" and \"Rodney Continues Rappin'\" were recorded live at Catch a Rising Star, in New York City.The single peaked at number 83 on Billboard's Hot 100 Billboard 200 chart.".